Here’s our newest round-up of the featured startups on our site this week. If you have startup tips or story suggestions, feel free to email us. Enjoy this week’s list!
1. The Artling | Singapore (Startup Profile)
Art and luxury item marketplace The Artling operates TheArtling.com, an online art gallery that offers curated works of art for sale, and the more recently launched Luxglove, a marketplace for luxury and collectible items, including pre-owned jewelry, watches, artworks, and even classic cars and old whiskey.
2. Cocociti | India (Startup Profile)
Cocociti is a social network through which people can post their wishes and grant them through their connections. People are supposed to leverage their networks to help them reach their goals. The startup will also offer suggestions to “add value” to a wish.
3. AppsFlyer | Israel (Startup Profile)
AppsFlyer is a marketing analytics startup that specializes in extracting insights from mobile app installs and usage. It’s tools are integrated into most popular mobile apps and systems to monitor their use. This helps marketers target their campaigns with greater accuracy and measure their effectiveness and the return on their investment.
4. Medaino | India (Startup Profile)
Health monitoring startup Medaino Healthcare’s device H.O.M.E. can non-invasively measure ECG, blood pressure, respiratory rate, air quality, hemoglobin, blood oximetry, and heart rate. The device maintains a data trail, analyzes the information, and makes suggestions for health goals or warns a doctor’s care is needed. Users get routine reports with insights into their daily lives.
5. ParkingRhino | India (Startup Profile)
Bangalore-based startup ParkingRhino helps people book parking spots through an app. Meanwhile, parking lot owners using pen and paper to keep track of their parking spots can use the app instead, as well as process payments without cash.
6. Ezi Drive | India
Launched in 2008, Ezi Drive helps people with cars stuck at various places in the city. The company now has 85,000 users and 750 drivers on board and it’s clocking just under 1000 bookings across its services each day.
7. Dragonera | Israel
Dragonera wants to help founders bring their product to life faster and more efficiently. It’s an AI-driven platform that’s automating the entire software development process. The startup also aims at boosting innovation in existing firms by trialing new products and services.
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