Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted July 8, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted July 8, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 12 Indian Hardware Startups That Are Making an Impact Twenty four years after liberalisation, India’s prowess as an IT services and outsourcing player needs no endorsements, with aggregate industry revenues for the financial year 2015 estimated This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up (approximately Rs. 9,73,242 crores). India’s EDSM (Electronic System Design and Manufacturing) industry is projected to grow to $94 billion (approximately Rs. 626181 crore) in 2015, from $76 billion (approximately Rs. 506619 crore) in 2013. Indian trade bodies IESA and Nasscom plan to drive Vision 2025, where IT and ESDM bring 25 percent of India’s GDP. This year, we saw many smartphone manufacturers pledging to Make In India, mostly subcontracting the assembly work to Foxconn’s plant in Sri City, with others setting up facilities of their own. There are also several hardware startups that have emerged in the last five years. Some of these have seen funding rounds come their way this year. Nasscom’s latest This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up counts over 30 hardware startups, over 35 players in the IoT space. In this roundup, we list some of the notable device startups to have emerged out of India. 1) Grey Orange Robotics Founded by BITS Pilani alumni, and the creators of AcYut, India’s first indigenously developed humanoid ******. GreyOrange has two product lines that it provides to India’s e-commerce and logistics companies – Butler, a fleet of mobile robots that can move materials in the warehouse, and Sorter, a fully automated sorting system to consolidate and route packages. The four-year-old company raised $30 million (roughly Rs. 192 crores) in its Series B in August, and it has offices in Hong Kong, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. Founders: Akash Gupta, Wolfgang Höltgen, and Samay KohliHeadquarters: GurgaonWebsite: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Category: Robotics solutions for e-commerce warehouses 2) Ather EnergyThis two-year-old startup is expected to launch its first product, the S340 electric scooter in early 2016. The S340 is powered by Lithium ion batteries, and will be priced under a lakh, with an estimated range of around 50-100 kilometres. Ather energy raised seed funding from Flipkart founders and secured a $12 million (roughly Rs. 80 crores) funding round in its Series A from Tiger Global in May 2015. Founders: Tarun Mehta and Swapnil JainHeadquarters: BengaluruWebsite: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Category: Electric smart scooters 3) GoqiiGoqii retails its fitness band with a subscription plan, combining it with a platform that provides users access to fitness services and karma points. Goqii’s subscription plans start at Rs. 3,999 for three months, and the company plans to expand its operations to global markets with its recent Series A, where it raised Rs. 89.4 crores. Founder: Vishal GondalHeadquarters: MumbaiWebsite: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Category: Fitness tracking wearables 4) MangoMan Consumer ElectronicsFounded in 2013, MangoMan Consumer Electronics is now shipping its second generation HDMI dongle, Teewe at Rs. 2399. The startup plans to add the new features like torrent streaming and a ‘couch mode’ for Web video through its app, and release an SDK for game developers to publish Android games for the Teewe 2. Founders: Sai Srinivas and Shubh MalhotraHeadquarters: BengaluruWebsite: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Category: HDMI dongle for wireless media streaming 5) LechalStarted initially as a navigation for the visually impaired, Lechal ships its haptic footwear for men and women globally, along with pods, which can be clipped to any existing footwear one might have. The Lechal pods connect to smartphones via Bluetooth, keeping track of calories burnt, and provides navigation cues to the wearer based on haptic feedback. Founders: Anirudh Sharma, Krispian LawrenceHeadquarters: HyderabadWebsite: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Category: Bluetooth-enabled haptic footwear 6) EzetapEzetap’s card reader turns smartphones into mobile point of ***** solutions, and works on basic 2G networks. Ezetap added four major mobile wallets players to its payments solution in October, when it quoted a coverage of 70,000 service points across the country. Ezetap has raised $25 million (roughly Rs. 161 crores) in its Series C round in August this year, and partnered with some of India’s largest banks and companies, like SBI, HDFC, Citibank, ********* Express, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , Bajaj Allianz, and Airtel. Founders: Abhijit Bose and Bhaktha KeshavacharHeadquarters: BengaluruWebsite: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Category: Mobile Point-of-***** 7) InohoInoho’s affordable “home controller” lets users control and schedule on and off times for their home appliances from anywhere in the world, via the Internet, using an app or web browser. The startup retails its home controller and switchboard module on This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up India, and has partnered with Housejoy for installation. (Also Read: Bengaluru-Based Inoho Offers an Affordable Home Automation Solution) Founders: Deepankar Garg and Deep SinghHeadquarters: BengaluruWebsite: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Category: Home automation 8) AbsentiaFounded by BITS Goa dropouts, Absentia recently launched two versions of Tesseract, a virtual reality head mount device that’s now up for pre-order. The startup recently secured $180,000 (Rs. 1.2 crores) in a seed funding round, led by Astarc Ventures. The full-HD version of the Tesseract headset is priced at Rs. 12,000, while the QHD version of the headset is priced at Rs. 20,000. (Also Read: Meet the 21-Year-Old BITS Goa Dropouts Who Are Taking on This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ’s Oculus Rift) Founders: Shubham Mishra, Vrushali Prasade, and Harikrishna ValiyathHeadquarters: BengaluruWebsite: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Category: VR Headset 9) TesseractMumbai-based Tesseract is currently shipping its Methane 360 VR camera globally. Priced at around 1.5 lakhs, the camera is finding customers among startups like Housing.com, CommonFloor, NestAway, and Oyo rooms, who want to provide virtual walkthroughs on their platform. (Also Read: Meet the Methane 360, India’s First 360-Degree VR Camera) Founders: Kshitij MarwahHeadquarters: MumbaiWebsite: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Category: VR Cameras 10) CooeyCooey provides a healthcare monitoring platform that can be referenced by healthcare providers and loved ones. Cooey has announced three devices so far – wireless body **** analyser and blood pressure monitor were launched on Flipkart in November, its Smart Glucometer is expected to launch in the second week of December. Founders: Manu Madhusudanan and Prabhakaran T PHeadquarters: BengaluruWebsite: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Category: Health monitoring devices 11) SensegizConsumer wearables startup SenseGiz is currently retailing two products on its website – a smartwatch called Star, and Find, a device tracker that can be clipped to clothing or keys for alerts on an app, available on the App Store for iOS and This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Play for Android. Sensegiz secured $500,000 (roughly Rs. 3.3 crores) funding from Karnataka Semiconductor Venture Capital Fund in November. Founders: Abhishek LattheHeadquarters: BelgaumWebsite: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Category: Wearable technology 12) CarIQThis two-year-old startup provides car monitoring devices called SmartPlugs, which are available in GSM and Bluetooth versions. The GSM-enabled version provides realtime car health alerts, speeding/ geo-fence alerts, roadside assistance and connections to a network of service providers. The company is upgrading its inventory at the time of writing, and promises a few surprises to kick off 2016. Founders: Sagar Apte, Deepak ThomasHeadquarters: PuneWebsite: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Category: Car diagnostics OthersOther notable Indian hardware startups include tablet maker Notion Ink, which pivoted to Windows + Intel hardware last year with the Cain. There’s also This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , a device that works as a key finder, which was a notable crowdfunded success story, raising $135,000 (approximately Rs. 89 lakhs) on Indiegogo with support from Steve Wozniak in 2013. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Indian #Hardware #Startups #Making #Impact This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/60227-12-indian-hardware-startups-that-are-making-an-impact/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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