Forbes India, in collaboration with D Globalist, a global mobility accelerator with a worldwide network of professionals, has launched the new edition of DGEMS.
Open Financial Technologies, Lenskart, Medikabazaar, Pearl Global, Good Glamm Group, No Broker are the Indian companies that entered in the top 10 list.
Forbes India DGEMS 2023 platform that recognizes 200 companies with global business potential. The shortlisting of these companies was made by Forbes India & D Globalist after vetting on various parameters including their growth in the domestic market, unique business proposition, fundraising and ownership of intellectual property rights.
To provide holistic guidance to these select 200 companies, the platform will bring together global mobility experts, domain leaders, government designated organizations and endorsing bodies authorized under various startup visa and entrepreneur visa programs. These speakers will impart the founders with a deep understanding of the global entrepreneur mobility programs, corporate setups, international tax laws, intellectual property laws and cross border funding opportunities.
From South India, Kerala has also achieved a tremendously proud position in the list. Fintech company Open, founded by Anish Achuthan, Mabel Chacko, Deena Jacob, Ajeesh Achuthan; Healthtech company Mykare Health, founded by Senu Sam, Rahmathulla TM, Joash Philipose, Robotic and AI solutions company Genrobotic Innovations founded by Vimal Govink MK, Rashid K, Nikhil NP and Arun George; broadcast and communications technology company Inntot Technologies founded by Rajith Nair and Prasanath Thankappan; IoT platform Cavli Wireless founded by John Mathew, Tarun Thomas, Ajit Thomas and Akhil A Zeeb are the startups emerged and listed as highly potential ones in the Forbes recent listing.