India’s Deeptech Future: Startups, talent, and what to expect by 2030
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Innovation and Startup Funding Essential for Developed India: ASSOCHAM
Innovation is the Key to the Future: ASSOCHAM New Delhi (Economy India): To achieve the vision of a ‘Developed India,’ India must lead in global competitiveness and innovation. The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) President Sanjay Nayar stressed the importance of increased financial support for startups and technological innovations. He specifically highlighted the need for strategic investment in Artificial Intel…
Deeptech Is The Final Frontier For Indian Startup Ecosystem: Peak XV’s Rajan Anandan
VC firm Peak XV Partners’ managing director Rajan Anandan has said that the deeptech sector is the “final frontier” for the Indian startup ecosystem. “We’ve seen an extraordinary surge of innovation of startups in India and I think the final frontier really is deeptech,” Anandan said at the ongoing Startup Mahakumbh. While India currently leads in sectors like fintech, ecommerce and quick commerce in terms of innovation, the country has just sta…
India’s Deeptech Future: Startups, talent, and what to expect by 2030
Building on its established success in IT services, pharmaceuticals, and the dynamic landscape of internet-first ventures (including ecommerce, D2C, fintech, edtech, and logistics), India is now igniting a significant deeptech wave with global resonance. With over 400 startups raising $1.5 billion from 2014 to 2023, this ecosystem hums with promise. Post-COVID geopolitics and shifting supply chains are opening doors—not just for India, but for a…
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