India showcased its ambitious deep-tech startup programme ‘Bharat Innovates 2026’ at a roadshow in Paris. The initiative aims to take India’s top 120 deep-tech startups to France for the maiden edition in Nice from June 14-16. Focused on 13 frontier technologies, including semiconductors, biotechnology, advanced computing, and space, the programme seeks global investments and partnerships.
New Delhi: India pitched its deep-tech startup programme ‘Bharat Innovates 2026’ to global investors and stakeholders at a roadshow in Paris, building momentum ahead of the conclave scheduled to be held in Nice next month. The roadshow showcased India’s deep-tech startup ecosystem and higher education-led innovation landscape to global investors, corporates, universities and research institutions.
The Paris outreach event brought together representatives from the Ministry of Education, the Embassy of India in Paris, and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), along with more than 50 participants from the French business and innovation ecosystem. French businesses and ecosystems such as La French Tech, VivaTech, ESCP Business School, ESSEC, INRIA, and members of the Indo-French Chamber of Commerce, as well as venture capital, advisory, legal, and startup networks, were among the key participants.
Moreover, the roadshow served as a platform to brief potential investors and partners on the scope, objectives and investment opportunities associated with Bharat Innovates 2026. On the occasion, K.M. Praphullachandra Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Education, highlighted the significance of the initiative in strengthening international collaboration, particularly under the India-France Special Global Strategic Partnership.
Meanwhile, Govind Jaiswal, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Education, made a presentation outlining opportunities for French and global investors to engage with India’s rapidly expanding innovation ecosystem. It was also highlighted that Bharat Innovates 2026 will focus on 13 frontier technology sectors, including advanced computing, semiconductors, next-generation communications, advanced materials and critical minerals, biotechnology, space and defence, and manufacturing under Industry 4.0.
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