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ET X Tracxn report on top soonicorns and minicorns across ten sectors: ET Soonicorns sundowner Hyderabad editionAttention: The comprehensive ‘ET Top Soonicorns and Minicorns X Top 10 Sectors AP-Telangana’ report to debut at inaugural ET Soonicorns Sun...
PI Industries stock zooms 13%, hits two-month high on pharma acquisitionsOn Thursday, PI Industries announced twin acquisitions into pharma API and CDMO space, stating that it is committed to building a different...
How medical devices startups have reached niche but potentially lucrative marketsImportantly, several of these startups have chosen to go after highly niche but important problems overlooked by global giants.
Why new startups are homing in on old-economy hubsIn smaller cities like Coimbatore, Pune and Hyderabad, entrepreneurs are building startups on the base provided by traditional businesses.
Biotech startups: Govt steps in where investors fear to treadA flagship government-funding programme has provided a springboard to India's biotechnology industry by backing innovative and risky projec...
Tinkering goes high techMaker spaces or hacker spaces are a haven for do-it-yourself enthusiasts. They're collaborative work spaces open to anyone from kids to ent...
Beautiful minds: How these scientists are getting science out of laboratories and into daily livesGetting science out of labs and into daily lives is a big challenge for researchers. The rise in startup activity has helped ease this and ...
Government plans much-needed push for technology incubation centresTechnology incubation centres are generally slow to grow and mature, but the government is now planning to provide some much-needed help.
Healthcare startups coming up with innovative solutions to relay medical tests done in villages to cities“We are developing a ‘cancer biopsy’ tool to screen for oral cancer. It takes a picture in a non-invasive way and can identify cancerous an...
Are India’s life sciences startups turning a corner?A life sciences or medical product company is yet to make it big anywhere in India, despite a startup culture that is 15 years old.
Bengaluru, India's largest makerspace and prototyping centreBengaluru will host India's largest makerspace and prototyping centre, where enthusiasts tinker with, break and build new things.
Two Indians named 2015 Yale World Fellows in USYale World Fellows is Yale's global leadership development initiative and a core element of the university's ongoing commitment to internat...
Allopathic doctors in short supply; need for trained practitioners of alternative medicineThe total number of formally-qualified allopathic doctors in India is estimated to be only about half the ideal number, with less than 30,0...
States can specify minimum sub-MBBS skills to increase the supply of healthcare providersMedicine is one profession in which qualified personnel will remain central despite all the advances in technology that are taking place.