Blogs
Moore’s Law and the Indian venture capital, startup ecosystem
Sateesh breaks down his thoughts and helps you understand why the comparison "Moore's Law, from the world of computing, refers to the number of transistors on a microchip doubling every two years, though the cost of computers is halved. Interestingly, the law and the multiplier effect at its core have been relevant across multiple sectors in the past. A great example at hand and still unfolding is the vibrant Indian venture capital and entrepreneurial ecosystem"
Evaluating Investments-Endiya’s Lens
"Clearly, there's nothing as challenging as crossing the chasm for a startup. But having the right set of investors by your side can make the journey less lonely. So what exactly does a venture capital firm look at when investing in early-stage startups?" Abhishek lists out what we at Endiya look for in startups and why?

Tele-ICU Opportunity: Myth or reality?
"At a macro level in Telehealth, it appears like there is a huge market opportunity because of the shortage of critical care doctors in many countries relative to their population. We must still consider that there are a lot of challenges that entrepreneurs have to overcome to build a large and viable business in the sector. Can these businesses be built like SaaS businesses?"

Cell Propulsion - What made us cross the Chasm?
The 4th-largest automobile industry in the world needs a transformation - especially the commercial segment which comprises nearly 4% of the industry. Also, the world continues to grapple with climate change, as the stakes keep getting exponentially higher with each passing year. Cell Propulsion presents its solution as a model that is unique for multiple reasons, including but not limited to scalability, customization for the end customer, and a product that offers numerous avenues for diversification.
