The IndiaAI Mission, under the ministry of electronics and information technology, on Thursday announced that 10 homegrown AI startups have been selected for the IndiaAI Startups Global Initiative, an international acceleration programme in partnership with startup incubator Station F, Paris and business school HEC Paris.
The partnership between the IndiaAI Mission, Station F and HEC Paris opens up a new chapter in India’s “innovation diplomacy”, said Ashwini Vaishnaw, union minister for electronics and IT.
“India's AI ecosystem is now on the cusp of a global breakthrough. Through initiatives like this, we are enabling our most promising startups to tap into international markets, form global alliances, and create scalable, impactful solutions,” he said.
The selected startups are Corover AI, Staqu Technologies, Neuropixel AI, PrivaSapien Technologies, SatSure Analytics, Storyvord, VolarAlta, Smartail, Secure Blink, and Voicing AI.
They were chosen through a rigorous multi-stage process to represent India’s dynamic innovation ecosystem, the ministry said in a statement.
“The IndiaAI Startups Global Initiative is more than an acceleration program, it is a bridge between India’s talent and the world’s innovation hubs,” said Meity secretary S Krishnan. “These 10 startups exemplify the strength, diversity, and global potential of Indian AI. We are proud to support their next leap as global AI leaders.”
The startups will undergo a four-month programme designed by HEC Paris to support their global scale-up, market access and cross-border collaboration. This includes a one-month online preparation module followed by a three-month immersive residency in Paris, France.
This initiative forms part of the IndiaAI Mission’s broader vision to catalyse India’s leadership in responsible, scalable, and inclusive AI, the statement said.
The programme will provide the startups with access to resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities with leading French and European ecosystem players during their residency.
The partnership between the IndiaAI Mission, Station F and HEC Paris opens up a new chapter in India’s “innovation diplomacy”, said Ashwini Vaishnaw, union minister for electronics and IT.
“India's AI ecosystem is now on the cusp of a global breakthrough. Through initiatives like this, we are enabling our most promising startups to tap into international markets, form global alliances, and create scalable, impactful solutions,” he said.
The selected startups are Corover AI, Staqu Technologies, Neuropixel AI, PrivaSapien Technologies, SatSure Analytics, Storyvord, VolarAlta, Smartail, Secure Blink, and Voicing AI.
They were chosen through a rigorous multi-stage process to represent India’s dynamic innovation ecosystem, the ministry said in a statement.
“The IndiaAI Startups Global Initiative is more than an acceleration program, it is a bridge between India’s talent and the world’s innovation hubs,” said Meity secretary S Krishnan. “These 10 startups exemplify the strength, diversity, and global potential of Indian AI. We are proud to support their next leap as global AI leaders.”
The startups will undergo a four-month programme designed by HEC Paris to support their global scale-up, market access and cross-border collaboration. This includes a one-month online preparation module followed by a three-month immersive residency in Paris, France.
This initiative forms part of the IndiaAI Mission’s broader vision to catalyse India’s leadership in responsible, scalable, and inclusive AI, the statement said.
The programme will provide the startups with access to resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities with leading French and European ecosystem players during their residency.
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