FOUNDER PARAS CHOPRA
Peak XV Partners-backed AI startup Nintee shuts shop; to return capital to investors
AI startup Nintee, led by Paras Chopra, closed after struggling to compete with bigger platforms. Funding to be returned. Employees offered roles at Wingify.
Budget 2024: Boost for sports and Olympic bid on the horizon for Modi & Co
Interim Budget: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement about India's intention to bid for the 2036 Olympics has led to expectations of increased capital expenditure in the upcoming Budget. Stakeholders in the sports sector anticipate a substantial increase in fund allocation, specifically for sports infrastructure and grassroot development. The sports fraternity is also keenly eyeing the budget for the Paris Olympics in 2024. There is a hope for an allocation of funds to elevate the prominence of homegrown sports leagues and an increase in the National Skill Development Fund. The government's support for non-cricketing sports and the nurturing of budding stars is also expected.
Power couples at the ET Start-up Awards 2017: Sachin and Priya Bansal, Neetha and Sriharsha Majety, and more
These husband-wife pairs had everyone's eyes and attention following them across the room.
Never took pride in being bootstrapped: Wingify founder Paras Chopra
The company that aims to make website optimization simple and easily accessible for its clients has over 4,300 brands across 87 countries which use their solution.
iSPIRT is split on core mission
The development comes in wake of recent events involving its founding member Sharad Sharma admitting to being involved in anonymous trolling of those voicing concerns over Aadhaar.
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ET Startup Awards 2016: How the Bootstrap Champ Zerodha is taking investment to the masses
Kamath says Zerodha will support innovative fintech players through Rainmatter, which recently launched Smallcase, a thematic investment platform.
Here's how to manage a startup during funding winter
Focus on business strength and not experiments; reduce marketing efforts; and maximize customer experience as happy customers will stay during bad times.
Enterprise software makers Wingify invests in Vegfru
Enterprise software makers Wingify made an undisclosed investment in Vegfru, an online B2B marketplace for fruit and vegetable trade.
Sania Mirza, Virat Kohli lead pack of 56 Indians in Forbes' Asia list
As many as 56 Indians feature in the list with 27-year old Kohli, Mirza and Nehwal and 26-year old actress Shraddha Kapoor leading the pack.
Five largecap stocks to consider as market enters volatile Budget week
After the bloodbath of the previous week, the benchmark indices rose 3.14 per cent, their best weekly showing since January 2015.
Bootstrapping - running a startup without equity funding is the better way forward
Bhavin Turakhia, for sure has been celebrating bootstrapping since 1998. Turakhia took a loan of Rs 25,000 from his father and cofounded Directi in 1998.
With Navilytics acquisition, Wingify to assemble crucial piece of marketing technology
Wingify, one of the most successful enterprise software makers in India, has acquired US-based Navilytics, a visitor analytics solution, for an undisclosed sum.
Why some startups don't want to take VC cash route
Sky-high valuations and millions in funding aren't draws for some startups who'd rather go it alone and build their companies organically.
Brotherhood of entrepreneurs: How a frat pack of startup founders helping each other
Vijay Shekhar Sharma, founder of Paytm, an online payments platform backed by China’s Alibaba, stepped in and provided space for free to Gupta.
Wingify creates online forum 'NotCRUD' to discuss and discover software products
Wingify has created an online forum where enthusiasts can discuss, discover and evangelise software products, especially those built on the open source platform.
ET Startup Awards 2015: No venture funding yet, but BrowserStack has cracked the code to profitability
Like with most enterprise startups, the idea for BrowserStack was born out of the trouble the founders faced while writing code for different environments.
Why end of net neutrality will hit India's startup story
Budding tech entrepreneurs say that end of a level playing field on the internet will skew things in favour of larger companies.
From road trips to forming Facebook, Google, Whatsapp groups, tech entrepreneurs don't mind sharing trade secrets
"Now it is like, if I gave any information, tomorrow I can call the same people for help,we may collaborate or even form a company together', says an entrepreneur.
Budget 2015: Indian tech startups want favourable tax reforms
Though India is the fourth largest hub of tech startups in the world, unfavourable tax and regulatory norms are forcing many tech startups to move overseas.
Tech startups demand engineers who can think out-of-the-box
Last year we witnessed software product startups attracting tech professionals with the ability to think out-of-the-box and with an entrepreneurial zeal.
Who should be joining a start-up?
A startup is in a growing phase where everything starting from business functions to products is evolving every other day, based on market needs.
Who should be joining a start-up?
If you are aspiring to work in the Indian startup ecosystem, here is a reality check on what the industry is currently expecting out of prospective candidates.
Startup mantras from entrepreneurs like NR Narayana Murthy, Richard Branson, Kunal Bahl and others
According to research firm PrivCo, VC funding in startups has more than tripled, from $1.06 billion in 2013 to $3.86 billion in 2014.
How free lunches raise happiness at workplace!
A few months back, the company decided to bear 100 per cent of the employee lunch cost and the lunches have been on the house since then.
Moon Mission: Giant leap for startup
It's literally a moonshot, said Sharad Sharma. Team Indus, he said, is the embodiment of the new type of Indian entrepreneur - the missionary, the big risk taker.
Startups like CommonFloor, Ola Cabs, Housing and others bank on senior executives for expertise to get a headstart
A chartered accountant with 12 years of post-qualification experience in corporate finance and strategic management, Mitesh Shah joined Ola as chief financial officer a year ago.
Technology startups: Northwest Delhi is slowly turning into India's newest hotspot
The low rentals, engineering talent and ease of connectivity are combining to make these areas, a magnet for young entrepreneurs.
Buyouts Galore: Delhi startups Wingify, Zomato acquire global companies like Concept Feedback, Gastronauci
The buyout comes on the same day when Gurgaon-based Zomato acquired Poland's restaurant search company Gastronauci.
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