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Some techies are leaving cushy Silicon Valley jobs to launch startups at home in India
Many leave cushy Big Tech salaries because they no longer want to watch the booming entrepreneurshi…
Shubhangi Goel,Charissa Cheong
Fired from Google after 13 years of service, he used his severance to build a business around helping others with their careers
Google's 2023 layoffs impacted many, including Nicholas Whitaker, who was with the company since 20…
Ignite the fire of innovation: The intrapreneurship advantage
In Greek mythology, Prometheus, a wise Titan whose name means "foresight," defied Zeus by gifting f…
Founder Mode — the secret sauce to startup success or fancy term for hustle and micromanagement?
Silicon Valley's latest trend, 'Founder Mode,' is gaining traction. Inspired by Airbnb CEO Brian Ch…
SIMPLY PUT: Founder Mode — the secret sauce to startup success or fancy term for hustle and micromanagement?
Founder Mode is the latest trend in Silicon Valley, emphasising a hands-on approach by CEOs in thei…
Defence ministry allocates Rs 300 cr for technology development fund to promote Make in India products
The Ministry of Defence has sanctioned over Rs 300 crore through its Technology Development Fund (T…
ANI
I always knew I wanted to launch a startup in India — so I made 2 key career moves in the US first to minimize the risks
Rohan Bhide worked at Meta then left for a smaller company. Now, he's getting ready to launch his o…
Shubhangi Goel
Startups in 2024: Innovation can't override a profitable bottom line
In 1999, amidst the dot-com frenzy, Warren Buffett's prophetic words at the Allen-Sunny Valley Conf…
SIMPLY PUT: What’s with all “Unbossing” talks? Are Indian companies also embracing this global trend?
The corporate trend of 'Unbossing' is gaining traction globally, including in India. Major companie…
TRAI recommends launch of THEA to boost 6G and next-gen wireless technologies in India
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has urged the government to launch the Tera Hertz …
ANI
Customer stickiness to solving unit economics early: Lessons in hyperscaling startups, according to BCG-Times Bridge-TiE Delhi-NCR report
Setting up a startup is just the first step in a long journey, and late-stage startups which have f…
The founder of Pankhuri, a women-centric social-media platform, has died at 32 of cardiac arrest, company says
Pankhuri Shrivastava founded Pankhuri in 2019 as a women-centric social-media platform. She founded…
Kieran Press-Reynolds
What it takes to hyperscale in India: Experts share insights and strategies in a recent webinar
In collaboration with BCG and the Delhi Chapter of The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE Delhi-NCR), Times B…
They moved to the US from India. The transition was hard but they've grown to love the work-life balance.
Priya Bajaj and Darshan Shah initially struggled to adapt in the US, but now find they enjoy the wo…
Ana Altchek
Bling and ka-ching! – This startup’s founders walk away with an investment double the original ask on Shark Tank India
Zillionaire is a Jaipur-based startup creating bling jewellery. The startup’s clientele includes c…
Leaving India and working in tech in the US changed me. I feel too foreign here and too foreign there.
Uday Padyana moved to the US in his 20s. Living in the US has changed him and he's experienced cult…
Robin Madell
Indian startups need to conserve cash & listen to customers, say experts
As Indian startups face turbulence in the global funding winter, experts on Monday said they need t…
In what ways 2022 will be a golden period for global startups to enter India
From a technology point of view, India is experiencing a confluence of multiple favourable con…
A $5.5 billion British fintech start up may have 200 jobs to offer in India
The $5.5 billion fintech startup Revolut is looking to enter the Indian market this year. And as th…
How strategic partnerships can help global companies enter India and scale their business
The Indian economy has been witnessing a growth trajectory like no other, making it a favorable …