Gut Clinic, Kris@Work, and Hycosys Raise Seed Funding Rounds

The below brands have announced their latest funding rounds.

By Entrepreneur Staff | Feb 25, 2026
[L-R-T-B] Founders of Hycosys, Gut Clinic, & Kris@Work

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Healthcare Platform Gut Clinic Secures USD 1 Mn Funding

Healthcare platform Gut Clinic has raised USD 1 million (around INR 9 crore) in a seed funding round backed by a strategic consortium of more than 15 investors. Key participants include Amitoj Singh, Aman Rajpal, Ankur Kathuria of Alpha Wave Global, Juhi Bhatnagar, and Deepak Garg.

The startup plans to use the capital to establish new centres, strengthen clinical infrastructure, and expand diagnostic capabilities. By building advanced patient engagement systems and standardising care protocols, Gut Clinic aims to improve long-term management of gastrointestinal and liver diseases.

The startup is targeting a preventive healthcare market estimated at USD 197 billion, which remains underserved and fragmented between high-cost hospital departments and standalone clinics.

Founded in 2024 by Akshat Kumar, Gut Clinic operates specialised outpatient centres focused on gastroenterology, liver, and metabolic health. Its facilities offer consultations, endoscopies, colonoscopies, advanced gastrointestinal diagnostics, and clinical nutrition services, enabling patients to access specialist care outside traditional hospital settings.

Currently operating across the Delhi NCR region, the company plans expansion into Chandigarh, Punjab, and other parts of northern India. Gut Clinic aims to establish more than 20 centres in the near to medium term.

Kris@Work Bags USD 3 Mn Seed Round

Kris@Work, an AI-native go-to-market (GTM) execution platform for enterprise revenue teams, has raised USD 3 million in a seed funding round led by Info Edge Ventures, with participation from JN Capital & Growth Advisory and several angel investors.

The startup said the funds will be used to expand its enterprise customer base, strengthen go-to-market partnerships, and complete development across all four phases of its platform.

Co-founded by Arun Singh and Ramakrishna Mallya, Kris@Work is designed as a system of work and insights to help revenue teams operate more efficiently and execute with real-time intelligence. Built on deep SaaS experience, the platform aims to address operational gaps faced by enterprise teams.

Based in Bengaluru, the startup operates in a rapidly evolving category of enterprise AI platforms for GTM and revenue execution. It unifies multiple tools into a single intelligent interface that guides users through sales workflows, reduces context switching, and automates routine tasks at scale.

Over the next three years, Kris@Work plans to extend its AI-native execution layer to additional enterprise functions beyond GTM, applying the same modular, agentic architecture across multiple areas of work.

Hycosys Raises USD 1 Mn Seed Funding

Hycosys, a Bengaluru-based deep-tech engineering startup, has raised over USD 1 million (around INR 9 crore) in a seed funding round led by MountTech Growth Fund – Kavachh.

The startup said the fresh capital will be used to strengthen its engineering team, access advanced testing facilities, and develop a micro gas turbine (MGT). Hycosys aims to demonstrate a working clean energy alternative to diesel-based power generators by mid-2027.

Founded in 2024 by Tapish Agarwal and Ugandhar Reddy, the startup is building fuel-flexible, low-emission micro gas turbine systems engineered from first principles.

It is supported by government, venture capital, and CSR-backed programmes, with a focus on hydrogen-ready and clean fuel-flexible turbines for distributed clean power, mobility, and aerospace applications.

Hycosys is testing key innovations at IIT-BHU, including a hydrogen-optimised combustor, a 3D-printed heat recovery unit, and an advanced turbine design. The system is designed to improve efficiency while being up to 30 percent lighter than existing alternatives.

The startup aims to build scalable indigenous turbine technologies aligned with India’s long-term decarbonisation goals and transition toward non-fossil energy sources.

Healthcare Platform Gut Clinic Secures USD 1 Mn Funding

Healthcare platform Gut Clinic has raised USD 1 million (around INR 9 crore) in a seed funding round backed by a strategic consortium of more than 15 investors. Key participants include Amitoj Singh, Aman Rajpal, Ankur Kathuria of Alpha Wave Global, Juhi Bhatnagar, and Deepak Garg.

The startup plans to use the capital to establish new centres, strengthen clinical infrastructure, and expand diagnostic capabilities. By building advanced patient engagement systems and standardising care protocols, Gut Clinic aims to improve long-term management of gastrointestinal and liver diseases.

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