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The week that was: From the rise of robots in Rebel Foods’ kitchens to the launch of iSeed II This week, we also bring you how healthcare solutions provider Hanuman, bringing emergency care home, and the rise of Indian cybersecurity startups. 0 claps Share on At present, the largest cloud kitchen restaurant chain in India, the company began life as a brick-and-mortar business with one brand, Faasos, in 2011. Wokie by Rebel Foods, a automated wok in their dark kitchens ALSO READ It soon transitioned all outlets to cloud kitchens, and now runs more than 350 cloud kitchens with popular brands such as Behrouz Biryani, Mandarin Oak, Oven Story, and Sweet Truth in India, and a clutch of other brands in the UAE, South East Asia, and the UK. ....
Share on Dr Niraj Jha, who received training in the emergency care segment, says the emergency care system is weak across the country. For example, we mostly find junior doctors in the emergency care section, but we need the most senior doctors in place because one doesn’t know what case would come in. Dr. Niraj Jha and Santosh Singh, Co-founders, Hanuman [Image Credit: Hanuman] Realising the need to cater to the emergency care segment, Dr Niraj Jha along with his friend Santosh Singh launched Medicvisor Pvt Ltd, better known by its brand name Hanuman in 2020. The Patna-based last-mile delivery service provider ....
AngelList India’s Utsav Somani launches iSeed II micro-fund Angel investor Utsav Somani, who is responsible for bringing AngelList to India, is launching iSeed II, a new $15 million micro-fund to support early-stage Indian tech startup founders. 0 claps YourStory, The next decade belongs to Indian tech startup founders. I think the ecosystem is robust. There is quality talent. There is liquidity that is coming in now across IPOs and late-stage startups. Less than a year after the launch of iSeed I, the head of AngelList India is launching iSeed II, a $15-million micro-fund to support over 50 Indian tech startup founders with “smart, connected, knowledge capital,” with investments to be made over the next couple of years. ....