Selligion Technologies raised Rs 3 crore led by Xiaomi founding member and others

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Selligion Technologies raised Rs 3 crore led by Xiaomi founding member and Founders of Bounce Infinity and Jar App where founder of Amarante Shipping Captain Prashant Priya also participated.

The goal of Selligion was to reimagine computing for India by creating a hardware and cloud-based software ecosystem that could provide computing to every Indian for less than Rs 399 per month. Selligion conceptualised, designed, and developed a consumer cloud computer. The money will be used to distribute a particular model of the computer to a large number of students on a monthly subscription basis while also developing a scalable cloud-based software ecosystem for future deployment.

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Selligion Technologies raised Rs 3 crore led by Xiaomi founding member and others

Selligion Technologies raised Rs 3 crore led by Xiaomi founding member and Founders of Bounce Infinity and Jar App where founder of Amarante Shipping Captain Prashant Priya also participated.

The goal of Selligion was to reimagine computing for India by creating a hardware and cloud-based software ecosystem that could provide computing to every Indian for less than Rs 399 per month. Selligion conceptualised, designed, and developed a consumer cloud computer. The money will be used to distribute a particular model of the computer to a large number of students on a monthly subscription basis while also developing a scalable cloud-based software ecosystem for future deployment.

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