Here are the seven Indian startups selected for Sequoia Surge 03



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Sequoia has shortlisted 15 startups for the third cohort of the Surge program

Out of 15, seven startups have been selected from India

Surge is a 15-week startup accelerator program by Sequoia India

Venture capital firm Sequoia Capital on Monday (April 27) announced the names of the 15 startups shortlisted for the third cohort of the Surge program. Surge is a 15-week program that started online on April 13.

Out of 15, seven startups have been selected from India. An Indian startup, which is a direct consumer brand (DTC), currently operates stealthily. So far, the selected startups have raised around $ 39 Mn in their Surge rounds.

As part of the program, Surge invests $ 1Mn to $ 2Mn of seed capital with business start-up workshops, global immersion trips and the support of a community of founders. Entrepreneurs like Byju Raveendran of BYJU, Deepinder Goyal of Zomato, Kunal Shah of Cred, Girish Mathrubootham of Freshworks are some of the notable mentors of the show.

Shortlisted startups span a wide range of sectors, including SaaS, business technology, consumer services, fitness, food and beverage (F&B), edtech, and healthtech.

For the third cohort, Sequoia used the Zoom video conferencing platform, the Surge app, and other digital tools to ensure that the quality of the tutoring was not affected due to the Covid-19 crash.

Meet the Indian startups that came into being 03

Atlan

Founders: Prukalpa Sankar and Varun Banka
Campus: Singapore and New Delhi
Founded in: 2019

Atlan aims to build a home for data teams by bringing together diverse people, tools to create a frictionless collaboration experience.

Founders: Tamanna Dhamija, Tarun Dhamija and Kartik Bansal
Campus: Hyderabad
Founded in: 2019

Convosight is a community management platform that leverages data analytics and machine learning to help administrators and brands better build, moderate, grow, and leverage communities.

Founders: Manas Ranjan Hota and Vijender Reddy
Campus: Bangalore
Founded in: 2016

DrinkPrime is a manufacturer of smart subscription water purifiers. Users do not have to worry about installation, relocation or maintenance issues.

Founders: Jitendra Chouksey, Sonal Singh, Jyoti Dabas, Bala Krishna Reddy and Rohit Chattopadhyay
Campus: Pune
Founded in: 2019

Fittr started as a platform that allows people to get mutual help to achieve their fitness goals. It has registered more than 800 thousand users worldwide.

Founders: Gaurav Baheti and Sumit Mendiratta
Campus: Gurugram
Founded in: 2018

Procol is building a digital acquisition platform for live auctions, market rates, collaboration, and smart information. The platform helps companies to digitize their purchasing processes, providing transparency, traceability and cost savings.

Founders: Nishant Modak and Piyush Verma
Campus: Santa Clara, United States and Pune
Founded in: 2020

Last9 is a site reliability engineering (SRE) platform, which helps companies run their systems at scale. The platform is currently deployed in closed beta on some of the websites in India and ASEAN countries.



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