• Why 99% of AI Startups Eventually Fail to Deliver ROI
    Jan 20 2026


    AI adoption is accelerating across India, but most enterprises still struggle to convert pilots into measurable business impact. While startups rush to label everything as “AI-powered,” decision-makers increasingly demand clarity, specificity, and return on investment.

    In this episode of the ExitFund Podcast, Yugraj Dagur, Founder of Cleverr AI, breaks down what it really takes to build AI startups that enterprises adopt, trust, and scale with. Drawing from his experience building an AI co-pilot for D2C brands, Yugraj explains why most AI pilots fail, how ROI-driven positioning changes adoption, and why maturity, not novelty, defines winning AI companies.

    The conversation explores how Cleverr AI helps brands move beyond dashboards by consolidating fragmented data into a single source of truth, enabling AI-driven decisions that directly save time, save revenue, or generate growth.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How AI adoption is shifting from experimentation to ROI accountability

    • Why most enterprise AI pilots fail to convert

    • The difference between AI hype and AI that drives business outcomes

    • Why specificity beats “AI for everything” positioning

    • How design partnerships accelerate real product-market fit

    • Why small, focused teams may outperform large organizations in AI adoption

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    30 mins
  • Scaling Skincare Startups: Why Science Matters More Than Marketing
    Jan 13 2026


    90 percent of India’s urban population is exposed daily to polluted air, contaminated water, and high digital screen exposure.

    This environmental reality is reshaping consumer expectations and creating new demand in the skincare and haircare market.

    In this episode of the ExitFund Podcast, Tushar Bansal, Founder of Bonji, explains how pollution-driven oxidative stress is influencing consumer behavior and why science-led, India-specific formulations create stronger, more defensible businesses than marketing-first beauty brands.

    The conversation explores how Bonji applies pharmaceutical research, nanotechnology, and regulatory discipline to build products designed for Indian climate conditions rather than global white-label templates.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How environmental exposure is changing skincare and haircare demand

    • Why oxidative stress is becoming a consumer decision factor

    • The limits of white-label and trend-driven formulations

    • How research-led development builds long-term brand advantage

    • Why direct consumer insight outperforms influencer-led growth

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    26 mins
  • How Paris Became A Fortune 500 Hub - Lessons For Investors And Entrepreneurs
    Jan 6 2026


    Foreign direct investment is driven by fundamentals, not headlines. In this episode, Axel Guyon from Choose Paris Region joins our podcast to explain why Paris Region continues to attract global capital even amid political debate and economic uncertainty. The discussion focuses on what investors actually evaluate when expanding into Europe and why Paris Region remains a competitive, long-term business destination for global founders and enterprises.

    • What keeps foreign direct investment flowing into Paris Region year after year?

    • Does political uncertainty in France actually impact investor confidence?

    • How do global businesses assess risk when entering European markets?

    • Why are Indian companies increasingly considering Paris Region for expansion?

    • How do talent shortages and demographics shape investment strategy?

    • What fundamentals matter most when choosing a European base of operations?

    If you found this conversation valuable, follow our podcast for more insights on global business, investment strategy, startups, and leadership. Share this episode with founders, operators, and investors navigating international expansion.

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    33 mins
  • Shark Tank Insights: The Future of Responsible AI Starts With Fixing Unreliable Data
    Dec 30 2025


    Over 70 percent of enterprise data goes unused because organizations struggle to verify, structure, and trust it at scale. Inderjit Makkar, Founder of Factacy.ai, joins ExitFund to explain why data accuracy and factual validation are now the real bottlenecks in AI adoption. He shares how Factacy.ai is helping enterprises turn chaotic data into trusted intelligence they can rely on for critical decisions.

    This episode goes beyond AI buzzwords to explore what it takes to build dependable systems, why trust is harder than innovation, and how founders can create meaningful impact by solving foundational problems.

    What you’ll learn

    • Why unstructured data is the biggest bottleneck in enterprise AI

    • How Factacy.ai improves data accuracy and decision confidence

    • The difference between building AI demos and production-ready systems

    • Why trust and explainability are essential for AI adoption

    • Common mistakes companies make when scaling AI solutions

    • Founder lessons from building in deep-tech and enterprise markets

    • How to think long-term while building AI products responsibly

    If you found this conversation valuable, follow our podcast for more insights at the intersection of startups, AI, leadership, and global innovation. Don’t forget to share this episode with builders, operators, and anyone interested in the future of trustworthy AI.

