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Start Your Day with YS Buzz: Your 8 AM Snapshot of Today's Top Startup News! 31 January 2024 Hello,

Start Your Day with YS Buzz: Your 8 AM Snapshot of Today's Top Startup News! 31 January 2024 [View in Browser]( Hello, A lot is going on at Meesho. The ecommerce company, which was recently deemed one of the [fastest-growing]( players in the segment, saw a considerable [markdown]( in its valuation. Fidelity Investments has cut the fair value of its investment in the firm to $3.5 billion, down more than 33%. "The increase in the number of outstanding shares, notably due to the ESOP pool expansion, could have contributed to this valuation shift,” a Meesho spokesperson said in response to YourStory’s query. The company has also been busy [cleaning up]( its platform, removing over 2 lakh poor-quality products. It enrolled the help of AI to fortify quality checks and improve keyword databases and detection capabilities on the platform. In other news, [PB Fintech]( the parent entity of Policybazaar, reported its first-ever quarterly after-tax profit of Rs 37 crore in Q3 FY24. While its expenses increased 20% YoY, its operating revenue rose 42.6% to Rs 870 crore between October and December 2023. Also, ahead of the Union Budget 2024, the Finance Ministry presented the Indian Economic Review, which showed that female labour force participation has [risen to 37%]( in 2022-23 from 23.3% in 2017-18. This was led by a sharp increase in the share of rural women working on their own. And lastly, Elon Musk’s Neuralink has sparked a lot of conversations on the ethics and future of implanting wireless chips in human brains. Here’s all you need to know about the company’s work on [brain-computer interfaces](. In today’s newsletter, we will talk about - Investors seek clarity on regulations - What gaming cos want from Budget - A robot that tracks agility, stamina Here’s your trivia for today: What company was engaged in a seven-year-long patent dispute with Apple that was finally settled for over $500 million in 2018? --------------------------------------------------------------- Union Budget PE/VC investors seek clarity on regulations the startup funding winter comes to a head, both companies and investors are bracing for some tough times ahead. Apart from uniform taxation across the ecosystem, venture capital (VC) and private equity (PE) players hope the interim Budget will bring some clarity to recent circulars issued by regulatory bodies. Key takeaways: - SEBI has been pushing for regulatory compliance and transparency for AIFs, which form the basis of private investment vehicles in India. - Industry body Indian Venture and Alternate Capital Association anticipates potential rule changes and clarification on circulars to address concerns of the industry. - As part of a circular issued in December 2023, the RBI prohibited regulated entities such as banks and NBFCs from making investments in AIFs that have downstream investments in a company that has taken debt from the particular regulated entity. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Union Budget What gaming cos want from Budget 2024 clear taxation was part of the wishlist for the gaming sector last year, companies hope this year’s Budget will offer some tax cuts. The industry also seeks greater recognition of esports and hopes that the Budget will offer a distinction between real-money gaming firms and non-real-money gaming firms. Relief: - Among the many changes in the gaming industry last year was hiking the GST tax slab for real-money gaming firms from 18% to 28% on total winnings, which came as a body blow to the industry. - The creation of the AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comic) Task Force brought cheer to the sector. This year, gaming companies are also expecting government support for promoting more educational programmes. - The esports sector is hoping for a dedicated allocation of funds, according to Lokesh Suji, Director of the Esports Federation of India and Vice President of the Asian Esports Federation. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Startup A robot that tracks agility, stamina Hyperlab has created a robot called Helios, which uses a laser pointer to help athletes and fitness enthusiasts measure strength, reflexes, and stamina. “Sports tech is picking up in India at a rapid pace. It’s the right time to build an athletics-focused product,” Co-founder Hitarth Parikh says, adding that the robust data will help fitness enthusiasts make more informed decisions about their fitness goals. Get set, go: - While various fitness devices and equipment such as treadmills and weight machines are available in the Indian market today, not all of them help sportspersons measure finer aspects like agility, reflexes, and stamina, according to Parikh. - Helios is a smart robot that projects laser points at a distance and prompts athletes to chase the light. The device then records the movement patterns to track direction, speed, response time, and precision. - All of Helios’s hardware and software are manufactured in the country through two factories in Gujarat. