Tag: consumer-tech

  • Parmi Doshi appointed as principal at Inflexor Ventures

    Parmi Doshi appointed as principal at Inflexor Ventures

    MUMBAI: Inflexor Ventures has announced the appointment of Parmi Doshi as principal, further strengthening its leadership team at the Mumbai-based venture capital firm. Doshi brings over six years of experience in finance and investments, having previously served as associate vice-president at the company and gaining significant expertise during her tenure at PwC India.

    Expressing her enthusiasm for the new role, Doshi stated, “I’m excited to step into this new position at Inflexor Ventures. The firm is committed to fostering innovation and supporting early-stage companies, and I look forward to contributing to its growth and success.”

    Inflexor Ventures is known for its sector-agnostic approach, investing in startups across a variety of fields including health-tech, fintech, consumer-tech, clean-tech, edu-tech, deep-tech, and agri-tech. The firm focuses on companies that leverage technological innovation and intellectual property, ensuring a robust portfolio that drives value in emerging markets.

    Before joining Inflexor, Doshi honed her skills at PwC India, where she worked for over six years, advancing to the position of assistant manager. Her prior experience also includes a significant role at Borkar & Muzumdar as an audit executive, which laid the groundwork for her expertise in finance.

    Doshi’s appointment comes at a pivotal time for Inflexor Ventures as it continues to identify and support startups at the seed to Series A+ stages. With her extensive background and commitment to driving innovation, Parmi Doshi is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of investments at Inflexor Ventures. 

  • Inflexor Ventures strengthens leadership team with two new partner appointments

    Inflexor Ventures strengthens leadership team with two new partner appointments

    MUMBAI: Inflexor Ventures, a Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage technology investments, has announced the promotion of Murali Krishna Gunturu and Harsha Mundhada as partners. These appointments mark a significant step in the firm’s mission to support startups leveraging innovative technology across sectors such as health-tech, fin-tech, deep-tech, edu-tech, clean-tech, consumer-tech, and agri-tech.

    Murali Krishna Gunturu brings over 15 years of diverse experience in investment management, corporate finance, and advisory roles. He has been with Inflexor Ventures for five years, previously serving as principal. Murali’s career spans organizations such as Parampara Capital, Blue Ocean Multi-Client Family Office, and Northway Advisors. A chartered accountant and commerce graduate, Murali has played a pivotal role in scaling growth-stage investments.

    Harsha Mundhada, who has also been with Inflexor Ventures for five years, offers deep expertise in transaction advisory services and financial due diligence. She has held leadership roles at Deloitte, EY, and PwC. A chartered accountant with an all-India rank and a PGPX graduate from IIM Ahmedabad, Harsha has consistently excelled in driving value for portfolio companies and investors.

    With these strategic promotions, Inflexor Ventures reaffirms its commitment to fostering innovation-driven startups and expanding its leadership capabilities in the venture capital ecosystem.

  • DIZO partners with retail chains Croma, Reliance & Vijay Sales for the festive season

    DIZO partners with retail chains Croma, Reliance & Vijay Sales for the festive season

    Mumbai: Consumer tech brand, DIZO, has announced its tie-up with top retail chains-Croma, Reliance Digital, and Vijay Sales-to further expand its pan-India presence in the consumer tech retail market. Exhibiting an aggressive expansion plan, the brand had earlier announced its partnership with other renowned offline retailers like Sangeetha, Pujara, Phonewala, and Spice Com to foray into tier-I & II cities. For online shoppers, the smartwatch brand is available on Flipkart and Myntra.

     Commenting on this announcement, DIZO India CEO Abhilash Panda said, “We at DIZO always prioritise customer satisfaction by providing solutions to their ever-evolving needs and through all possible channels of interaction with them. We have a huge service network and our partnership with Flipkart and Myntra for the online consumer. We are now expanding aggressively in the offline market with our tie-ups with these top retail chains for the convenience of our consumers who prefer offline shopping, with the hope of reaching out to a larger consumer base, with the aim of providing high-quality tech solutions at competitive prices.”

