Khadim Batti | CEO, Whatfix

Whatfix's Khadim Batti Recognized in IBT's Top 20 CEOs of 2024

Kadim Batti is a renowned entrepreneur and AI expert who co-founded Whatfix, a leading digital adoption platform. He has revolutionized user onboarding and training with interactive walkthroughs and AI-powered solutions. Under his leadership, Whatfix has achieved significant growth and global recognition. Batti's innovative approach, philanthropic efforts, and commitment to education and technology access have made him a respected figure in the tech industry, inspiring others with his vision and achievements. Jul 7, 2024
Raghu Ravinutala | CEO, Yellow Messenger

IBT CEO Awards 2024: Yellow.ai's Raghu Ravinutala Recognized

In the realm of artificial intelligence and customer engagement, Raghu Ravinutala stands out as a visionary leader reshaping how businesses interact with their customers. As the CEO and co-founder of Yellow.ai, he has propelled the company to the forefront of the conversational AI industry, revolutionizing how enterprises automate and optimize their customer service processes. Jul 7, 2024
Akhil Gupta | Co-Founder, NoBroker

IBT Awards 2024: NoBroker's Akhil Gupta Among Top 20 CEOs

Akhil Gupta, the Co-Founder of NoBroker, has emerged as a visionary leader in the real estate sector, revolutionizing the way properties are bought, sold, and rented. His journey with NoBroker is a testament to entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to innovation. Jul 7, 2024
Ronnie Screwvala | Co-Founder, upGrad

IBT Awards 2024: upGrad Co-founder Ronnie Screwvala Among Top 20 CEOs

Ronnie Screwvala is not just a name in the business world; he is a pioneer whose entrepreneurial journey has left an indelible mark on the media, entertainment, and more recently, the online education industries. Co-founder of upGrad, India's largest online higher education company, Screwvala's career trajectory is a testament to innovation, foresight, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Jul 7, 2024
Govt makes ISI mark mandatory for steel & aluminium utensils to ensure safety in kitchens

ISI Mark Now Mandatory for Kitchen Utensils in India

In a significant move to enhance kitchen safety and quality, the Central government of India has made it mandatory for stainless steel and aluminium utensils to conform to the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The announcement was made on Friday by the Commerce and Industry Ministry, marking a significant step towards ensuring consumer safety and product quality. Jul 5, 2024
Start-up

Mega boost to Indian startup ecosystem; $7bn in H1 2024, domestic funding, demand set to drive growth

Indian startups received nearly $7 billion in funding in the first half of 2024, indicating potential for growth. This growth is driven by domestic funding and demand, similar to the success seen in Silicon Valley and China. The Indian FMCG sector's growth, driven by rural demand and government initiatives, serves as an example of the potential for domestic demand to drive growth in the startup sector. Jul 4, 2024