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Business Standard
20 hours ago
- Business
- Business Standard
India launches initiative to identify top 100 deep-tech startups
The Startup Policy Forum has launched #100DesiDeepTechs, a multi-stakeholder initiative aimed at identifying and supporting 100 leading deep-tech startups in India. Developed in collaboration with Startup India (DPIIT), MEITY Startup Hub, and IIT Madras, the program seeks to strengthen policy dialogue and advance India's deep-tech ecosystem. Applications are now open for startups across India to join this exclusive cohort. Selected startups will participate in closed-door deep-tech dialogues, engaging with policymakers, investors, industry leaders, sectoral regulators, and academic and research institutions. These discussions will culminate in a comprehensive policy whitepaper outlining sector-specific challenges and regulatory recommendations to strengthen India's deep-tech ecosystem. The initiative is accepting applications from Indian deep-tech startups. Selected participants will join closed-door policy discussions with industry and government stakeholders, leading to a whitepaper with regulatory recommendations. Focus areas include semiconductors, defence, quantum tech, green hydrogen, space, drones, EVs, biotech, robotics, advanced manufacturing, and communications. A Mentor Board consisting of founders, investors, policymakers, and experts will advise the #100DesiDeepTechs cohort, providing strategic guidance and access to networks. 'Our vision is to identify, mentor, and elevate India's most promising deep-tech startups and support them with enabling policy frameworks,' said Shweta Rajpal Kohli, President and CEO of the Startup Policy Forum. 'We are committed to supporting the government's initiatives to strengthen the deep-tech ecosystem, including the ₹1 lakh crore Research, Development, and Innovation (RDI) Scheme and the dedicated Deep-Tech Fund of Funds—both designed to scale R&D in critical sectors.' The whitepaper will be released at 'Deeptech Baithak', a forum of founders, investors, and policymakers. The event will also mark the launch of SPF's Centre for Deep-tech Policy Research, which will support ongoing policy efforts. Sanjiv Singh, Joint Secretary, DPIIT, noted that India's deep-tech capabilities are critical to the country's ambition of becoming a global innovation hub. He said, '#100DesiDeepTechs is a timely and targeted initiative that will accelerate efforts by fostering policy clarity, nurturing breakthrough ideas, and building a strong pipeline of world-class startups.' Panneerselvam Madanagopal, CEO of MeitY Startup Hub, added, 'Deep-tech is the next frontier of India's startup journey. Through #100DesiDeepTechs, we aim to identify and support startups at the intersection of science and scalable innovation, co-developing frameworks that serve the nation's strategic interests.' Prof. Thillai Rajan, IIT Madras, commented: "We are excited to collaborate on this national initiative that gives deep-tech startups a direct seat at the policy table. It aligns closely with our vision to advance high-impact research and industry partnerships." SPF has enlisted domain experts and will partner with deep-tech investors to execute the initiative. IIT-Madras will lead startup selection, Ikigai Law will draft the policy whitepaper, and Kaio will manage the initiative. Insights from the program will shape a policy roadmap for deep-tech innovation and market growth.

