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Regina is a reporter for BW Businessworld. In her previous assignments, she has worked with Independent television Network as a news anchor and reporter in Sri Lanka
The US-India Innovation Forum will help Indian entrepreneurs create jobs to drive economic growth with the assistance of US government, research institutes and companies.
Read MoreDevesh Rai, Founder and CEO, Wydr, shares with BWDisrupt how Wydr as a mobile based B2B online wholesale marketplace can help manufacturers, distributors, suppliers and retailers find each other and increase speed of doing business:
Read MoreBrian Wong, co-founder and CEO, Kiip, shares his tips on how to make investors happy and how many exclamation marks to use in a business email and so on during a fireside chat by startup Grind.We share with you what the audience reacted to the most from the chat (whether it was a haha, aha! or hmmm…interesting moments).
Read MoreIt hopes to reach a 100 cities across India in the coming future. Today it is used by doctors across the globe to manage millions of patients and their healthcare records every month. In India we hold over 90% market share amongst all doctors who use software to manage their practice.
Read MoreIt’s a new financial year and this is definitely a silver lining in the dull Indian startup hub. InMobi was triumphant when it claimed that it had registered a profit and has been in the green MoM since last year June 2016. A leading daily reports InMobi ended 2016 with a quarterly profit of around 10 million dollars. Here are a few interesting tidbits on InMobi as we cheer them on to bigger ROIs!
Read MoreWith the rise of the startup revolution the world is flooded with weird, yet incredibly fascinating products from the interweb. Some of it is revolutionary, some are downright useless (do you really need those shoes with laces that tie themselves?). But it's all entertaining, check it out.
Read MoreVladimir Putin. You can’t really call him the best model for diplomatic, conscientious wielding of power. But one thing he can be applauded for is his sustained growth in his respective field. Feels like his influence has only been growing since he joined the KGB in the late 70s. From Crimea to the US elections, Putin’s web of influence seems to growing wider by the day. How did he do it? How did he manage to move through the global ranks so swiftly and persistently? Moreover, how can we rev up our own entrepreneurial spirits by studying the man Forbes magazine calls the most powerful man of 2016?
Read MoreGoogle CEO, Sundar Pichai was at his alma mater, IIT Kharagpur after 23 years today to talk to the students. Over 3,000 IITians gathered to meet the institutions most famous alumnus.
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