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Gaming firms turn focus to acquiring studios to boost growthThe Indian video games industry will be valued at over $2 billion by 2023, according to GlobalData. Such a lucrative opportunity is the big...
Autism affects boys and girls differently. Understanding both ends of the spectrum will help you know if your child has the ailmentA study estimated that there are about 4.2 boys with autism for every girl.
Coders, studios in demand as India’s gaming industry boomsGrowing demand for entertainment, availability of design talent and rising investor interest are spurring video game development for mobile...
Chiratae Ventures closes fourth fund at $337 millionChiratae Ventures, a homegrown tech-focused venture capital firm, has closed its fourth fund at $337 million, higher than the targeted corp...
Chiratae Ventures to offer 48-hour turnaround on seed fund requestsChiratae Sonic aims to accelerate and democratise the fundraising process for founders and ensure them quicker access to capital, Chiratae ...
Ecomm firms raise concerns with govtIn today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch: Etailers raise concerns on India e-commerce rules, Banks seek clarity from RBI, Sebi on Zomato IPO, and...
How big is too big?We take a closer look into how the United States and India view and treat Big Tech companies.
PlaySimple makes it rainFrom PlaySimple's acquisition to Licious's new fundraise and Robinhood's IPO, here's a quick look at the top tech news today.
Sweden's MTG acquires Indian games developer PlaySimple for $360 millionEarly backers of the startup including Elevation Capital (previously SAIF Partners) and Chiratae Ventures, who had invested about $4 millio...
Gaming industry is seeing a boom as firms cash in on everythingGaming companies have slowly moved from outsourcing backend work to India to developing complete games from here.
IDG Ventures India closes Rs 1,360-cr fundInternational Finance Corporation is looking to invest about $20 million in IDG Ventures India III
Google Launchpad Accelerator announces second lot of startups from IndiaThe programme includes $50,000 in equity free funding and a two-week all expenses paid bootcamp, apart from a six months of ongoing mentors...