How an Indian man turned 'missed calls' into million dollar business
•Apurva Shrivastava, an engineer from MIT, has successfully created a company valued at an astonishing 8,300 crore rupees.
•His innovative startup, Avoca, harnesses the power of AI voice agents to streamline communication for home service businesses, enhancing appointment scheduling and quote follow-ups.
•With over $125 million raised, Avoca's valuation has reached $1 billion.
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Apurva Shrivastava, an engineer from MIT, has successfully created a company valued at an astonishing 8,300 crore rupees. His innovative startup, Avoca, harnesses the power of AI voice agents to streamline communication for home service businesses, enhancing appointment scheduling and quote follow-ups. With over $125 million raised, Avoca's valuation has reached $1 billion. Shrivastava forecasts a transformative impact of AI on the home services sector in the near future.المصدر: Times of India | Source: Times of India
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