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Deep tech has emerged as the biggest category among student-led startups in India for the first time, according to Campus Fund’s latest State of Student Entrepreneurship report. The sector now makes up 16.87% of the student startup pipeline, marking a sharp r…
They are today the drivers of the country’s services exports and GDP growth; they are doing cutting-edge tech work; India needs a GCC policy to make them catalyse our educational and research institutions, and our deeptech startup ecosystem
The Bengaluru-based firm said the new vehicle will invest between $500,000 and $3 million in IP-led firms across these sectors. The launch marks a scale-up for the investor, formerly known as Veda VC, which deployed around $55 million across its first two fun…
India’s top engineering institutes are moving beyond incubation to take equity stakes in startups emerging from their own ecosystems, betting on rising investor interest in deeptech sectors such as semiconductors, defence and spacetech.

Centre to be developed with a total planned investment of $7.5 million, including a greenfield investment of $4.5 million from IITM Global
The IIT Madras Global Research Foundation is making waves with the opening of its inaugural US center in Menlo Park, California. This strategic move is set to elevate India's position in the global deep-tech arena, providing Indian startups with crucial acces…
Samsung's R&D Institutes in Bengaluru and Noida have launched the 2026 Samsung Mobile Advance program, an open innovation initiative for deeptech startups. The program offers up to $50,000 in grant funding for proof-of-concept solutions, focusing on next-gene…
India's next generation of major startups needs deep technology and advanced manufacturing. This shift is crucial for the nation's self-reliance. Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan calls this 'Unicorn 2.0'. Founders should focus on proprietary technology …