    By stepping into these retail footprints, DIZO aims to give its consumers the option to be able to visit their nearest stores and check the design and build quality of DIZO products before they make the purchase. DIZO aspires to popularise tech among the masses by promising to offer innovative, trendy, and high-quality products at competitive prices. Croma, an Indian retail chain run by Infiniti Retail of Tata Group, spans across 80+ major cities in India with a vast network of 248 retail stores. Reliance Digital, one of the biggest electronics retailers, offers a vast retail network of 400+ stores nationally. Vijay Sales has a huge network of 121 retail showrooms in top tier-one & two cities in India.

    Recently, the brand has also partnered with a homegrown manufacturing brand, Optiemus Electronics, to manufacture DIZO products in India. This decision is an endorsement of the government’s initiative of Make in India and also a testimony to the fact that India is the most important market for the brand. In fact, manufacturing has already started with the DIZO Watch D and will eventually move other DIZO products—existing and upcoming ones in phases, according to the brand.

    DIZO embarked on its India journey last year in May with the philosophy of empowering everyone to enjoy their desired life, enhanced by smart tech life. Since its inception, DIZO has launched over 30 products, including smartwatches, earbuds, neckbands, beard trimmers, hair dryers, feature phones, and smartphone accessories. Today, the tech brand claims to have a presence of over 490 service centres in more than 460 cities across the country.

  • Whoa! CES 2017 Opens with Next-Generation Innovation

    Whoa! CES 2017 Opens with Next-Generation Innovation

    LAS VEGAS: CES® 2017 officially opened its doors today, celebrating the show’s 50th anniversary with a recording-breaking exhibit floor spanning more than 2.6 million net square feet. More than 3,800 companies will launch innovative products this week at CES, including an unprecedented 600 startups in Eureka Park. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM, CES 2017 runs through Sunday, 8 January in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    “What an incredible way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of CES – with the largest show floor in our history showcasing the next generation of innovation that will revolutionize our world,” said CTA president & CEO Gary Shapiro. “The products and services unveiled at CES 2017 will touch nearly every single global industry. From the latest in virtual reality, smart home, self-driving vehicles, robotics, wearables, health and fitness tech and more, CES 2017 is unveiling the future of the connected experience and what it means for consumers around the world.”

    CES welcomed NVIDIA founder & CEO Jen-Hsun Huang to the keynote stage Wednesday night, where he made multiple groundbreaking announcements based on the company’s leadership in developing advanced graphics processors and artificial intelligence. Mass Effect: Andromeda, a popular video game made by BioWare, was previewed by NVIDIA along withGeForce NOW™, a streaming service that turns any PC into a powerful gaming PC from the cloud. Huang also unveiled a new version of the Shield TV — now just called Shield — which will support 4K HDR for both games and movies making it the world’s first 4K HDR entertainment platform. To support Shield’s Artificial Intelligence (AI), Huang introduced NVIDIA SPOT, a plug-in device that understands natural language and complex patterns to help build a user’s AI experience. Huang also announced an AI car supercomputer called Xavier used in NVIDIA’s own self-driving car BB8 and a new capability on the NVIDIA AI car computer called AI Co-Pilot, which provides drivers with road alerts and recognizes facial expressions and voice recognition to improve drivers’ experience.

    Huang further announced an expanded partnership with Audi to develop artificial intelligence for a new generation of self-driving cars, with plans to have vehicles on the road by 2020. He also provided details on partnerships with mapping companies HERE and ZENRIN; and two of the world’s largest automotive suppliers, ZF and Bosch.

    Wednesday also kicked off the C Space Storytellers series, with key influencers and newsmakers sharing best practices surrounding the relationships among brands, entertainment and technology. In the series’ first session, Spotify’s Alex Underwood moderated a panel with executives from GroupM, Nestle S.A. and Wordsworth and Booth providing a 30,000 foot view of the advertising opportunities in audio.

    During the Nielsen Storytellers session, Nielsen’s Executive Vice President & Global Retail Practice Leader Louise Keely discussed new technologies for advertising for consumer-facing companies. In this “period of great disruption” in the consumer path to purchase, companies must change measurement tools and methods.

