Here’s our newest round-up of the featured startups on our site this week. If you have startup tips or story suggestions, feel free to email us. Enjoy this week’s list!
1. Ematic | Singapore (Startup Profile)
Singapore-based Ematic’s online intelligence platform integrates into a business’ email service and produces insights to help target its communications better. A suite of tools helps it analyze data and design more effective marketing campaigns.
2. Homage | Singapore (Startup Profile)
Homage wants to help aging population by matching seniors to quality in-home caregivers. It offers personalized home care through its website. Customers can sign up and list their specific needs, and the team assigns them the right caregiver.
3. Pear Video | China (Startup Profile)
Video-based media startup Pear Video’s app offers a broad range of content. It runs short news snippets and each video is only a few minutes long. The startup is partnering with third-party content creators and also purchases copyrighted footage from news stations.
4. Pawoon | Indonesia (Startup Profile)
Pawoon offers a software and hardware solution that businesses such as shops and restaurants can use to manage things like inventory and payment. Its software can be installed on any Android device.
5. ServX | India (Startup Profile)
India startup ServX has a mobile app that helped close to 90,000 users get their cars repaired. It connects users to authorized garages which are vetted by their in-house mechanics. The startup has built a supply chain for spare parts and is currently testing it out across its network of garages.
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