Khosla Ventures, led by Indian American billionaire Vinod Khosla, participated in major funding rounds for Genie AI, Even Healthcare, and OpenAI, bolstering its position as a leader in disruptive innovation.
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NYC-based Farther is a technology-centric wealth management firm, managing over $5 billion in assets across 100+ wealth managers and 5,000 clients.
Zip’s new capital of $190 million marks the largest investment in procurement technology in over two decades.
Phaseshift is an advanced materials science startup, developing and commercializing newer alloys and composites through its proprietary AI-powered computational platform, Rapid Alloy Design (RAD).
With over 300 speakers and 150 sessions, the ninth edition of DCSTW highlights AI’s transformative potential
The Bangalore-based startup made its move in March and said the “Groww group and its subsidiaries are completely based in India,” according to the CEO and co-founder Lalit Keshre.
Founded in 2017, Antiverse is a Cardiff-based antibody discovery company accelerating drug development through structural biology, machine learning, and medicine.
“The company is worth zero. What valuation are you talking about? It is zero,” says Byju Raveendran, founder of edtech giant Byju’s.
Indian American Harvard alumni Vishal Jain and Varun Jain founded Viva Labs to take AI in audio & video to the next level.
The Series D funding round was led by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
After McQueen’s success, these entrepreneurs started a new venture, the retail startup Autone, to reimagine inventory management.
Founded by a team of experts – CEO Vivek Raghunathan, President Alexander Gaeta, and Head of R&D Yoshi Okawachi – Xscape is a product of silicon photonics pioneers.
Indian American founders Niken Patel and Vinay Saini secure investment from Keith Block for their customer service platform Neuron7.ai.
Trupill’s Sid Viswanathan is back with a new pharmacy venture focused on HIV, Alchemy.
Founders Abhi Sharma and Leila Golchehreh launched Reylance AI in 2020 to address the challenges data security practices around AI posed.
Indian American founders Kirti Shenoy and Pranab Krishnan streamline payroll processes with Zeal in a post-pandemic market.
Founders Harman Sahota, Abdul Basharat, and Josh Lampen, are automating the trucking business with AI-powered tech at Cartage.
Founded by Brijraj Bhuptani and Riyaz Rehman in Pune, India, Spry Therapeutics has on-boarded 105 US clinics with the aim to expand further.
Founded by Indian American Naman Trivdedi, WattBuy aims to provide cleaner, cheaper energy for U.S. residents.
Harvesting solar power from space – that’s what the new startup Aetherflux claims it can achieve.
Prepared, co-founded by Indian American Neal Soni, leverages AI to support first responders in 911 centers.
“Artificial intelligence is not just the future; it’s the present, and Maryland is committed to leading the charge,” Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller said.
Shravan, which allows real-time health updates and early interventions for loved ones, will be marketed in the U.S. by Tampa-based MediGlobo.
Investors’ interest in artificial intelligence remained strong and steady this quarter, with nearly $15 billion invested in the industry in North America alone.
Chemical sourcing startup Mstack, founded by Indian American Shreyans Chopra, aims to reshape global chemical supply chain.
