Karnataka Announces ₹600 Crore Fund to Push ‘Deep Tech Decade’
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Karnataka announces ₹600 crore fund to push ‘Deep Tech Decade’
This initiative reflects our vision to create a robust DeepTech pipeline supporting entrepreneurs working on technologies such as AI, ML, quantum computing, advanced manufacturing, robotics, and sustainability-driven innovation, says Priyank Kharge
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Karnataka Sets Aside INR 600 Cr To Bolster Deeptech, AI Innovation
The Karnataka government has announced an INR 600 Cr plan to back entrepreneurs building technologies in areas of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), quantum computing, robotics, advanced manufacturing, and sustainability-focussed innovation. In a statement, the minister of electronics, information technology & biotechnology, Priyank Kharge, said that the initiative aims to strengthen the state’s deeptech startup ecosystem and m…
This is the Deep Tech Decade for Karnataka: State IT Minister Priyank Kharge
Ahead of the 28th edition of the Bengaluru Tech Summit (BTS), to be held from November 18 to 20, the government of Karnataka announced a deep tech fund of over ₹600 crore. While the government is investing the said amount, it is also in discussions with leading venture capital firms to create a joint fund of up to ₹1,000 crore, as announced by Priyank Kharge, IT minister of Karnataka. “Our blueprint is ready, and we are serious about being glo…
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