    Preshow media events kicked off on Tuesday which included the largest CES Unveiled in history. The official media event of CES 2017 featured a record 190 exhibiting companies, an 18 percent increase over 2016, including 60 startups from Eureka Park, the most startups ever showcased at CES Unveiled. Featuring the latest in virtual reality, companion sensing robots, wireless headphones, sleep trackers, smart lighting, wearables and more, CES Unveiled provided the more than 2,000 media attending with a sneak peak of the innovation launching this week at the show. The official CES Unveiled highlights reel can be viewed here.

    New for 2017, CES included two full Media Days where companies large and small introduced products to the global market. Setting the stage for a week filled with innovation, 28 companies hosted preshow news conferences, with a wide array of major product announcements:

    • A&D Medical/Mobile Health – The MobileHelp Tablet Medical Alarm with MobileVitals Monitoring.
    • BMW – Prototype of BMW’s 7-fully automated sedan.
    • Bosch – Concept car featuring face recognition and intelligent personalization, gesture control with Ultra Haptics, a crystal-clear OLED display and digital exterior mirrors.
    • Carnival – Ocean Medallion, a highly personalized wearable concierge service, which enables elevated service through enhanced guest interactions during the entire cruise experience.
    • Casio – PRO TREK, a smart watch, which uses Android Wear 2.0 and is equipped with low-power GPS and new full-color map functionality.
    • Continental – High-Resolution 3D Lash Lidar, capable of 3D measurement of the environment in challenging conditions such as fog, dust, rain and light.
    • Faraday Future – The FF 91, a fully-electric, fully-connected, self-driving, keyless vehicle experience with a “driverless valet” function that allows the car to park itself from your smartphone.
    • FCA – Portal, a concept car, is battery electric, cloud connected and offers fully self-driving capabilities.
    • Hisense – The H10D 4K HDR TV, featuring proprietary ULED display technology, quantum dot wide color gamut and full array local dimming.
    • Huawei/Honor Brands – The Honor 6X dual-camera, dual-sensor smartphone, retailing for $250 USD.
    • Hyundai – IONIC Scooter, a “micro mobility” fold-up scooter aimed at those who live in urban environments with limited parking options.
    • LG – LG Signature OLED TV W, or the “The Wallpaper TV.” The 65” model is 2.57 mm wide – 1/10th of an inch – with no gap between the TV and wall.
    • Lucaro – iRobotics 7 Medical Massage Chair, a full-body massage chair that also uses blood pressure and heart rate monitoring for added comfort and options.
    • Monster – Soundstage 2, to be integrated with Amazon Alexa.
    • Panasonic – Lumix GH5 mirrorless camera that excels at shooting video and has 4K and 6K capabilities.
    • Qualcomm – Snapdragon 835, the first 10 nanometer mobile processor, with enhanced efficiency that helps to create thinner phones with longer battery life.
    • Royole – The Royole Moon, a 3D virtual mobile theater combining 1080p AMOLED displays at over 3000 ppi resolution that simulate a giant 800” curved screen, with stereoscopic 3D and noise-cancelling headphones for a completely immersive experience.
    • Samsung – The Wash and FlexDry IoT-enabled washer/dryer system featuring four separate compartments for washing and drying, letting you maximize efficiency and customize how you manage your laundry.
    • Sony – Crystal LED integrated structure display, with superfine LED structures serving as a light source, making it virtually impossible to see the pixels.
    • TCL – The Xess series – X2 and X3 models – which are edgeless, flat and curved proving ultimate picture quality.
    • Toyota – Concept-i, a self-driving car allowing passengers to interact with the car’s artificial intelligence agent named “Yui,” which anticipates drivers’ needs, measures emotions and responds automatically.
    • Valeo – The 360AEB Nearshield, an emergency braking system that eliminates drivers’ blind spots, bringing the vehicle to a stop in emergency situations.
    • VOXX – Terk delivers the strongest Wi-Fi signals throughout the home, as well as free HDTV. The soon-to-be released Terk Omni features circle beam technology, which will allow you to receive broadcast signals up to 65 miles away.
    • ZF – The ZF ProAI, a deep learning software and ZF’s first step into artificial intelligence that goes beyond automotive applications.
    • ZTE – The Hawkeye, the world’s first crowdsourced phone.
    Wednesday afternoon also featured ShowStoppers LaunchIt, the Official Pitch Event at CES, built around the entrepreneurial companies that exhibit in Eureka Park, the home for startups at CES. Twelve startups pitched their products to a standing room-only crowd. First prize was awarded to Nonda, makers of a family of connected, app-enabled devices for the vehicle. Kino-mo, developer of high tech smart holographic displays, took second place. Third place was awarded to In&Motion, creator of a smart wearable that aims to reduce the risk of serious injury due to falls. Attendees can experience these and other innovative startups at the Eureka Park Marketplace, located in the Sands, Level 1, Hall G.

