Indo American Community Services, a Chicagoland-based nonprofit, held its second business and entrepreneurial conference July 24, bringing together successful and wannabe entrepreneurs as well as business leaders for the mutual benefit of individuals and the community.
The event at Marriott Naperville had a mix of startups seeking funding from potential investors and demonstrations by startups on innovative solutions. There was also a panel discussion providing tips and guidance to wannabe entrepreneurs as also a review panel consisting of Jai Shekhawat, founder and ceo of Fieldglass, acquired by SAP, Raymond Stanton III, and Lakshmi Shenoy, director of business development for 1871, Chicago based startup incubator.
The startups seeking funding were Pranadiabetes, Schoolrush, TracknProtect and Symplast. These four firms were the finalists from a list of multiple startups seeking funding.
The runners-up from the list were provided with an opportunity to demonstrate their products in a startup expo, where the investor panel and other participants reviewed the features and functionality of the products.
Sashi Kusuma, co-founder and MD represented Symplast that was founded by a group of plastic surgeons, seeing a need for a complete eHealth solution for plastic surgeons and medical spas.
Symplast is attempting to change the market paradigm in the healthcare segment. The firm is said to be bringing a holistic approach by taking an end-to-end approach so that patients, doctors and hospitals can reduce and potentially eliminate the need to use multiple systems, technologies in providing a service to patients.
Presentation was made by India Health Link, which plans to deploy health-check kiosks at an affordable price in India, similar to the ones seen at Walmart and other retail chains in the United States,.
As the number of doctors available to serve patients in India is low, the concept can bring basic health care to ordinary citizens in an easy manner, the company said.
IACS has been organizing multiple events across the nation by creating a community platform to foster networking, engagement, mentoring, innovation, and entrepreneurial related exchanges among the South Asian community in general and Indian American community in particular.
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