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Here’s our newest round-up of the featured startups on our site this week. If you have startup tips or story suggestions, feel free to email us. Enjoy this week’s list!
1. Viatick | Singapore (Startup Profile)
Viatick has teamed up with Singapore government agency to launch smart bicycle racks. The free-to-use smart racks allow anyone to secure their bikes and scooters without the need for a separate lock. Using their smartphone’s bluetooth capabilities, cyclists can lock and unlock their bike at any available smart rack.
2. Zanroo | Thailand (Startup Profile)
Marketing technology startup Zanroo develops software that allows brand owners to collect and analyze consumer data that can inform their marketing campaigns. The startup claims its service represents a “total” market research solution, which incorporates so-called “social listening” technology to derive marketing insights from social media interactions.
3. PeeBuddy | India (Startup Profile)
PeeBuddy revolutionizes the way women use the washroom. As India’s first female urination device, it is essentially a cardboard funnel that women can use to pee standing up.
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