In this episode, Shubham Vishvakarma, founder and head of process engineering at Metastable Materials, talks about how he turned his research into a commercial venture to extract valuable metals that could go into India's electric vehicle battery cells and other applications. Shubham also talks about the R&D centre the company has opened in Bengaluru, and the longer-term plan to go beyond just closing the EV battery and cell life-cycle loop
In this episode, Anirudh Gupta and Siddhanth Jayaram, co-founders of Climes, talk about how they wanted to find a way to get people to take climate action, literally with the click of a button. Backed by investors including Sequoia and Kalaari, Anirudh and Siddhanth are integrating their tech with a growing list of brands to show consumers the carbon footprint of their purchases, and also give them a click-of-a-button option to neutralise it
In this episode, Vivek Goyal, co-founder and CEO of Playshifu, one of India's best-known AR startups, and Jatin Desai, a founding partner at Inflexor Ventures, a sector-agnostic deep tech VC firm, talk about the world of augmented reality and extended reality. They discuss the current state of affairs, what might drive the industry onto its next phase of growth, including hardware breakthroughs, and where the opportunities might lie from the perspective of AR startups and investors in India
In this episode, Ankita Thakur, co-founder and chief data officer at GeoIQ, talks about how her fascination with data brought out the idea that became her first successful startup. She also explains the connection between the availability of rich location data and real-world business outcomes for customers—made easy through APIs that GeoIQ offers, with all the heavy lifting happening in the backend. So much so that the profitable company is expecting to grow revenues 4X in the coming quarters
In this episode, Umakant Soni, co-founder and CEO of ARTPARK (AI and Robotics Technology Park) in Bengaluru, talks about supporting AI-led innovations with the hope that they will make a billion lives better and perhaps yield a trillion-dollar tech company from India. He also looks back at his entrepreneurial journey, and how the Indian startup ecosystem is changing, with a bit more depth today than when he started one of India's first chatbot startups
In this episode, Nitesh Nandy, co-founder and CTO at Hiver, talks about the long haul that he and his IIT Kharagpur senior Niraj Ranjan, embarked upon, and the multiple pivots they made, and the email-centric customer support product they've built for small and medium-sized businesses. With a recent $22 million series B funding, Nandy also talks about plans ahead at Hiver, which he expects will double its revenue this year
In this episode, Dhruva Goyal, co-founder and CEO of BugBase, talks about how he and his schoolmate Kathan Desai went from tackling hackathons to dropping out of engineering college to set up their ethical hackers' marketplace. He also talks about bug bounties as a career choice and plans at their Bengaluru startup that has already won the second round of funding, after finding early backing from 100X VC
In this episode, Jaideep Singh Bachher, Akshay Joshi and Madhusudhan Anand, co-founders of Datair Technology, better known for their flagship brand Ambee, talk about their startup journey from air quality monitors in Bengaluru to hi-tech SaaS company providing hyper-local emission information to customers around the world. They also talk about how they are about to break into the big league, with some global partnerships that will exploit their know-how
In this episode, Howard Wolk, an American entrepreneur, who was also an advisor to the US government under President Bill Clinton, and John Landry, an economics and business historian and former editor at Harvard Business Review, talk about their new book, 'Launchpad Republic: America's Entrepreneurial Edge and Why It Matters' that will be released tomorrow. They also talk about how upstarts always tend to come in and reset the balance, no matter how powerful the incumbents might seem
Our guest today is Vanya Seth, a principal consultant and head of technology in India at Thoughtworks, widely known in the software world as one of the companies that pioneered the 'agile' way of writing software. In this episode, Vanya talks about the approach to software and products at Thoughtworks, and some of the work that the company has been doing out of India, where it has been present for some 20 years
Our guests today are Aniket Bajpai and Nikhil Gupta, co-founders of Limechat, a Bengaluru startup that offers conversational AI tech to growing ecommerce businesses. In this episode, Aniket and Nikhil, who met at IIT Delhi and chose the entrepreneurial route straight out of college, talk about what makes Limechat stand out in a segment that has larger, better-funded rivals