
New Delhi [India], May 29 (ANI): The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) announced on Thursday that ten cutting-edge Indian Artificial Intelligence (AI) startups have been chosen for the IndiaAI Startups Global Initiative—a prestigious international accelerator program conducted in partnership with Station F, Paris, and HEC Paris.
Union Minister of Electronics and IT, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, highlighted the importance of this collaboration, stating,
“India’s AI ecosystem is now on the cusp of a global breakthrough. Through initiatives like this, we are enabling our most promising startups to tap into international markets, form global alliances, and create scalable, impactful solutions. This partnership of IndiaAI Mission with Station F and HEC Paris represents a new chapter in India’s innovation diplomacy.”
The program offers the selected startups access to critical resources, mentorship, and networking within the French and broader European innovation ecosystems. It aligns with the Indian government’s vision of leveraging AI for inclusive and sustainable growth.
These 10 startups, operating in diverse sectors ranging from image editing and deep-tech to earth observation and conversational AI, were chosen through a stringent multi-stage selection process. They will undergo a four-month acceleration program at Station F, comprising a one-month online preparation phase followed by a three-month immersive residency in Paris.
The participating startups include:
- PrivaSapien Technologies — Responsible AI with privacy engineering
- CoRover.ai — Conversational Generative AI
- Staqu Technologies (Jarvis) — AI-powered audio-video analytics
- SatSure Analytics — Decision intelligence using satellite imagery and AI
- Storyvord — Automated video content creation
- VolarAlta — AI-driven industrial emissions monitoring
- Smartail — AI-powered edtech platform
- Secure Blink — AI-driven cybersecurity solutions
- NeuroPixel.AI — Fast AI-based image editing
- Voicing AI — Intelligent voice agents
MeitY Secretary S Krishnan described the initiative as a “bridge between India’s talent and the world’s innovation hubs,” applauding the startups for their diversity, innovation, and global scalability potential.
(ANI)