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India-born reign high in the US

Three firms founded by NRIs find place in a list of 15 innovations that have the potential to change the tech-world.

Updated on: Sep 03, 2007 01:46 AM IST
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Indian-origin entrepreneurs in the US continue to make their mark in the Silicon Valley, with three start-ups founded by people from the country being named by a Fortune group magazine in a list of 15 innovations that have the potential to change the world of technology.

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The three companies -- Bloom Energy, Expensr and Vanu -- have been featured in "The Next Disruptors -- 15 companies that will change the world" list of Business 2.0, a magazine published by global media giant CNN-Time Warner group, which also publishes magazines like Fortune.

The common thread between the three companies is that all of them have an Indian-origin US national as the founder.

Bloom Energy is a utility company that aims to help households generate their own electricity; Expensr is a financial planning software solution provider; and Vanu is a radio wireless software solution that enables a base station to simultaneously operate through various platforms like GSM and CDMA.

While Vanu Inc has been founded by its NRI CEO Vanu Bose, Bloom Energy is the brain child of K R Sridhar. Expensr, a San Francisco-based startup that has developed a software aimed at helping people a fast and easy way to track their spending habits, has been co-founded by Indian-origin Shawn Gupta with his fellow programmer Reman Child.

 
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