  • Whoa! CES 2017 Opens with Next-Generation Innovation

    Whoa! CES 2017 Opens with Next-Generation Innovation

    LAS VEGAS: CES® 2017 officially opened its doors today, celebrating the show’s 50th anniversary with a recording-breaking exhibit floor spanning more than 2.6 million net square feet. More than 3,800 companies will launch innovative products this week at CES, including an unprecedented 600 startups in Eureka Park. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM, CES 2017 runs through Sunday, 8 January in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    “What an incredible way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of CES – with the largest show floor in our history showcasing the next generation of innovation that will revolutionize our world,” said CTA president & CEO Gary Shapiro. “The products and services unveiled at CES 2017 will touch nearly every single global industry. From the latest in virtual reality, smart home, self-driving vehicles, robotics, wearables, health and fitness tech and more, CES 2017 is unveiling the future of the connected experience and what it means for consumers around the world.”

    CES welcomed NVIDIA founder & CEO Jen-Hsun Huang to the keynote stage Wednesday night, where he made multiple groundbreaking announcements based on the company’s leadership in developing advanced graphics processors and artificial intelligence. Mass Effect: Andromeda, a popular video game made by BioWare, was previewed by NVIDIA along withGeForce NOW™, a streaming service that turns any PC into a powerful gaming PC from the cloud. Huang also unveiled a new version of the Shield TV — now just called Shield — which will support 4K HDR for both games and movies making it the world’s first 4K HDR entertainment platform. To support Shield’s Artificial Intelligence (AI), Huang introduced NVIDIA SPOT, a plug-in device that understands natural language and complex patterns to help build a user’s AI experience. Huang also announced an AI car supercomputer called Xavier used in NVIDIA’s own self-driving car BB8 and a new capability on the NVIDIA AI car computer called AI Co-Pilot, which provides drivers with road alerts and recognizes facial expressions and voice recognition to improve drivers’ experience.

    Huang further announced an expanded partnership with Audi to develop artificial intelligence for a new generation of self-driving cars, with plans to have vehicles on the road by 2020. He also provided details on partnerships with mapping companies HERE and ZENRIN; and two of the world’s largest automotive suppliers, ZF and Bosch.

    Wednesday also kicked off the C Space Storytellers series, with key influencers and newsmakers sharing best practices surrounding the relationships among brands, entertainment and technology. In the series’ first session, Spotify’s Alex Underwood moderated a panel with executives from GroupM, Nestle S.A. and Wordsworth and Booth providing a 30,000 foot view of the advertising opportunities in audio.

    During the Nielsen Storytellers session, Nielsen’s Executive Vice President & Global Retail Practice Leader Louise Keely discussed new technologies for advertising for consumer-facing companies. In this “period of great disruption” in the consumer path to purchase, companies must change measurement tools and methods.

    Preshow media events kicked off on Tuesday which included the largest CES Unveiled in history. The official media event of CES 2017 featured a record 190 exhibiting companies, an 18 percent increase over 2016, including 60 startups from Eureka Park, the most startups ever showcased at CES Unveiled. Featuring the latest in virtual reality, companion sensing robots, wireless headphones, sleep trackers, smart lighting, wearables and more, CES Unveiled provided the more than 2,000 media attending with a sneak peak of the innovation launching this week at the show. The official CES Unveiled highlights reel can be viewed here.

