E-marketplace major Snapdeal will
spend US$100 million (Rs 640 crore) in the next three years on research and
development as it looks to bring solutions to enrich online shopping experience
as the competition hots up in the booming e-commerce industry in India.
The City-based firm, which has set up a centre in Bangalore, is
investing heavily in new technologies related to multimedia and image in the
coming quarters. "We are focused on building in-house technology
solutions. We plan to spend about $100 million on RnD in the next three
years. This includes the Multimedia Research Lab in Bangalore," said Snapdeal
Chief Product Officer Anand Chandrasekaran.
As part of its innovation efforts, it has launched a new website,
'Findmystyle.in', where users will be able to discover products of choice while
saving time and effort. Snapdeal had acquired a startup, Fashiate, in March
this year for an undisclosed amount. The three co-founders and research
scientists -- Gaurav Aggarwal, Nikhil Rasiwasia and Deepthi Singh -- are now a
part of Snapdeal's Multimedia Research Lab that has developed Findmystyle.
"We are a technology company with a focus on building
services and products that make lives of our consumers simpler and convenient.
Findmystyle.in is powered by advanced computer vision and machine learning
algorithms," said Chandrasekaran.
Founded in 2010, Snapdeal has over 40 million registered users and
more than 1.5 lakh business sellers. The online marketplace raised about $1
billion last year, including $627 million from Japan's SoftBank and has been in
news recently for raising another round of investment of about $500 million.
Snapdeal counts eBay, Temasek, Myriad, Tybourne, Blackrock and Premji Invest
among its investors.
Tata Sons Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata also invested in the
company in his personal capacity. It acquired Hyderabad-based mobile technology
startup MartMobi (in May), payments and mobile recharge startup Freecharge
(estimated at $400-450 million) as well as picked up stakes in digital
financial services platform, RupeePower and logistics venture, GoJavas.
Source: Agencies
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