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The human story of an AI startup

Mihup, the conversational AI platform, is one of India’s promising start-ups, and received Rs 11 crore in a latest round of funding in December. But the roots of this advanced tech company are in human relationships.

December 30, 2020 / 08:59 IST
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In the small city of Cooch Behar in Bengal, a world away from start-up hotspots like California’s Sand Hill Road or Bangalore’s HSR Layout, Tapan Barman grew up watching his mother run orphanages.

Today, Barman is the co-founder and CEO of Mihup, a more versatile, multifaceted and distinctly Indian version of Alexa or Siri, with options in vernacular languages.

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Founded in 2016, Mihup received Rs 45 crore in seed funding from Accel Partners. A further Rs 12.5 crore came in 2019 from Accel and Ideaspring Capital. And in December they received Rs 11 crore from Accel, Ideaspring, Core91 VC and YuMe Networks founder and CEO Jayant Kadambi. The company’s clients include Tata Motors, Swiggy, Panasonic, Hyundai and the Indian National Congress.

And yes, for their first three years, Mihup did move from Kolkata to Bangalore.