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Indian company joins AIS in mobile drive
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| Thailand\'s biggest mobile operator, Advance Info Services (AIS) has announced a link-up with an Indian company, Mobien Technologies, to provide mobile-based sales-force solutions for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). |
| Posted On: March 2009 |
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Telemedicine on steroids: Neurosynaptics
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| Move beyond just offering affordable telemedicine solutions to a platform for various services and create an ecosystem for delivery of healthcare in remote locations. |
| Posted On: March 2010 |
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eYantra Ind raises $7.8 mn PE fund
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| eYantra Industries Limited, a Hyderabad-based corporate gifts and brand merchandising company, has raised $7.8 million (approximately Rs 35.4 crore) in a second round of PE funding led by Argonaut Private Equity. |
| Posted On: March 2010 |
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Ventureast Backs BPO Training Provider Orion Edutech
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| Orion Edutech Pvt Ltd, a Kolkata-based BPO training provider, has raised its first round of funding from VenturEast by diluting a significant minority stake. Orion plans to use these funds to expand its course offering, boost its presence in domestic and overseas markets and enhance technology. |
| Posted On: August 2010 |
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India’s Vortex among 31 WEF tech pioneers
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| The World Economic Forum (WEF) has announced its latest list of Technology Pioneers, comprising 31 of the most innovative technology start-ups from around the world. Only one company from India, Vortex Engineering has made it to the list this year. |
| Posted On: September 2010 |
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Sresta Natural Bioproducts to partner with IT companies
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| Sresta Natural Bioproducts, a leading organic food companies, is planning to partner with IT companies to expand its reach. It has already opened a store on Infosys campus in Hyderabad as part of this new business model. The company will also tie up with `kirana\' stores to increase its market penetration. |
| Posted On: June 2011 |
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Sresta planning to expand organic farming in India
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| Organic food company Sresta Natural Bioproducts is planning to expand its organic farming from the current 30,000 acres to 45,000 acres by the end of the fiscal, said its Founder-Managing Director Rajasekhar Reddy Seelam. \"We have a network of over 10,000 farmers cultivating 30,000 acres in 11 states. This year we are adding another 15,000 acres,\" Reddy told reporters after launching the firm\'s `Freedom from Pesticides\' campaign here. |
| Posted On: July 2011 |
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