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India at 6th position in global deeptech space

100 out of 480 startups floated in 2023 are inventive deeptech firms: Nasscom

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India at 6th position in global deeptech space
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21 Jun 2024 12:45 AM GMT

Areas such as AI, quantum computing, space-tech, next-gen robotics and others will come together in interesting ways and be applied across every domain from education, entertainment, commerce, agriculture and others - Jeyandran Venugopal, Chair, Nasscom DeepTech Council

Technology Transition

  • India has 3,600 deeptech startups
  • They received $850-mn funding in 2023
  • 74% deeptech startups came up this year concentrated on AI
  • STEM talent playing dominant role in tech-led societal transition process

New Delhi: India now ranks sixth among the top-9 deeptech ecosystems globally with 3,600 such startups, which received $850 million funding last year, a Nasscom report said on Thursday. From 3,600 startups, over 480 were established last year- two times higher than the number established in 2022- according to the report by Nasscom and Zinnov.

Of these 480 startups launched in 2023, over 100 are inventive deeptech firms that have developed intellectual property or innovative solutions in new domains. Notably, 74 per cent of the deeptech startups established this year have concentrated on AI, a significant increase from 62 per cent in the period from 2014 to 2022.

Deeptech startups such as Agnikul, GalaxyEye, HealthPlix, Sarvam AI and Peptris, among others, are emerging in areas of healthtech, sustainability, AI and space-tech, etc.

“Areas such as AI, quantum computing, space-tech, next-gen robotics and others will come together in interesting ways and be applied across every domain from education, entertainment, commerce, agriculture, industrial manufacturing, mobility, and several others,” said Jeyandran Venugopal, Chair, Nasscom DeepTech Council. “For India to be in the top three deeptech startups ecosystem, key areas that need support are access to patient capital for deeptech startups, strong R&D partnerships with academia and implementation of the deeptech policy that was tabled in 2023”, explained Kritika Murugesan, Head, Nasscom DeepTech.

Deeptech Ecosystem Nasscom Report Startups Artificial Intelligence Intellectual Property Healthtech Space-tech Quantum Computing R&D Partnerships 
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