
Rishika Sadam
Senior Correspondent at Reuters
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1 week ago |
dukecountry.fm | Rishika Sadam
By Rishika Sadam(Reuters) -Practo, an Indian healthcare services platform connecting doctors and patients, wants to double its revenue from international business in the next three years as it expands into developed markets, a top executive told Reuters. Founded in 2008, the Bengaluru-based firm gets about 20% of its revenue from international markets, where its bigger presence is through its software management service for hospitals in South East Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
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kelo.com | Rishika Sadam
By Rishika Sadam(Reuters) -Practo, an Indian healthcare services platform connecting doctors and patients, wants to double its revenue from international business in the next three years as it expands into developed markets, a top executive told Reuters. Founded in 2008, the Bengaluru-based firm gets about 20% of its revenue from international markets, where its bigger presence is through its software management service for hospitals in South East Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
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reuters.com | Rishika Sadam
May 28 (Reuters) - Practo, an Indian healthcare services platform connecting doctors and patients, wants to double its revenue from international business in the next three years as it expands into developed markets, a top executive told Reuters. Founded in 2008, the Bengaluru-based firm gets about 20% of its revenue from international markets, where its bigger presence is through its software management service for hospitals in South East Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Sign up here.
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2 weeks ago |
kfgo.com | Rishika Sadam
By Rishika Sadam(Reuters) -Qure.AI, an India-based startup providing artificial intelligence tools to healthcare firms, is aiming to turn profitable in the next financial year and for an initial public offer (IPO) in two years, its CEO told Reuters. The company, founded in 2016 and largely backed by AI firm Fractal Analytics, counts Peak XV Partners and Novo Nordisk’s Novo Holdings among its investors, and has raised $125 million in funding so far, CEO Prashant Warier said.
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7news.com.au | Jatindra Dash |Rishika Sadam
At least 17 people have died in a building fire in a city in south-central India. The blaze broke out on Sunday on the ground floor of the building in the city of Hyderabad, in Telangana state, before spreading to the upper floors. The casualties included six children under five years of age. About a dozen firefighting vehicles were involved in the operation, the Telangana Fire, Disaster Response, Emergency and Civil Defence Department said in a statement.
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