Following UK’s model, Luxembourg fund invests in Indian AI startup

Following UK’s model, Luxembourg fund invests in Indian AI startup
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  • In 2017 alone, 38% of British companies made new investments in India in 2017.
  • On December 12th and 13th 2018, an event ‘FutureTech’ was organized by a partnership between the British High Commission and India’s NITI Aayog (The National Institution for Transforming India), to fastrack funds for Indian startups.
  • On June 2018, Xavier Bettel, the Prime Minister of Luxembourg focused on expanding cooperation in investments and Digital India.
  • Boundary Holding’s earlier investment in 2018 AI-based startups includes XRVision– a Facial Recognition startup from Singapore.


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