The laptop is powered with 4G wireless sim connectivity and runs on PrimeOS, the brand’s proprietary Android 11-based operating system
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Sepang-based venture capital (VC) firm for early-stage start-ups, Capital A has appointed Aswani Chaitanya as its Vice President (VP) of Investments. 

The company claimed in a statement that Aswani will bring extensive experience in building and scaling businesses. In his new role, he will spearhead investments and build the portfolio management team within Capital A.

Aswani has over 15 years of corporate experience working at companies like Wipro, Deutsche Bank, and Goldman Sachs. He made his entrepreneurial debut with Timios, a healthy snack brand for kids, which successfully raised funding from marquee investors. After scaling the venture, he eventually divested controlling stakes in the company to take up his new role at Capital A, the statement added.

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Sharing his views, Ankit Kedia, founder and lead investor of Capital A, said, “At Capital-A, we have strived to work alongside the founders in their start-up journey and partake in adding value to the businesses we invest in, this is where Aswani’s rich experience will help us – as a corporate professional and as well as more recently as a successful start-up entrepreneur himself.  Aswani will lead Capital A's portfolio management and  I am confident of him being able to contribute  towards building a more resilient and growth-oriented startup ecosystem in India."

Sharing his enthusiasm about joining Capital A, Aswani Chaitanya said, "I am thrilled to join Capital A and be a part of their mission to empower and support innovative startups in India. With my experience in building and scaling businesses, I look forward to working with the team to identify and invest in high-potential companies and help them achieve their full potential.”
 

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