AI in action: How entrepreneurs demonstrated solutions for enterprise, healthcare, education, and other fields
  • Elena
  • February 27, 2026

AI in action: How entrepreneurs demonstrated solutions for enterprise, healthcare, education, and other fields

At the India AI Impact Summit, several startups showed AI products that are solving real-world problems in healthcare, education, finance, manufacturing, and more. Some products are already being used widely, while others are close to launch.

Here are some key startups:


1. Navana.ai (Founded in 2018)

Founders: Raoul Nanavati and Jai Nanavati
Location: Mumbai

Navana.ai is a voice AI company mainly serving banks and financial companies (BFSI sector).

It provides:

  • AI voicebots
  • Speech recognition tools
  • Real-time analytics systems

The company handles around 100 million calls every year and supports 15 Indian languages. It builds its own AI models and is also working on small language models.


2. Aalgorix (Founded in 2015)

Founder: Rohit Verma

Aalgorix works in the education sector. It has created an AI-powered interactive toy for children under 15.

The toy:

  • Follows school syllabus
  • Talks and interacts with children
  • Acts as a mentor and companion

The product will launch in the next two months and will be sold in toy shops.


3. Janus (Founded in 2025)

Founders: Shivum Pandove and Jet Wu

Janus helps companies test their AI systems before launching them.

It:

  • Creates simulated real-world situations
  • Checks if AI systems follow rules properly
  • Finds errors in chatbots, voice assistants, and automated systems

It is backed by Y Combinator and mainly works with enterprise clients. The company says it can reduce testing time from months to days. It is based in the US and plans to expand to India.


4. Proxgy (Founded in 2020)

Founder: Pulkit Ahuja
Location: Gurugram

Proxgy builds smart IoT devices for industrial workers.

Its main product is a smart helmet with:

  • Camera and flashlight
  • Gas sensors
  • GPS tracking
  • Video recording

The helmet helps in hands-free work and improves worker safety. The company also makes smart locks for cargo tracking using cellular, Bluetooth, and satellite networks. Proxgy holds over 100 patents in India and the US.


5. Neurema (Founded in 2025)

Founders: Ashutosh Thakur, Shoaib S Attar, Priyansh Jain

Neurema is building a wearable device that tracks focus levels in real time.

When attention drops, it sends special sound frequencies to help improve concentration. The product is still under development and needs more research and funding.


6. Radai (Founded in 2025)

Founders: Bharat Aggarwal, Kshitij Jadhav, Aniket Aman
Location: Delhi

Radai builds AI tools for hospitals and radiologists to read medical scans faster and more accurately.

In testing:

  • Doctors accepted AI results without changes in 92% of cases

The company provides tools for:

  • Breast cancer detection
  • Bone and joint analysis
  • Early signs of cognitive decline

7. Eka Care (Founded in 2020)

Founders: Vikalp Sahni and Dilip Tuli

Eka Care is building an AI-powered medical scribe platform that works in multiple Indian languages.

Key features:

  • Works even without internet (offline mode)
  • Focus on patient data privacy
  • Real-time transcription

It also provides digital tools for clinics, such as:

  • Electronic medical records
  • E-prescriptions
  • Appointment management