Shajgoj, a local brand that is bringing international brand cosmetics to Bangladesh, recently became one of the only two Bangladeshi startups to have backing from Sequoia Capital India, raising 21 crores. One of the few of its kind in Bangladesh, the online-based beauty and wellness platform also won The Daily Star ICT Startup of the Year in 2021.
Edutechs, an edtech startup based in Bangladesh has raised USD 100K in its pre-seed round, led by serial investor Mohammad Maaz and industrialist F. K. Md. Emdad Khan.
According to a press release, Edutechs aims to bring futuristic advanced learning technology to every classroom in Bangladesh. Moving forward, they want to automate education-related administrative tasks in the country.
Almost two years into the pandemic, the world is rethinking a lot of concepts that it took for granted in the pre-pandemic era.
The local FMCG company Unilever Bangladesh Ltd (UBL) is known for its wide brand portfolio, which includes brands such as Sunsilk, CloseUp,
Symphony Mobile announced that they have begun exporting locally assembled ‘Made in Bangladesh’ smartphones to Nepal. The announcement was made on January 22, at their factory premises near Ashulia, Dhaka.
Entrepreneurship is the new buzzword for youngsters nowadays. Look around yourself and you’ll see someone or the other on the journey of setting up a small business or a startup.
The term was coined back in 1992 by Neal Stephenson in his novel “Snow Crash”. It referred to a 3D VR environment where humans interacted with one another and software agents as avatars.
Shajgoj, a local brand that is bringing international brand cosmetics to Bangladesh, recently became one of the only two Bangladeshi startups to have backing from Sequoia Capital India, raising 21 crores. One of the few of its kind in Bangladesh, the online-based beauty and wellness platform also won The Daily Star ICT Startup of the Year in 2021.
Edutechs, an edtech startup based in Bangladesh has raised USD 100K in its pre-seed round, led by serial investor Mohammad Maaz and industrialist F. K. Md. Emdad Khan.
According to a press release, Edutechs aims to bring futuristic advanced learning technology to every classroom in Bangladesh. Moving forward, they want to automate education-related administrative tasks in the country.
Almost two years into the pandemic, the world is rethinking a lot of concepts that it took for granted in the pre-pandemic era.
The local FMCG company Unilever Bangladesh Ltd (UBL) is known for its wide brand portfolio, which includes brands such as Sunsilk, CloseUp,
Symphony Mobile announced that they have begun exporting locally assembled ‘Made in Bangladesh’ smartphones to Nepal. The announcement was made on January 22, at their factory premises near Ashulia, Dhaka.
Entrepreneurship is the new buzzword for youngsters nowadays. Look around yourself and you’ll see someone or the other on the journey of setting up a small business or a startup.
The term was coined back in 1992 by Neal Stephenson in his novel “Snow Crash”. It referred to a 3D VR environment where humans interacted with one another and software agents as avatars.
This rising number of Internet users in Bangladesh signals a peak for the local digital marketing industry. Digital marketing–any kind of electronic marketing–is now everywhere: Facebook,
Unilever’s flagship business competition, ‘BizMaestros’ is back for its 12th edition. This time, it will be held in a hybrid format with Rounds 1 and 2 taking place virtually, while Round 3 will be a closed in-person event with a limited audience.