Kerala-based startup ‘Mykare Health’ was founded by Senu Sam, Rahmathulla T M, and Joash Philipose with the aim of building India’s largest affordable healthcare network.
We picked out five of India's most promising Artificial Intelligence startups that are reshaping industries with their cutting-edge innovation and technology.
Attention, changemakers! Need a platform for your innovation? The ‘Quiet Innovators’ contest by The Better India and Shiv Nadar Foundation aims to empower you and help you scale up your impact.
Admission to the National Institute of Design, Haryana, was a pivotal moment for Siddharth UR from Chennai. It introduced him to a world of opportunities where he could employ his design abilities to improve lives. Currently pursuing studies at Harvard, here's a glimpse of his creative journey.
Inspired by COVID-19, the founders of Muse Wearables came up with an innovative way to make payments contactless while tracking health. Called Ring One, it is the first such device made entirely in India.
An innovation by DeepTek, a startup co-founded by Dr Amit Kharat and Ajit Patil, Genki utilises 10 million data points to analyse a suspected patient's X-ray and detect any abnormalities within just 60 seconds.
Founded by Manu Chopra, Vivek Seshadri and Safiya Husain, Karya is a Bengaluru-based startup that is using AI to help rural Indians come out of poverty.
Akshay Ridlan has come up with a QR-based digital identification system to locate people who lose their way. His innovation, a pendant with a QR code in it, would be beneficial for people with dementia and Alzheimer's and children with disabilities.