Drone startups in India are seeking eased regulations and defense focus. Nemu, a disruptive MBA startup from Wharton School, aims to revolutionize heirloom management. Also, a Dallas-based infant care tech company raises $3.7M. Plus, investors flock to small-town 'desi' startups as funding surges.
Sources:
https://startupnews.fyi/2024/02/03/drone-startups-want-regulations-to-be-eased-more-focus-on-defence/
https://poetsandquants.com/2024/02/02/2023-most-disruptive-mba-startups-nemu-wharton-school/?pq-category=students
https://dallasinnovates.com/dallas-smart-baby-monitor-and-remote-night-nanny-startup-raises-3-7m/
https://www.livemint.com/companies/start-ups/investors-flock-to-small-town-desi-startups-as-funding-surges-heres-why-vcs-are-going-beyond-metros-11706761009522.html
Outline:
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:39) Drone Startups Want Regulations To Be Eased , More Focus On Defence
(00:03:22) 2023 Most Disruptive MBA Startups: Nemu, Wharton School
(00:06:26) Dallas 'Smart Baby Monitor' and Remote Night Nanny Startup Raises $3.7M
(00:08:52) Investors flock to small town 'desi' startups as funding surges. Here's why VCs are going beyond metros
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