Start-ups keen on making the most of UAE-India ties

Indian entrepreneurs see a growing synergy with opportunities offered by the UAE

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Bengaluru: As the business of start-ups and entrepreneurial culture gains momentum in the South Indian city of Bengaluru, several entrepreneurs see a growing synergy with opportunities offered by the UAE.

From using gamification for management learning to using apps to create analytical database of TV viewers and offering them bespoke programmes, start-ups in India are engaged with every possible aspect of our lives.

A selection of Indian entrepreneurs share their experience with Gulf News during a media interaction ahead of the visit of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, to India later this week:

RAJIV JAYARAMAN
Founder and CEO of Knolskape, which is among the world's top 20 gamification companies:
NIVEDITHA VISHWANATHAN
Head of product and marketing for Vymo, which builds apps to optimize sales productivity:
VIR KASHYAP
COO of Babajobs, which provides apps to connect prospective employers and employees.
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