Month: January 2018

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Clean India with Banyan Nation

By Vivek Chakraverty

Banyan Nation took its inspiration from the Indian practice of downcycling plastics instead of recycling them. The problem posed by

Impaired, Not Helpless: How One Startup is Rethinking Disability Assistance Technology

By Akudo McGee

When someone mentions the word disability, you likely don't think about things like needing eyeglasses or having arthritis. This is

The 5 Best Apps for Your Startup in 2018

By Kiera Sweden

There are several key factors to know that can make or break your startup. Handling your money, employees and online

Feel Good During Commutes With Feel Good Innovations

By Vivek Chakraverty

The troubles faced by commuters in India are many and varied. The perilous navigation through potholes; the ditches that need

It’s Time to “Plant the Planet” with JOACHIM’s Eco-Loving Clocks

By Olivia O'Mahony

It seems like a lifetime ago that, standing in the near-darkness of the kitchen of my family home, I last

How One Startup is Turning Clean Streets into Fat Wallets

By Akudo McGee

Last week, we talked about efforts to repurpose waste into affordable housing. This week's startup has a similar goal in

Rothy’s is Helping the Environment, One Pair of Shoes at a Time

By Sandra Prieto

Do you ever stop and wonder how much of the typical plastic we use becomes waste that pollutes our environment?

Construct it with Einsite!

By Vivek Chakraverty

In India, the construction industry has found a new way of operating. An industry which is used to considering five

TrendKite is Making Public Relations a Breeze

By Michael Yon

What am I thinking? Participate in this exercise for me, if you don’t mind (I promise, the point will come

Go Green and Autonomous With IOTomation Ecotech

By Vivek Chakraverty

There has been a concentrated effort to realize the dream of 90 smart cities in the last two years. This

From Plastic Waste To Affordable Housing: Here’s How It’s Done

By Akudo McGee

Plastic. It's become ubiquitous with living in the 21st century. It makes things easier, like packaging foods, wrapping luggage, collecting