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The Circle FC concludes ‘The Water Challenge' Accelerator Programme with Demo Day

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The Circle: Founders Club, also known as ‘The Circle FC’ concluded the 'The Water Challenge' Accelerator Programme with a Demo Day held at The Circle Work in Gurugram last week.

Deputy Ambassador of Israel, Israeli government officials, Indian climate-tech investors, media representatives, corporates, and other ecosystem stakeholders were part of the event.

The agenda of the day included a panel discussion on the topic of 'Role of climate-tech Innovations in Addressing Global Challenges.

The jury panel consisted of leading climate tech VCs and angel investors like Speciale Invest, Venture Catalyst, Fluid Ventures and Climate Angels, representing a diverse range of backgrounds and expertise in the sector.

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The event was attended by more than 15 VCs and investors including Indian Angel Network, MeritX Ventures, AWE Funds and many more.

The nine start-ups who presented were –

1. Watsan Environtech: Producing affordable, maintenance-free, electricity-free water purifiers.

2. Aumsat Technologies: Water Infrastructure Intelligence using satellite technologies

3. Ecovia: Providing environment-friendly hygiene solutions for businesses.

4. Phyfarm: Providing a Sensing, Automation & Farm Intelligence Platform for Smart Agriculture.

5. Arosia Water: Building cloud-connected, solar-powered AROSIA Water Kiosks.

6. Nimble Vision: Implementing Smart Water & Sewage Management solutions using IoT & AI.

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7. WaterLab Solutions: Creating low-cost groundwater monitoring and management solutions.

8. Biofilm Engineers: Developing next-generation bioreactors for wastewater treatment using IoT platforms and AI tools.

9. iSync: Offering home automation solutions for urban gardening.

Three start-ups received awards sponsored by IDE Technologies and Absolute. Absolute is a global bioscience company focused on creating innovative biomaterials and ingredients for agriculture, healthcare, and biomaterial applications.

Rajiv Bathla, CEO of The Circle said, "The Water Challenge has been a testament to the power of international collaboration in driving innovation. By leveraging expertise from Israel and India, we have created a platform for start-ups to thrive and create impactful solutions for global water issues."

The Circle Founders Club is a business accelerator to help scale up growth-stage startups through focused mentoring, business services, funding support, key business collaborations, and global access. It is backed by Hunch Ventures.

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