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Lakshmi also presented the Governor of Kerala, Arif Mohammad Khan, with a special embroidery work featuring his name delicately stitched with thin water hyacinth fibres.
Key features of the device included face recognition and human detection.
SOLVEMyHealth, the newly-founded startup is extending its services globally to help individuals improve their sleep, sexual health and overall well-being.
The Social Town, in short, is an entity that works as a conduit between NGOs, volunteers and corporates.
With the unusual products finding a loyal market steadily, the startup is eyeing a turnover of Rs 50 lakh this fiscal.
Launched in 2019, chargeMOD boasts of a network of over 2,300 charging stations across the country in 10 states and customer support in six languages.
The startup has onboard 50 Ayurveda doctors and the company claims to be the first Ayurvedic startup from India dedicated to addressing gynaecological issues of women of all ages.
These remarkable partnerships have not only laid the foundations but have also skillfully nurtured their enterprises together.
Incubated under the Kerala Startup Mission, International Virtual Assistance Pvt Ltd (IVA) recently bagged the title of "Best Research Company in AI" at the 4th edition of the Global Artificial Intelligence Summit and Awards (GAISA) 2024.
Finance Minister K N Balagopal on Monday allocated an amount of Rs 90.52 crore for various activities of the Kerala Startup Mission.