Twenty Indian startups, including the railway ticketing software Trainman, have been chosen by Google for the seventh iteration of its Google for Firms Accelerator program. A three-month, equity-free accelerator program for Seed to Series A software businesses in India is called the Google for Business Accelerator (GFSA). Over 130 Indian firms’ growth journeys have so far been accelerated by it. Google began accepting applications for the seventh iteration of the accelerator program in March of this year.
The business had then stated that Indian entrepreneurs operating in a variety of industries that were utilizing or planned to employ machine learning or artificial intelligence were eligible to apply and would receive mentoring and help in the areas of cloud, UX, Android, web, product strategy, and growth. According to the firm, the latest batch was selected from more than 1050 applicants. These names are listed:
1. ActoFit
A software platform that uses science-backed biohacks and the establishment of new lifestyle habits to treat chronic conditions like obesity and diabetes It also has its own line of wearables and metabolic coaching.
2. AlgoBio
By making correct molecular information available through their cloud-hosted software solution, they are promoting greater health, wellbeing, and innovation.
3. Atsuya Technologies
A deep tech business that drives operational efficiency in companies with a sustainability focus.
4. AyuRythm
A highly customized digital wellness companion that combines both cutting-edge technology and traditional methods of diagnosing and treating health issues
5. Blend
Manage listings for Commerce, produce attractive product visualizations, and serve as a copilot for Commerce teams.
6. Cloudphysician
A healthcare organization that uses scientifically driven solutions to provide affordable specialty care.
7. DentalDost
Provides access to early diagnosis for every smartphone user, addressing the issue of first-mile healthcare accessibility with the goal of ensuring that dental treatment is dependable, inexpensive, and accessible.
8. Expertia AI
90 percent of the time, expense, and bias associated with hiring procedures are eliminated by a full-stack hiring platform driven by AI.
9. Filo
The only instant live tutoring software in the world that can instantly match a student with the ideal teacher for a live, one-on-one video session
10. KarmaLifeAI
A financial platform that provides subscription-based, earnings-linked financing to gig and blue-collar employees.
10. Knorish
Building the most user-friendly AI-powered, no-code platform in the world for the creative economy, enabling knowledge commerce through sales funnels for online classes, webinars, and memberships on personalized websites and apps.
11. LimeChat
Using AI-Powered Conversational Commerce on WhatsApp and Instagram to elevate e-commerce brands for outstanding customer service, sales, and marketing
12. Mozark
Use their “single source of truth” platform, which encompasses every element of the digital ecosystem, to evaluate effectiveness across all client journeys.
13. Namaste Business
Small companies may create their own website and e-commerce app with Namaste in less than a minute. They can also easily publish their apps on the Play Store and the App Store.
14. Neodocs:
Creating a platform for quick testing at home that uses a smartphone to measure biomarkers.
15. Qoruz
Social analytics and automation are used by a professional network for content creators to expedite brand relationships and improve transparency.
17. Rooter
A platform for gaming and eSports content created to provide the nation’s millions of gamers a place to come together.
18. Swasthya AI
A technological foundation that enables individualized care and accelerates cancer research for better patient outcomes.
19. Trainman
An IRCTC-approved train booking software that offers complimentary flight upgrades on waitlisted train tickets as well as PNR status, waitlist forecast, and train running status assistance.
20. Vitra.ai
Uses artificial intelligence (AI) to instantly translate text, pictures, podcasts, and videos into 75+ languages.
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