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This week in Asian start-ups

Tech in Asia presents you with the hottest Asian start-ups making the news

This week in Asia start-ups

Emily Goh Tech in Asia
Jugnoo | India 
Jugnoo is an Uber-esque app for motorised rickshaws from India. The start-up currently has three apps – Jugnoo Auto, Jugnoo Meals, and Jugnoo Fatafat. Together, they allow users to instantly hail auto rickshaws, order home-cooked meals, and get groceries delivered to their homes. All of the start-up’s services are completed by auto rickshaws.

ALSO READ: Jugnoo raises $3 million in series B funding
 
Arcstone | Singapore 
Singapore-based Arcstone is a data analytics and operations start-up for manufacturing plants. The company’s ‘Operations Platform’ product, now in its second iteration, helps manufacturers monitor, maintain, and manage their equipment as well as the processes followed in the plant.
 
 
Lulio | Hong Kong 
By analysing teenagers’ mental health through mobile games, Hong Kong-based Lulio hopes to gather data that could spot warning signs of depression or even suicidal tendencies. The start-up has been working with psychologists on their school pilot studies, and plans to launch its first games in February 2016.

ALSO READ: Lulio, an app that prevents teenage suicides
 
Villa-Finder | Singapore 
Started in August 2012, Villa-Finder offers a very unique selection of villas for holiday rental. All the properties on the site have to meet strict quality control guidelines before they’re accepted. Some of the key criteria are maintenance, location, and quality of structure.
 
UrbanClap | India
Gurgaon-based UrbanClap offers 84 types of home services that can be ordered online, ranging from yoga to guitar lessons to wedding photography. It promises to put customers in touch with ‘trusted professionals’ and conducts rigorous background checks. Customers are allowed to dig into the workers’ past works too.

ALSO READ: UrbanClap raises $25 million from Bessemer Venture Partners, Saif & Accel


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First Published: Nov 23 2015 | 1:54 PM IST

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