LetsTransport raises $13.5M to digitize and improve last-mile logistics in India

India’s B2B supply chain is slowly shifting into the digital era. Following a $23 million investment for Moglix, which helps bring business and manufacturing procurement online, LetsTransport, a startup that brings increased efficiency to logistics and business transportation, has raised $13.5 million for growth. Founded in 2015 by IIT Kharagpur graduates Pushkar Singh, Sudarshan Ravi and […]

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SAP’s SAP.io Foundry debuts the graduates of its second women-focused accelerator

SAP, the German-based enterprise software giant, has unveiled the New York-based cohort from its SAP.io Foundry accelerator programs focused on women-led technology companies. The first program was launched in San Francisco in July 2017, and while the company has launched additional accelerator programs in Berlin and Tel Aviv (with plans for a Paris accelerator in […]

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Yes, Coca-Cola slushies in a pouch are a thing

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Japan seems to be the place to be if you want wild Coca-Cola variations.

Not content with talking about putting booze in their soda, the drinks company has debuted a slushie version that does away with those Frozen Coke machines that seem to break down every so often.

Launched on Monday, the new concoction in a pouch has been dubbed “Coca-Cola Frozen Lemon,” a product which the company said has been in the works for eight years with nearly 100 different prototypes tested.

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Coke’s new ad celebrates women being able to drive in Saudi Arabia, but not everyone is happy

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A new Coca-Cola ad is making waves across social media. 

The ad, which shows a young female driver being taught how to drive by her father, is meant to be a celebration of Saudi Arabia’s recent decision to allow women to drive for the first time.

According to Coca-Cola, the one-minute long ad titled “Change has a taste,” is meant to enable the “economic empowerment of women.”

Some took to social media in celebration of the ad’s message.

Love this Ad! A Saudi teaching his daughter to drive. Well done @CocaCola pic.twitter.com/uKWOyLW3Uv

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