As we increasingly live digitally, the intersection of health, fitness, and innovation has become more relevant than ever. One of the most prominent voices in this space, Jitendra Chouksey, Founder of the fitness-tech startup Fittr, is set to take the stage at the ET Soonicorns Summit 2024.
Known for his inspiring entrepreneurial journey and fitness achievements, Chouksey will engage in a Fireside chat titled ‘Survival of the Fittest: Secrets of Navigating Fitness-Tech and Building a Strong Business Core.’ The session will explore how startups in the fitness-tech space can thrive in India’s evolving digital economy.
From Bhopal to Pune, from working out to running a startup
Jitendra Chouksey’s story is nothing short of an exercise in strength, determination, and strategic thinking. Starting his body-building journey at the age of 14 in a small town near Bhopal, Chouksey transformed his passion for fitness into a thriving startup. Now at the helm of Fittr, he has led the company to raise an impressive ₹28 crore from Zerodha-backed VC fund Rainmatter earlier this year. A self-described “accidental entrepreneur,” Chouksey has built an empire that merges fitness and technology, making health and wellness more accessible to Indians. His mission? To make 50 million people fit.




Source: The Economic Times



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As we increasingly live digitally, the intersection of health, fitness, and innovation has become more relevant than ever. One of the most prominent voices in this space, Jitendra Chouksey, Founder of the fitness-tech startup Fittr, is set to take the stage at the ET Soonicorns Summit 2024. Known for his inspiring entrepreneurial journey and fitness achievements, Chouksey will engage in a Fireside chat titled ‘Survival of the Fittest: Secrets of Navigating Fitness-Tech and Building a Strong Business Core.’ The session will explore how startups in the fitness-tech space can thrive in India’s evolving digital economy. From Bhopal to Pune, from working out to running a startup Jitendra Chouksey’s story is nothing short of an exercise in strength, determination, and strategic thinking. Starting his body-building journey at the age of 14 in a small town near Bhopal, Chouksey transformed his passion for fitness into a thriving startup. Now at the helm of Fittr, he has led the company to raise an impressive ₹28 crore from Zerodha-backed VC fund Rainmatter earlier this year. A self-described “accidental entrepreneur,” Chouksey has built an empire that merges fitness and technology, making health and wellness more accessible to Indians. His mission? To make 50 million people fit. Source: The Economic Times #healthcarestartup #startup #innovation
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