    New for 2017, CES included two full Media Days where companies large and small introduced products to the global market. Setting the stage for a week filled with innovation, 28 companies hosted preshow news conferences, with a wide array of major product announcements:

    • A&D Medical/Mobile Health – The MobileHelp Tablet Medical Alarm with MobileVitals Monitoring.
    • BMW – Prototype of BMW’s 7-fully automated sedan.
    • Bosch – Concept car featuring face recognition and intelligent personalization, gesture control with Ultra Haptics, a crystal-clear OLED display and digital exterior mirrors.
    • Carnival – Ocean Medallion, a highly personalized wearable concierge service, which enables elevated service through enhanced guest interactions during the entire cruise experience.
    • Casio – PRO TREK, a smart watch, which uses Android Wear 2.0 and is equipped with low-power GPS and new full-color map functionality.
    • Continental – High-Resolution 3D Lash Lidar, capable of 3D measurement of the environment in challenging conditions such as fog, dust, rain and light.
    • Faraday Future – The FF 91, a fully-electric, fully-connected, self-driving, keyless vehicle experience with a “driverless valet” function that allows the car to park itself from your smartphone.
    • FCA – Portal, a concept car, is battery electric, cloud connected and offers fully self-driving capabilities.
    • Hisense – The H10D 4K HDR TV, featuring proprietary ULED display technology, quantum dot wide color gamut and full array local dimming.
    • Huawei/Honor Brands – The Honor 6X dual-camera, dual-sensor smartphone, retailing for $250 USD.
    • Hyundai – IONIC Scooter, a “micro mobility” fold-up scooter aimed at those who live in urban environments with limited parking options.
    • LG – LG Signature OLED TV W, or the “The Wallpaper TV.” The 65” model is 2.57 mm wide – 1/10th of an inch – with no gap between the TV and wall.
    • Lucaro – iRobotics 7 Medical Massage Chair, a full-body massage chair that also uses blood pressure and heart rate monitoring for added comfort and options.
    • Monster – Soundstage 2, to be integrated with Amazon Alexa.
    • Panasonic – Lumix GH5 mirrorless camera that excels at shooting video and has 4K and 6K capabilities.
    • Qualcomm – Snapdragon 835, the first 10 nanometer mobile processor, with enhanced efficiency that helps to create thinner phones with longer battery life.
    • Royole – The Royole Moon, a 3D virtual mobile theater combining 1080p AMOLED displays at over 3000 ppi resolution that simulate a giant 800” curved screen, with stereoscopic 3D and noise-cancelling headphones for a completely immersive experience.
    • Samsung – The Wash and FlexDry IoT-enabled washer/dryer system featuring four separate compartments for washing and drying, letting you maximize efficiency and customize how you manage your laundry.
    • Sony – Crystal LED integrated structure display, with superfine LED structures serving as a light source, making it virtually impossible to see the pixels.
    • TCL – The Xess series – X2 and X3 models – which are edgeless, flat and curved proving ultimate picture quality.
    • Toyota – Concept-i, a self-driving car allowing passengers to interact with the car’s artificial intelligence agent named “Yui,” which anticipates drivers’ needs, measures emotions and responds automatically.
    • Valeo – The 360AEB Nearshield, an emergency braking system that eliminates drivers’ blind spots, bringing the vehicle to a stop in emergency situations.
    • VOXX – Terk delivers the strongest Wi-Fi signals throughout the home, as well as free HDTV. The soon-to-be released Terk Omni features circle beam technology, which will allow you to receive broadcast signals up to 65 miles away.
    • ZF – The ZF ProAI, a deep learning software and ZF’s first step into artificial intelligence that goes beyond automotive applications.
    • ZTE – The Hawkeye, the world’s first crowdsourced phone.
    Wednesday afternoon also featured ShowStoppers LaunchIt, the Official Pitch Event at CES, built around the entrepreneurial companies that exhibit in Eureka Park, the home for startups at CES. Twelve startups pitched their products to a standing room-only crowd. First prize was awarded to Nonda, makers of a family of connected, app-enabled devices for the vehicle. Kino-mo, developer of high tech smart holographic displays, took second place. Third place was awarded to In&Motion, creator of a smart wearable that aims to reduce the risk of serious injury due to falls. Attendees can experience these and other innovative startups at the Eureka Park Marketplace, located in the Sands, Level 1, Hall G.