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Chennai deeptech Atsuya, SatSource, Wysa, CoRE Stack among top 20 startups selected for India AI Impact SummitAtsuya Technologies (enterprise operations), SatSure (farm risk), Wysa (mental health), and Intello Labs (crop grading) were among those se...
Facebook mess: Microsoft fears more regulations for tech cosMicrosoft fears an increase in regulations for the sector following the privacy issues that have engulfed Facebook, but said tools like blo...
Rajat taught me to stay right: K Chandrasekhar, CEO, Forus HealthWHAT I LEARNT FROM MY MENTOR: In the run-up to the grand finale of the ET Startup Awards 2017, your favourite paper presents a special seri...
Forus Health hires Arun Krishnan as Chief Tech OfficerThe company also hires Manish Sharma as VP of its product management team.
Medical devices startup Forus Health sets up first subsidiary in USThe Bengaluru-based startup also received its FDA approval at the beginning of this year and recently launched its neonatal eye screening d...
How medical devices startups are taking a plunge into manufacturingTo be world-class, the first step is to build manufacturing units that conform to global certification standards.
Startups, govt begin work on affordable cure for the poor"Government contracts can help us scale much faster rather than a piecemeal growth through single private contracts. Public contracts also ...
Forus Health's 3nethra Neo to screen prematurely born babies for a condition that affects eyesIn retinopathy of prematurity, abnormal blood vessels grow in the retina, or the layer in the eye that enables us to see, and this conditio...
Government likely to release policy for software products industry soonThe country has innovative companies that have the potential to bring out world class software products, drafted policy to be out soon.
India's medical devices startups grabbing the world's attention with advanced and affordable technologiesIn an industry dominated by global giants, medical devices startups are making inroads with technology that’s advanced, affordable and more...
Social impact 2.0: Technology enters social arena, new-age entrepreneurs embrace it to increase reachWhen Bengaluru-based Forus Health developed 3nethra, a portable pre-screening ophthalmologic device, the company ensured it was rugged enou...
Economic Times Startup Awards 2015: Ola bags Startup of The Year award, top innovator goes to GreyOrange"ET awards is celebrating entrepreneurship aptly, at a time when we need more entrepreneurs to emerge and build a vibrant India like never ...
ET Startup Awards 2015: Best social enterprise award goes to Forus HealthGlobally, about 40 million people are blind. But in most cases, blindness can be prevented if there is intervention in the early stages, sa...
CA Technologies eyes innovation in enterprise software market by investing in IDG Ventures India FundCA Technologies has announced a strategic partnership with IDG Ventures India, a technology venture capital fund investing in India, to hel...
Dabur’s Anand Burman, VC Funds back medical devices start-upAHF will be leading the current round of funding for Forus, the developer of 3nethra, a low-cost portable ophthalmology device used for pre...
IIT-Madras develops affordable eye screening technologyThe software 'Eye PAC' has been developed by Healthcare Technology Innovation Centre (HTIC), a unit of the Research and Development wing of...
- Accel Partners eyes investment opportunity in IT, healthcare and education
Accel Partners is looking to invest in areas like techonology, healthcare and education in the current financial year, a top company offici...
- Accel Partners, IDG Ventures to invest $5 million in Forus Health
Two marquee venture capital firms, Accel Partners and IDG Ventures, are backing a two-year-old medical devices maker.
- IDG Ventures India and Accel Partners inject $5 million in Forus Health
Technology investor IDG Ventures India and Accel Partners India have together injected $5 million in two-year old medical devices maker For...
- Forus Health plans to raise Rs 15 cr by November
Bangalore-based Forus Health on Sunday said it plans to raise about Rs 15 crore by November 2011, through equity.