5 Potential Western Startups That Have Set Foot On Indian Soil


Flipit

Flipit based in the Netherlands came into form in June 2013 and was raised by its mother company Imbull. This online global money-saving portal tenders to free coupons, deals and money saving tips for more than 20 countries.

It has molded its services in a personalized manner, so much so that its deals and coupons that are featured on the sites are tailored accordingly for each country and its users. With India playing an active role in affiliate marketing, it has paved the road for potential success as the company has already associated with over 300 shops. In the face a prevailing competition, its rivals are cashkaro.com, mydala.com, Coupondunia, and Cuponation.

Figure1

Figure1 is a Canadian startup that tenders to a complimentary photo-sharing app for healthcare professionals. The app permits students as well as healthcare professionals across the globe to connect, converse, and content. Although the service is hardly a month old in India, it has worked with Indian lawyers to guarantee whether the platform complies with Indian privacy laws.

Figure1 is utilized by Healthcare professionals to observe case that they are unfamiliar too. This also permits them to identify diagnoses easily and build their knowledge of medicine as well as aid practitioners around the world, these images are viewed more than 1.5 million times per day.

Moreover, consent forms of patients are featured in the app and can be transliterated or transcribed into eight different languages. An automatic facial blocking tool sensors patients’ faces, while a draw tool feature facilitate healthcare professionals to conceal identifying markers such as tattoos.

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