@AjeetK @BwDisrupt Any idea why healthtech was a hotbed for investment in 2016??— Regina Dulanjali (@ReginaDulanjali) December 28, 2016
@AjeetK @BwDisrupt Oh come on, sir!! Spill the beans, why do u think it was the year of healthtech? :D— Regina Dulanjali (@ReginaDulanjali) December 28, 2016
@ReginaDulanjali Health, education, grocery, food are HUGE market opportunities, but don't present enough investment opportunity @BwDisrupt— Ajeet Khurana (@AjeetK) December 28, 2016
@AjeetK @BwDisrupt You're one of the few saying that. Also does demonetization affecting investing in anyway? for what kind of investor?— Regina Dulanjali (@ReginaDulanjali) December 28, 2016
Our tech edtech companies are doing great, 3 of them from overseas. So the opportunity is wide open for money and scale up. https://t.co/UGrYA4MPkd— Rishi Kapal (@startuprishi) December 28, 2016
@startuprishi I love what you are doing. As a category, I am not impressed by ed-tech startups -- though the market opportunity is fabulous.— Ajeet Khurana (@AjeetK) December 28, 2016
@ReginaDulanjali Demonetisation threatens to cause huge macroeconomic damage. If that threat comes true, everyone will suffer. @BwDisrupt— Ajeet Khurana (@AjeetK) December 28, 2016
@AjeetK Do have a look at simulanis. Some of the wonderful work is happening under the radar. Yes the general word is what you mentioned.— Rishi Kapal (@startuprishi) December 28, 2016
@AjeetK Please do glance through https://t.co/q2TM5g1d4x— Rishi Kapal (@startuprishi) December 28, 2016
@AjeetK Few more are https://t.co/6SEcQ30p10 and https://t.co/SsgibLW3wl and https://t.co/ajyffAcsQ6 now looking at the India market— Rishi Kapal (@startuprishi) December 28, 2016