Syook has raised $1 million in its Series A round led by Inflection Point Ventures (IPV) and more
Enterprise tech startup Syook has raised $1 million in its Series A round led by Inflection Point Ventures (IPV) and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC). According to the Bengaluru-based startup, the assets will be used to enhance and increase its engineering team, and its presence in the oversea
Enterprise tech startup Syook has raised $1 million in its Series A round led by Inflection Point Ventures (IPV) and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC).
According to the Bengaluru-based startup, the assets will be used to enhance and increase its engineering team, and its presence in the overseas markets essentially in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
Started by Arjun Nagarajun, Saurabh Sharma and Aman Agarwal, Syook’s measured and configurable no-code stage helps companies supercharge their operational efficiency. The stage is being used in manufacturing, coordinations, auto and the oil and gas sector.
The startup currently works with tech monsters like Microsoft, Accenture, Siemens and Bosch. Hindustan Unilever, Reckitt Benckiser, FIAT and the TATA bunch are likewise working with Syook as its customers.
The lead investor in this round IPV has made 69 investments including this round, its recent investment was in July this year in an educational neo-bank for children, Streak for an undisclosed sum in its seed round.
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