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US Chamber of Commerce names Indian-American-owned businesses in top 100 list

Among the Indian-American honorees are companies spanning various industries, showcasing the diverse contributions of this community to the U.S. economy.

Digit7: CO—100 2024 Top Digital Innovator / Image- US Chamber of Commerce

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has named several Indian-American-owned businesses to the 2024 CO—100 list, which honors the top 100 small and mid-sized businesses across the country for their innovation, growth, and positive impact.

Among the Indian-American honorees are companies spanning various industries, showcasing the diverse contributions of this community to the U.S. economy. Some notable mentions include:

Digit7

Richardson, Texas-based Digit7 was named the Top Honoree in the Digital Innovators category. Founded in 2022, the company specializes in advanced artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for businesses of all sizes, optimizing operations across various sectors.  

Balance Pan-Asian Grille

Balance Pan-Asian Grille, co-founded by Prakash Karamchandani and HoChan Jang in 2010, was honored in the Disruptors category for its bold approach in blending farm-to-table principles with advanced hydroponic farming systems. The modern fast-casual restaurant, known for its fresh, customizable Asian-inspired dishes, also operates Balance Farms, driving innovation in both the restaurant and farming industries.

DTOCS 

Founded in 2019 by Pallavi Pande, DTOCS was recognized as a Customer Champion for its eco-friendly tableware made from naturally shed palm leaves. The Portland-based company provides 100 percent compostable products, promoting sustainability while supporting rural farmers in India. DTOCS has gained a global following for its innovative approach to replacing plastic tableware.

qBotica 

Phoenix-based qBotica, founded by Mahesh Vinayagam in 2017, was also named a Digital Innovator. Specializing in "automation-as-a-service," qBotica helps businesses streamline operations through AI-powered solutions, improving efficiency and reducing costs for companies of all sizes.

Brightpoint Infotech  

Founded in 2012 by brothers Navin and Prem Mirpuri, Brightpoint Infotech was recognized as a Customer Champion for its work in digital transformation. The company, a Microsoft Dynamics partner, delivers tailored solutions to industries such as manufacturing and education, while also actively supporting veterans and small business initiatives.

Cloud Bridge Solutions Inc.

Cloud Bridge Solutions Inc., co-founded by Arun Vellanki in 2019, is a Certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) headquartered in Boston. The company excels in IT and Life Sciences consulting and was named a Customer Champion for its client-centric approach, delivering innovative technology solutions across the U.S., Canada, and India.

Occams Advisory

Founded by Anupam Satyasheel in 2012, Occams Advisory was recognized in the Culture Champions category. The Sarasota-based firm provides Fortune 500-level advisory services to small and mid-sized businesses, focusing on tax advisory, business growth, and investment banking. Occams is known for its client-centric approach and dedication to global charitable causes.

TrueChoicePack  

Cincinnati-based TrueChoicePack, co-founded by Heena Rathore and Dr. Rakesh Rathore in 2013, was honored as a Champion of Adaptability. Specializing in eco-friendly, compostable products, the company has navigated market challenges with resilience, continuing to provide sustainable solutions to businesses and consumers worldwide.

The CO—100 list highlights companies that are pushing the boundaries of innovation, customer engagement, and industry disruption, underscoring the impact that small and mid-sized businesses have on the broader economy.
 

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