Our guest today is Samit Mitra, senior director of programme implementation at Smart Power India, a subsidiary of the Rockefeller Foundation. In this episode, Samit, who's an expert on mini electricity grids, talks about how such grids connected to renewable sources such as solar power could help local businesses in large parts of the country where the main grid power isn't reliable
Our guest today is Shailesh Vickram Singh, founder of Massive Mobility, an EV charging infrastructure company, and founder of Climate Angles, a syndicated climate tech investment platform, backed by other entrepreneur-investors including Phanindra Sama and Vijay Shekhar Sharma. In this episode, Shailesh talks about the need for large institutional investors to enter India's climate tech funding scene, similar to what SIDBI did for the earlier generations of startups in this country
If you are into fantasy sports or if you simply follow the action of the Indian Premier League, you are no stranger to the name Dream11. Co-founders Harsh Jain and Bhavit Sheth launched the gaming company in 2008. Come 2022, parent company Dream Sports has become a fantasy sports juggernaut. In this podcast, Naini Thaker talks about what makes the company tick
Our guest today is Ariel Assaraf, co-founder and CEO of Coralogix, an Israeli data observability startup that sets itself apart with its technology for analysing data in-stream rather than after it's been stored. In this episode, Ariel talks about takeaways from the early years of the company when they came close to shutting shop; changing roles from CPO to CEO, an innovative Indo-Israeli initiative, and a $142 million fundraise that was closed in just a month
Our guests today are Madhumita Agrawal and Dinkar Agrawal, co-founders of Oben Electric Vehicles, whose first motorcycle Rorr was launched in March—with deliveries expected to start from July. In this episode, Madhumita, the CEO, and Dinkar, the COO, talk about how India's EV ecosystem is beginning to mature and why their next round of funding may not be too difficult even in the current downturn
Our guest today is Vivek Mishra, co-founder and CEO at FibroHeal, a startup working on sustainable biomaterials, based on silk proteins, for what is known as 'wound care' in hospitals and clinics. In today's episode, Mishra talks about expanding FibroHeal's operations with a new manufacturing facility in Bengaluru and his mission to help reduce India's import dependence for some of these products
Our guest today is Mohan Krishnaraj, the new chief experience officer in India at Infosys WongDoody, the company's in-house creative design unit that was expanded around the US-based creative agency WongDoody, that Infosys acquired in 2018. In this episode, Mohan talks about the growing importance of user experience design, that requires not just sophisticated design or tech, but also knowledge of cultures around the world
Our guest today is Karthee Madasamy, founding partner at Mobile Foundation Venture Partners, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm focused solely on deep tech startups. In this episode, Karthee talks about why deep tech is inherently global. He also talks about his own career, going from a tech entrepreneur to a VC investor, through which he has backed investments in Indian tech startups from when the idea wasn't fashionable
Listen to the eminent panel discussion comprising of Jean Damien Marie, Managing Director & Co-Head of Investments Barclays Private Bank, Kallol Banerjee, Co-founder, Rebel Foods, Nitin Jain, Co-founder Ofbusiness , Aakrit Vaish, Co-founder & CEO, Haptik and Moderator Gautam Srinivasan, as they discuss on the New Age Economy - Unicorn Story in India sharing their valuable insights on what's driving it and is this phenomenon here to stay
Our guest today is Srini V Srinivasan, co-founder and CTO of Aerospike, a real-time data management technology company. In this episode, Srini talks about the idea that became Aerospike—a way of processing ever-larger volumes of data with less hardware, making it possible even for smaller companies and startups to tap the power of real-time data. He also talks about how the 12-year old Silicon Valley company, that has also had an Indian presence from fairly early on, has always found great talent in India
India has set the goal to reach net-zero emissions by 2070 with interim checkpoints. Policy measures from the government and heavy investments from the corporate sector will play a crucial role. In this podcast, detailing the climate special, Technology Editor Harichandan Arakali takes a 360-degree view of the climate crisis—from manufacturers like General Electric (GE) that are adapting to the need for a decarbonised world, to startups working on tech innovations, and investors and philanthropists backing for-profit and not-for-profit models