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Two Indian Techies in America Had a Question:

Two Indian Techies in America Had a Question:
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Two Indian technologists working in the U.S. developed Nutri IQ, a platform providing personalized nutrition guidance for athletes and individuals with health conditions. The product has gained traction through endorsements from prominent Indian athletes and success in international markets.

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The story highlights the intersection of diaspora-led innovation and the growing demand for personalized health technology in the sports and wellness sector.

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Sitting thousands of miles from home, two Indian engineers at some of America’s biggest corporations watched India’s sporting ambitions soar — and noticed something that bothered them deeply: the athletes making those ambitions possible had almost no access to reliable, personalised nutrition guidance. What followed was years of research, late nights, and a product now validated by Commonwealth Games athletes, endorsed by India’s national record holder Jyothi Yarraji and National Badminton Champion Naveen, downloaded by users across multiple countries, and showcased on the billboards of New York’s Times Square. This is the story of Nutri IQ — and the two men who built it.

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