Women entrepreneurs in Hyderabad are making strong progress in technology and business. At a recent event in the city, many women founders presented their new and creative tech products and business ideas.
The startups focused on areas like healthcare, clean water, environment, food, fashion, and smart city technology.
One of the main winners was Avinya NeuroTech, led by founder Sowmya Darapaneni. Her company has created a special technology that uses artificial intelligence to study brain signals. This tool can help doctors, especially in smaller hospitals, find brain injuries faster and save lives.
Other women-led startups showed ideas such as
• technology to clean water using advanced bubbles and ozone
• edible and eco-friendly packaging made from seaweed to reduce plastic waste
• healthy pet food made with human-grade ingredients
• drone and AI tools to check road safety and city infrastructure
• handmade fashion products created by artisans and modern designers
• an AI hiring tool that helps companies interview people in many languages
These women are solving real problems in society through innovation. Their work shows that Hyderabad is becoming a strong centre for women in technology and entrepreneurship.
Organisers said they hope more investment, mentorship, and support will help these startups grow and become successful across India and the world.