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    30 mins
  • How Ethical Cross-Border Hiring Is Redefining Global Careers and Recruitment
    Dec 23 2025


    Rishendra Nihon, CEO and Founder of “Work in Nihon” joins ExitFund to share how he’s building a trusted cross-border recruitment platform connecting talent from South Asia to opportunities in Japan and beyond. With over 16 years of experience in international business development, remittance, and hospitality, Rishendra reflects on leadership, honesty in global business, and what it takes to create ethical, people-first companies across cultures.

    This episode dives into real-world challenges of cross-border hiring, cultural differences in decision-making, and how entrepreneurs can think globally while starting small.

    • How Nihon is simplifying cross-border recruitment between South Asia and Japan

    • Why honesty and transparency are critical in international business

    • Key differences between Indian subcontinent and Japanese business cultures

    • Lessons from 16+ years in leadership across multiple industries

    • How to spot opportunities in complex global markets

    • Why ethical hiring and trust are the future of global recruitment

    • Daily habits and mindset shifts for aspiring entrepreneurs and leaders

    What you’ll learnIf you found this conversation valuable, follow ExitFund for more insights at the intersection of startups, global business, leadership, and long-term impact.Don’t forget to share this episode with someone dreaming of building a global career or company.

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    22 mins
  • DARK SIDE OF IGNORING ESTATE PLANNING (AND HOW LEGAL-TECH & AI CAN SAVE YOU)
    Dec 16 2025


    Monica Taparia from AssetVault explains how AI-powered legal-tech is changing the way estate planning works in India, making complex legal processes easier to understand, faster to execute, and more reliable for families. This podcast focuses on practical challenges, real-world outcomes, and how technology can prevent legal uncertainty before it begins.

    What you’ll learn-

    • How AI and legal-tech simplify will creation and estate planning

    • What happens to assets when legal planning is delayed or unclear

    • How technology reduces dependence on lengthy court processes

    • The role of legal-tech in managing cross-border assets securely

    • Why estate planning should be proactive, not reactive

    If you found this conversation valuable, follow ExitFund for more insights at the intersection of startups, AI, legal-tech, and long-term impact.Don’t forget to share this episode with someone who could benefit from clearer legal planning.

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    24 mins
  • Can India’s Wet Waste Crisis Become A Billion-Dollar Opportunity
    Dec 9 2025

    India’s wet-waste challenge is far larger than most people realize, and solving it requires practical solutions at the household level.

    In this episode, Dr. Seema Singh, founder of Dostbin Solutions, breaks down how her patented, IoT-enabled composting system makes home composting simple, odorless, and reliable. Dostbin integrates smart shredding, moisture control, optimized aeration, and app-based monitoring to enable true aerobic composting and convert daily waste into nutrient-rich compost for organic farming.

    More than a device, Dostbin offers a decentralized, climate-resilient model that empowers households, supports farmers, and helps build cleaner Indian cities.

    What You’ll Learn

    • Why centralized waste systems fail to manage India’s daily wet-waste load

    • How Dostbin’s patented design solves moisture, odor, and microbial challenges

    • The role of IoT and data in building a decentralized compost supply chain

    • Why true aerobic composting matters for soil health and organic farming

    • How household-level waste solutions can drive climate and community impact

    Listen to the full episode to understand how household innovation can reshape India’s waste and farming systems. Follow ExitFund for more conversations at the intersection of startups, funding, and impact-driven entrepreneurship.


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    28 mins
  • Rise of Rural Entrepreneurship: How Clean Energy is Unlocking Billion-Dollar Business Opportunities
    Dec 2 2025


    Most conversations about technology focus on startups, capital, and scaling, but Divya Gaur of CEEW believes India’s biggest opportunity lies in clean energy, rural entrepreneurship, and women-led economic growth.

    CEEW goes beyond research by turning evidence into real action. Through the Powering Livelihoods program, they help clean-energy startups scale, support rural micro-entrepreneurs, and promote sustainable technologies that raise incomes and protect the environment.

    In this episode, Divya explains the $50B rural opportunity, how decentralized renewable energy can transform 37 million livelihoods, and why women are becoming key drivers of grassroots innovation.

    We discuss:• How CEEW moves research into on-ground deployment• The economic impact of empowering rural women• Why solar pumps, cold storage, dryers, and biomass systems change livelihoods• Barriers women face when accessing credit• How DRE reduces drudgery, boosts income, and cuts diesel use• Why sustainability and economic growth work together• How policy, finance, startups, and research shape India’s next economy• What PM-KUSUM and PM-FME get right and where they must improve• What it takes to scale livelihood solutions across India

    If you want to understand how sustainability can be profitable or how rural India is becoming an innovation hub, this episode is for you.

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    37 mins