Thursday, 31 March 2016

Xiaomi keen on working with Indian startups in mobile technology


 Xiaomi, which recently closed a $1-billion funding round, is keen to work with Indian startups in mobile technology, content aggregation and connected devices, a top company executive has told ET. For Xiaomi India , setting up its own startup ecosystem, like it has done in China, is one of its key priorities this year. "We may co-develop, invest or launch their products. We have discussed with a few startups so far," said Manu Jain, Xiaomi's India head,...

October 29, 2013 | PTI
KOLKATA: Using mobile and GPS technologies, a SAARC body is trying to develop a digital system to track missing children at the regional level and combat cross-border trafficking. "We are now seriously looking at how digital technology can be applied to control cross-border trafficking. Hopefully after 2015, we will have an integrated system based on mobile or GPS technologies which can be applied in all the eight SAARC...

BENGALURU: Online education solutions provider Aurus Network has raised a Rs 18-crore series A round in equal partnership with IDG Ventures and Kalaari Capital, which it will invest in its flagship product SuperProfs.com. SuperProfs offers live online lectures, or classroom solutions, to students through its teachers and professors. "With the new round of funds, we will invest in R&D, mobile technology and expand our product offerings to include more...
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