The Wire
2 days ago
- Business
- The Wire
Startup Policy Forum Launches #100DesiDeepTechs to Shape India's DeepTech Future; Partners DPIIT, MEITY Startup Hub and IIT-Madras
Delhi, India – Business Wire India In a landmark move to accelerate India's deeptech ecosystem, Startup Policy Forum (SPF) has launched #100DesiDeepTechs — a first-of-its-kind multistakeholder initiative to identify and empower India's top 100 deeptech startups, in collaboration with Startup India - DPIIT, MEITY Startup Hub and IIT-Madras. This initiative aims to foster a robust policy dialogue and drive the nation's deeptech agenda forward. Applications are now open for startups across India to join this exclusive cohort. Selected startups will participate in closed-door deeptech dialogues, engaging with policymakers, investors, industry leaders, sectoral regulators, academic and research institutions. These discussions will culminate in a comprehensive policy whitepaper outlining sector-specific challenges and regulatory recommendations to strengthen India's deep tech ecosystem. The initiative targets startups innovating in critical deeptech domains, including Semiconductors, Defence Technologies, Quantum Technologies, Green Hydrogen, Space Technologies, Drones and Unmanned Aerial Systems, Electric Vehicles, Biotechnology, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Advanced Manufacturing, and Communications Infrastructure. To further support the cohort, a Mentor Board will be established that will be composed of founders, investors, policymakers, and technical experts to provide strategic advice, technical expertise, and access to critical networks. The whitepaper will be unveiled at 'Deeptech Baithak,' a high-profile multi-stakeholder gathering of 100 founders, leading investors, policymakers, regulators, and ecosystem enablers. The initiative will also lay the foundation for SPF's Centre for Deeptech Policy Research (CDPR) to ensure sustained policy dialogue and targeted interventions for the sector. Shweta Rajpal Kohli, President & CEO, Startup Policy Forum, said: '100DesiDeepTechs is our vision to identify, mentor, and elevate India's most promising deeptech startups and support them with enabling policy frameworks. We are committed to supporting the government's initiatives to strengthen the deeptech ecosystem, including the ₹1 lakh crore Research, Development, and Innovation (RDI) Scheme and the dedicated DeepTech Fund of Funds—both designed to scale R&D in critical sectors.' Shri Sanjiv, Joint Secretary, DPIIT, shared: 'India's deeptech capabilities are critical to our ambition of becoming a global innovation hub. #100DesiDeepTechs is a timely and targeted initiative that will accelerate our efforts by fostering policy clarity, nurturing breakthrough ideas, and building a strong pipeline of world-class startups.' Panneerselvam Madanagopal, CEO of MeitY Startup Hub, added, 'Deeptech is the next frontier of India's startup journey. Through #100DesiDeepTechs, we aim to identify and support startups at the intersection of science and scalable innovation, co-developing frameworks that serve the nation's strategic interests.' Prof. Thillai Rajan, IIT Madras, commented: "We are excited to collaborate on this national initiative that gives deeptech startups a direct seat at the policy table. It aligns closely with our vision to advance high-impact research and industry partnerships." SPF has roped in several domain experts for executing the initiative and will be partnering with deeptech-focused investors over the next few weeks. The selection process will be led by IIT-Madras, the Policy Whitepaper will be drafted by SPF's knowledge partner Ikigai Law, and the initiative will be managed by policy consulting firm Kaio. Insights from the Deeptech Dialogues and Deeptech Baithak will inform a strategic policy document to foster innovation, upskilling, and market creation for deep tech in India. Apply for #100DesiDeepTechs at this link OR send an email to secretariat@ with the Subject: 100DesiDeeptechs. Applications close on 17th August, 2025. About Startup Policy Forum Startup Policy Forum (SPF) is an industry body for new-age companies representing 50 of India's largest and fastest-growing startups with a combined valuation of over $80 billion. Leading startups across diverse sectors including fintech, consumer, manufacturing, deeptech and AI are members of SPF. This includes CRED, OYO, Physics Wallah, ixigo, Cars24, Mobikwik, BharatPe, Cardekho, Groww, Zerodha, Swiggy, Razorpay, Dream11, Acko, Pine Labs, Invideo, Digantara among others. Founded and led by public policy and media professional Shweta Rajpal Kohli, SPF serves as a voice for new-age nation builders and engages in policy advocacy and community-building initiatives. It strives to position Indian startups on a global stage and promote India as an attractive investment destination by bridging the gap between founders, investors, and policymakers. To View the Image, Click on the Link Below: Startup Policy Forum Launches #100DesiDeepTechs to Shape India's DeepTech Future; Partners With DPIIT, MEITY Startup Hub and IIT-Madras. (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with Business Wire India and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.).


