Two careful points to be observed here. Does Silicon Valley have a disproportionate high share of such scandals? If yes would there be a serious bias in the development of autonomous systems especially in the area of language and context processing?
At the YC Bangalore event last year, we had a guy who was developing a disposable and water soluble pad. The pricing was too high for these things to be mass market, though.
Unfortunately I don't remember the name. But it would have an interesting product for a startup.
At the risk of sounding authoritarian (luckily only in the domain of trivial internet comments), could you please not post like this and follow the guidelines instead?
A marketing pitch for sanitary pads. Cloth and traditional alternatives worked wonderfully in India for thousands of years, but who listens..
>>Nielsen, a research firm, estimates that around 70% of women in the country cannot afford sanitary products: 300m use unhygienic alternatives like newspapers, dry leaves and cotton rags.