Indians have proved the world their capabilities, especially in the field of technological inventions. In a latest achievement, three start-ups from India have made it to AI150, which is a list prepared by New Delhi-based consultancy firm Hammerkopf Consultants LLP. The three start-ups include — Agara Labs, Tricog Health Services and SigTuple.
The list prepared by the firm only include those firms from Asia who are promising. Informing about the development, managing director of Hammerkopf Consultants LLP, Namagiri Anand said, as reported by Business Standard, “The AI 50, from Hammerkopf, is recognition of the immense strides that some startups have taken to envision AI, and revolutionise an array of industry sectors, applying Artificial Intelligence.”
All the three firms have their own expertise. Agara Labs, based in Bengaluru, has built an end-to-end system of engagement for large enterprises. Theis system reads multi-format data — text, audio and image — from customer emails, chats, phone calls and social media in real time. This helps in generating predictions on matters such as customer intentions and query in real-time.
Another start-up in the list, Tricog Health Services is also based in Bengaluru. The firm has developed an AI-powered solution to offer a fast and accurate diagnosis of an ECG (electrocardiography).
The third firm, Sigtuple, specialises in developing AI-based hardware and software solutions to digitise pathological tests for hospitals and clinics. This firm was featured among the top 10 finalists to participate in Google’s Demo Day Asia — scheduled to take place in Shanghai in September. Co-incidently this firm is also Bengaluru based.