3 rising start-ups in India

From a healthtech start-up to an amateur sports portal, Tech in Asia shines the light on up-and-coming names

3 rising start-ups in India
Kylee McIntyre I Tech in Asia
Last Updated : Aug 08 2016 | 4:20 PM IST
It’s a long road to the top, but these start-ups are making steps to get there. 

1) Tricog:

Bangalore-based healthtech start-up Tricog Health Services has raised an undisclosed amount of series A funding from Inventus Capital Partners, Blume Ventures, and a clutch of angel investors. 

Tricog partners with healthcare providers, and installs a cloud-connected electrocardiogram (ECG), which measures the rhythm of the heart to determine its health.

When a doctor takes a patient’s ECG, the information is sent via cloud to a hub with experts who can read and interpret the ECG readings. The specialist can then send the evaluation back to the patient’s caretaker via SMS and a message on the start-up’s mobile app.

Tricog also offers help interpreting ECGs via built-in algorithms and data. It can send medical professionals to a patient’s home or help transfer a patient between medical facilities.

2) Repaireasy:

Gadget and mobile phone repair start-up Repaireasy has raised $275,000 in pre-series A funding from investors in and out of India, including Morris Street Advisors and former vice-chairman of JM Morgan Stanley P Krishnamurthy.

Repaireasy will concentrate on launching 10 to 12 hubs across India. 

Through the start-up’s online portal, users can get a variety of gadgets repaired, like laptops and tablets. The company also caters to corporates with services like corporate security and consultation on IT upgrades. 

3) Leh Leh Sports:

Leh Leh Sports has raised an undisclosed amount of funding from Anglican Omega Network chairman Sunny Narang. Sunny invested in a personal capacity.

Run by Leh Leh 7 Entertainment Solutions, it helps amateur sports players find space, partners, and teams to play with.

It competes with Athletto, Play Your Sport, goSporto, and Playo.
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First Published: Aug 08 2016 | 4:08 PM IST

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