Forbes ’30 Under 30′ Lists Dozens of Indian American Entrepreneurs in Social Impact, Enterprise Technology, Manufacturing & Industry – India West

As India-West continues its reports on the Forbes ‘30 Under 30’ list for 2022 released earlier this month, over a dozen Indian Americans were featured in the category of Social Impact, Enterprise Technology, and Manufacturing & Industry.

Following are the Indian Americans selected for the list, by category:

Social Impact

*Devesh Bharadwaj, cofounder of Pani Energy, is tackling the worldwide clean water crisis, said Forbes. Pani Energy, based in Victoria, Canada, optimizes water treatment plants to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and improve sustainability.

*Rahul Gupta-Iwasaki and Mark Ulrich are cofounders of Every.org, whichaims to build accessible giving infrastructure for every charity, donor, and developer. For charities, Every.org provides free online tools that optimize peer-to-peer fundraising and processes donations of cash, cryptocurrencies, or stocks. For donors, Every.org enables them to explore and donate to over 1 million nonprofits. And for developers, Every.org has a Charity API that allows them to easily create unique giving experiences, said Forbes. The company, started by the Stanford grads, has helped over 1,600 nonprofits to raise over $4.5 M on its platform since launching in March 2020.

*Anisha Gupta, cofounder of Bluebird Climate, aims to decarbonize the consumer products industry through her climate tech company Bluebird Climate. Bluebird is building a software that is helping brands tackle the 95% of company emissions that live within their products and supply chains, and allows them to minimize the impact of their operations on the planet, noted Forbes.

Enterprise Technology

* Tsion Behailu, Aparna Dhinakaran and Manisha Sharma, founding team of Arize AI. The startup, which enables customers to monitor the performance of AI models using software that looks for things such as unforeseen biases in algorithms, has $24.5 million in funding from Battery Ventures, Foundation Capital and Trinity Ventures, among others, said Forbes.

*Yunyu Lin and Rahul Sengottuvelu, cofounders of Cohere, whose software allows customer-support and onboarding teams to view and control customers’ computer screens without any need for clients to download a remote access code. It has $3.5 million in funding, according to Forbes.

* Ganesh Datta, Anish Dhar and Nikhil Unni are cofounders of Cortex, a company which helps developers and engineers explore, understand, and operate the microservices used in building applications. Its platform documents service architecture, audits service health and prevents outages, noted Forbes.

* Pulkit Jaiswal and Imogen Low cofounded nwo.ai. Using machine learning and human metadata to identify global shifts early and throughout the trend lifecycle, nwo.ai enables corporations and governments to gain insights on sectors ranging from consumer products to global war, according to Forbes. Jaiswal, a drone …….

Source: https://www.indiawest.com/news/global_indian/forbes-30-under-30-lists-dozens-of-indian-american-entrepreneurs-in-social-impact-enterprise-technology/article_02af4b0c-598c-11ec-97c3-6fba60c6d6a3.html