Business Upturn
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
Startup Policy Forum Launches #100DesiDeepTechs to Shape India's DeepTech Future; Partners DPIIT, MEITY Startup Hub and IIT-Madras
In a landmark move to accelerate India's deeptech ecosystem, Startup Policy Forum (SPF) has launched #100DesiDeepTechs — a first-of-its-kind multistakeholder initiative to identify and empower India's top 100 deeptech startups, in collaboration with Startup India – DPIIT, MEITY Startup Hub and IIT-Madras. Business Wire India In a landmark move to accelerate India's deeptech ecosystem, Startup Policy Forum (SPF) has launched #100DesiDeepTechs — a first-of-its-kind multistakeholder initiative to identify and empower India's top 100 deeptech startups, in collaboration with Startup India – DPIIT, MEITY Startup Hub and IIT-Madras. This initiative aims to foster a robust policy dialogue and drive the nation's deeptech agenda forward. Applications are now open for startups across India to join this exclusive cohort. Selected startups will participate in closed-door deeptech dialogues, engaging with policymakers, investors, industry leaders, sectoral regulators, academic and research institutions. These discussions will culminate in a comprehensive policy whitepaper outlining sector-specific challenges and regulatory recommendations to strengthen India's deep tech ecosystem. The initiative targets startups innovating in critical deeptech domains, including Semiconductors, Defence Technologies, Quantum Technologies, Green Hydrogen, Space Technologies, Drones and Unmanned Aerial Systems, Electric Vehicles, Biotechnology, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Advanced Manufacturing, and Communications Infrastructure. To further support the cohort, a Mentor Board will be established that will be composed of founders, investors, policymakers, and technical experts to provide strategic advice, technical expertise, and access to critical networks. The whitepaper will be unveiled at 'Deeptech Baithak,' a high-profile multi-stakeholder gathering of 100 founders, leading investors, policymakers, regulators, and ecosystem enablers. The initiative will also lay the foundation for SPF's Centre for Deeptech Policy Research (CDPR) to ensure sustained policy dialogue and targeted interventions for the sector. Shweta Rajpal Kohli, President & CEO, Startup Policy Forum , said: '100DesiDeepTechs is our vision to identify, mentor, and elevate India's most promising deeptech startups and support them with enabling policy frameworks. We are committed to supporting the government's initiatives to strengthen the deeptech ecosystem, including the ₹1 lakh crore Research, Development, and Innovation (RDI) Scheme and the dedicated DeepTech Fund of Funds—both designed to scale R&D in critical sectors.' Shri Sanjiv, Joint Secretary, DPIIT, shared: 'India's deeptech capabilities are critical to our ambition of becoming a global innovation hub. #100DesiDeepTechs is a timely and targeted initiative that will accelerate our efforts by fostering policy clarity, nurturing breakthrough ideas, and building a strong pipeline of world-class startups.' Panneerselvam Madanagopal, CEO of MeitY Startup Hub, added, 'Deeptech is the next frontier of India's startup journey. Through #100DesiDeepTechs, we aim to identify and support startups at the intersection of science and scalable innovation, co-developing frameworks that serve the nation's strategic interests.' Prof. Thillai Rajan, IIT Madras , commented: "We are excited to collaborate on this national initiative that gives deeptech startups a direct seat at the policy table. It aligns closely with our vision to advance high-impact research and industry partnerships." SPF has roped in several domain experts for executing the initiative and will be partnering with deeptech-focused investors over the next few weeks. The selection process will be led by IIT-Madras, the Policy Whitepaper will be drafted by SPF's knowledge partner Ikigai Law, and the initiative will be managed by policy consulting firm Kaio. Insights from the Deeptech Dialogues and Deeptech Baithak will inform a strategic policy document to foster innovation, upskilling, and market creation for deep tech in India. Apply for #100DesiDeepTechs at this link OR send an email to [email protected] with the Subject: 100DesiDeeptechs. Applications close on 17th August, 2025. Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with Business Wire India. Business Upturn take no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash