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4 Startups That We Liked From TLabs Demo Day

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TLabs, a Times Internet Ltd. initiative has concluded its 5th batch of 7 startups recently. The batch was announced earlier this year in April, the selected 7 startups went through mentoring program and received benefits from TLabs tech partners. The startups had also received funding of INR 10 Lakh for 10% equity.

Here are the 4 startups that we liked from the Demo Day:

Ghar360: A cloud-based 3D augmented reality platform for home design that allows users to customize and visualize their dream home even before they buy or build. It also allows architects and builders to exhibit their projects in an innovative way which can be used as a quick sales and marketing tool.

ParallelDots: A tool that allows any content archive to be presented in a story using advanced techniques of NLP and machine learning. For publishers and bloggers, it automatically creates timeline of any event using their archive and present it in an interactive, intuitive and easy-to-navigate interface on their webpage.

Vidgyor: It enables broadcasters and content distributors monetize live TV streams by inserting targeted mid-roll ads on any internet connected device. It increases advertising inventory and optimizes revenue by aggregating ad-networks.

GreedyGame: It is a unique platform for advertisers to create highly effective and engaging digital marketing campaigns. With GreedyGame, brands get to tell their stories to the consumers using in-game characters while game developers get a new source of monetization through native advertising.

The other startups that were part of this batch include TakeZero, Spayee and Fashupp.

TLabs has recently closed applications for its 6th Batch, stay tuned for the announcement for the next batch of the accelerator.

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