Indian start-ups trickle into CES
India comes to the table.
“Everybody wants to do a start-up in India,” said Zafar Baig, a board member of Emo2, one of the few Indian companies that's exhibiting at CES this week. The problem is, investors and entrepreneurs are focused on software and services, not hardware. There's a belief that “design is not mature enough to be accepted globally. Software is an easy play.”
Only ten India-based companies are exhibiting, out of more than three thousand total on the show floor.… More