IANS | 18 Mar, 2024
The Centre will soon have a new policy to nurture and empower the
deeptech startup ecosystem in the country, Rajesh Kumar Singh,
Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, said on Monday.
Speaking
at the ‘Startup Mahakumbh’ event in the national Capital, Rajesh Kumar
Singh said that the deeptech startup policy is in the final stages of
inter-ministerial discussions.
“We hope to bring it forward soon.
We will hopefully move towards creating a dedicated fund of funds,” he
told the gathering, adding that the country will soon see a separate
window for deeptech startups.
More than 34 deeptech startups are showcasing their innovations at the Nasscom pavilion at the ‘Startup Mahakumbh’.
The
event will facilitate insightful discussions across sectors including
Artificial Intelligence and software-as-a-service (SaaS), D2C/consumer
brands, agritech, fintech, deeptech, biotech and pharma, incubators,
climate tech, E-sports, and B2B manufacturing.
India remains the third-largest tech startup ecosystem globally, with over 950 tech startups founded last year.
According
to a latest report by Nasscom, in collaboration with Zinnov,
investments in deeptech will continue to see an upward trend in 2024.
With Generative AI (GenAI) acceleration, 70 per cent of startup founders are embedding AI in their solutions.