IndiaAI Mission Chooses 10 AI Startups for Global Growth Initiative
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New Delhi, April 17 (NationPress) The IndiaAI Mission, operating under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), has announced the selection of 10 Indian Artificial Intelligence (AI) startups for its second cohort in a global acceleration programme designed to assist domestic companies in their international growth, as stated by the government on Friday.
The IndiaAI Startups Global Acceleration Programme is being held in collaboration with Station F in Paris and HEC Paris, and is part of the government's comprehensive strategy to enhance India's role within the global AI ecosystem.
As per government sources, each cohort will consist of 10 startups, which will receive access to essential resources, mentorship, and international networking opportunities to facilitate their global outreach.
This initiative aligns with India's National AI Strategy, emphasizing cross-border partnerships, exposure to worldwide innovation hubs, and seamless integration into global markets.
The startups chosen for this second cohort are: AI Health Highway, Awiros, Cognecto, Flaunt, GreenFi.ai Climateforce Technologies, Infiheal Healthtech, InLustro Learning, PredCo, SkyServe (Hyspace Technologies), and TestAIng Solutions.
These startups were selected through a rigorous multi-stage selection process and will engage in a structured programme featuring a three-week online preparatory phase followed by a three-month residency in Paris.
During their residency, participants will have the chance to connect with mentors, industry specialists, and network with leading figures from the French and European technology sectors.
In March, Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT, Jitin Prasada, informed Parliament that over 38,000 GPUs have been integrated into the IndiaAI Mission, with 190 projects approved, while the Semicon India Programme has given the green light to 10 semiconductor units to enhance domestic chip production.
He also mentioned in the Lok Sabha that 38,231 GPUs have been made available through a shared compute facility, provided to startups and academic institutions at subsidized rates of approximately Rs 65 per GPU per hour.