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- From the CapTable Indian edtech is a burning building, so why is Suresh Kalpathi running towards it? In the early 90s, when Indian IT services was just starting to make a name for itself on the global stage, Suresh Kalpathi made his first foray into education. SSI Ltd, the company he founded along with his two brothers, offered short-term IT courses which served as a springboard for those looking to enter the booming IT space. It didn’t take long for SSI to reach stratospheric heights. It went public soon after it was incorporated in 1991 and acquired US-based Albion Orion for nearly $64 million, in what was then the largest cross-border acquisition by an Indian IT company. It even bought a controlling stake in one of its publicly listed rivals, Aptech. In 2008, when the brother-promoters exited SSI, media reports suggested the company was valued at around Rs 900-1,000 crore. 15 years on, Kalpathi’s second venture in the education space, Veranda Learning, is in full-throttle. Even as the funding winter has taken the bloom of the education rose, Veranda has acquired 10 companies since October 2022, spending over Rs 1,000 crore to assemble its current portfolio of a dozen-odd companies. And it doesn’t intend to slow down.But with inorganic growth proving disastrous for so many of the most-vaunted edtechs of recent times, it must be asked, what does Kalpathi know that the rest of the sector doesn’t? Key takeaways: - Veranda Learning is Suresh Kalpathi’s second act as an entrepreneur in the education/edtech space - The company’s entire growth strategy almost completely relies on acquisitions—it has spent over Rs 1,000 cr to buy over a dozen companies so far - Its acquisitions have increased its revenue from Rs 2.5 crore in FY21 to nearly Rs 200 crore in FY23; in the first half of FY24, its revenue has crossed Rs 170 crore - With two successive quarters of being EBITDA-positive, Kalpathi believes he’s on track to stitch together a full stack of educational services—right from preschool to upskilling [Continue Reading]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Namaste Doston, TechSparks ki duniya mein aapka phir se swagat hai! TechSparks, YourStory's flagship event, is set for its exciting return to Mumbai at the Grand Hyatt on February 29 and March 1, 2024. It's more than just a conference; it's a hub for the brightest minds in startups and tech. Here, you'll have the chance to engage with India's top investors and business innovators. Whether you're looking to pitch your ideas, seek funding, or form new partnerships, TechSparks is the place to be. This event is an incredible opportunity for networking with a select group of motivated individuals and leaders. It's a platform to share ideas, learn from industry pioneers, and contribute to shaping the future of tech in India. [Get Your Passes Today!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- News & Updates - [Up and up:]( The International Monetary Fund nudged its global growth forecast higher, citing the unexpected strength of the US economy and fiscal support measures in China. It now sees global growth in 2024 at 3.1%, followed by a 3.2% expansion in 2025. - [High returns:]( Norway’s giant sovereign wealth fund reported a record profit of 2.22 trillion kroner ($213 billion) in 2023, supported by robust returns on its investments in technology stocks. The Government Pension Fund Global’s return on investment last year was coming in at 16.1% for the year. - [AI assistant:]( Stellantis' Peugeot brand plans to use ChatGPT to improve the voice assistant in its cars and vans, joining rivals such as Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz in tapping the popular AI chatbot. Peugeot will launch a pilot version of the ChatGPT service, which will be able to connect to vehicle controls and answer many general or navigation-related questions. Here's what else we have for you Unlock your entrepreneurial potential with IIM Lucknow's Pre-Incubation Program Cohort 3.0 In association with IIM Lucknow Enterprise Incubation Centre The Indian Institute of Management Lucknow's Enterprise Incubation Centre, in collaboration with Silicon Valley-based startup Moonpreneur, is excited to announce the launch of its Pre-Incubation Program Cohort 3.0. Here’s what you can expect. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Reimagining ODA models for a new era of development cooperation In association with Korea Social Investment Foundation KOICA's Creative Technology Solution programme partners with South Korean startups to implement innovative solutions addressing social and environmental challenges in developing countries. Here’s what you need to know. [Know More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- What you need to know about Couchbase: Takeaways from a NoSQL Masterclass In association with Couchbase 💡🚀 Did you miss Couchbase's Masterclass on Unveiling the New NoSQL Database? Dive into the highlights and key takeaways now! [Read More]( Did you know? What company was engaged in a seven-year-long patent dispute with Apple that was finally settled for over $500 million in 2018? Answer: Samsung. We would love to hear from you! To let us know what you liked and disliked about our newsletter, please mail nslfeedback@yourstory.com. If you don’t already get this newsletter in your inbox, [sign up here](. For past editions of the YourStory Buzz, you can check our [Daily Capsule page here](. [Feedback]( [Unsubscribe]( [Newsletters](

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