Maruti Suzuki onboards 5 AI startups via MSIP fifth cohort
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Key Takeaways
Maruti Suzuki India on Monday, 29 June announced the onboarding of five startups under the fifth cohort of its Maruti Suzuki Incubation Programme (MSIP), tasking them with co-developing artificial intelligence (AI)-driven and sustainability-focused solutions to sharpen operational efficiency, enrich customer experience, and streamline business processes.
The Five Startups and Their Mandates
The selected cohort — MiniMines, Easework AI, Sarvam AI, Siftly, and CodeMate AI — were chosen as winners of the fifth edition of MSIP, conducted in partnership with IIM Bangalore's startup incubator, NSRCEL.
MiniMines will develop environment-friendly recycling solutions for end-of-life lithium-ion batteries, focusing on safe material extraction. Easework AI will automate procurement workflows for indirect consumables using agentic AI. Sarvam AI will build multilingual generative AI agents to enhance customer interactions across multiple touchpoints, while Siftly will leverage generative AI to improve brand visibility. CodeMate AI will develop AI-powered tools to accelerate software application development for business operations.
What the Leadership Said
Hisashi Takeuchi, Managing Director and CEO of Maruti Suzuki, said the company has been actively collaborating with startups to develop practical solutions for real-world business challenges. 'We are delighted to collaborate with five more startups. One of these startups, MiniMines, will support us in safely recycling end-of-life batteries, while the other four startups will help improve customer engagement and drive efficiency across our business operations,' he said.
About the Incubation Programme
The MSIP was launched in August 2020 with the stated aim of nurturing technology-enabled startups working on future mobility solutions. NSRCEL supports the initiative by identifying promising early-stage startups and providing mentorship alongside access to IIM Bangalore's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Over the past seven years, Maruti Suzuki has built multiple innovation programmes targeting the automotive and mobility sector. To date, the company has screened around 7,400 startups, engaged with more than 250, and onboarded 38 as active business partners.
Why This Matters
The battery recycling mandate for MiniMines is particularly significant as India accelerates its electric vehicle transition — responsible disposal and material recovery from lithium-ion batteries is an emerging regulatory and environmental priority. The parallel push into multilingual AI agents through Sarvam AI reflects Maruti Suzuki's intent to deepen customer reach in non-English-speaking markets, where the bulk of its volume lies. This is the fifth cohort since the programme's inception, signalling a steady institutional commitment to open innovation rather than one-off pilots.