New Delhi, Oct 14 (PTI) Intello Labs, a quality-assaying agritech startup, on Thursday said it has started agriculture produce trade exchange platform 'Praman' and achieved a monthly gross transaction ...
Intello Labs has raised $5.9 million (Rs 45 crore) in its series A round of funding from Saama Capital, Singapore-based agritech accelerator Grow and American platform SVG Ventures Thrive. Existing ...
Artificial intelligence-focussed agricultural technology startup Intello Labs Pvt. Ltd said on Wednesday it has raised Rs 45 crore ($5.9 million) in its Series A funding round led by new investor ...
Bengaluru: Agritech startup Intello Labs has raised $5.9 million in Series A round led by early stage investor Saama Capital, along with global agritech funds GROW (Singapore) and SVG Ventures THRIVE ...
Gurugram-based agritech startup Intello Labs has raised $5.9 Mn in Series A round of funding led by Saama Capital, alongside global agritech funds GROW (Singapore) and SVG Ventures THRIVE (USA).
Agriculture employs around 50 percent of the population in India and contributes close to 18 percent of the gross domestic product. No wonder then, that it presents a huge opportunity to startups and ...
Gurugram-based agritech startup Intello Labs has raised a $2 Mn seed round from Nexus Venture Partners and Omnivore. The startup will use the funding to strengthen its product and boost its global ...
Started by Milan Sharma, Nishant Mishra, Himani Shah and Devendra Chandani, the Gurugram-based agritech startup, Intello Labs, has come a long way since its inception in 2016. With a predominant ...
The path-breaking laws open up promising avenues that will benefit both agri-startups and farmers in the long run Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention that certain individuals are representing ...
Praman is a groundbreaking agriculture produce trade exchange platform, with integrated quality assessment. It facilitates spot-trading and e-auctioning in agri-commodities including cardamom, onion, ...
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