In a notable shift, women entrepreneurs are taking the helm of the startup scene in the Tricity, ushering in a new era of innovation and community empowerment. Breaking free from traditional boundaries, they are venturing into diverse sectors, from artificial intelligence to hospitality, leaving a significant mark on the entrepreneurial landscape.
Women like Neha Tulli, founder of '6DOF Solutions,' are leveraging technology to revolutionize education through augmented and virtual reality. Inspired by the challenges faced by teachers, Neha embarked on her startup journey, garnering support from prestigious institutions and securing accolades for her innovative approach.
Similarly, Anubhi Khandelwal, founder of Terafac Technologies, aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry through smart manufacturing labs, driven by her passion for practical learning. Taking calculated risks, Anubhi invested her savings into her venture, supported by renowned institutions like IIT Ropar.
Priyanka Gupta, co-founder of Hops 'N' Grains Microbrewery, transitioned from a career in medicine to entrepreneurship, defying societal norms and facing financial challenges. Despite the hurdles, Priyanka's determination and perseverance led to the expansion of her venture, providing employment opportunities and contributing to the hospitality industry.
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Mehak Bhan, founder of '105 Arts' gallery, transformed her passion for art into a profession, creating a space for artists to showcase their work. Fostering a community of art enthusiasts, Mehak's journey exemplifies dedication and resilience in pursuit of her vision.
Sartaj Lamba, founder of Buddy Mobility Care, empowers individuals with disabilities through accessible transportation services. Drawing inspiration from personal experiences, Sartaj's venture aims to create a more inclusive society, supported by a team dedicated to their mission.
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Prerna Kalra, co-founder of HanuAI, leverages artificial intelligence to address infrastructure challenges, driven by a passion for problem-solving. Despite facing doubts and challenges, Prerna's perseverance and resilience have led to recognition and success in the tech industry.
As women continue to lead innovation and empowerment in the Tricity's startup ecosystem, their stories inspire others to pursue their passions and overcome obstacles. With determination and resilience, they are shaping the future of entrepreneurship and making a lasting impact on their communities.