New Delhi: Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), showcased some of India’s most promising deep-tech startups at the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025.
The exhibition, held under MeitY’s pavilion, spotlighted innovations across frontier domains such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), FinTech, Cybersecurity, Blockchain and Smart Mapping.
STPI’s participation aimed to empower startups nurtured under its Centres of Entrepreneurship (CoEs) and the Next Generation Incubation Scheme (NGIS), offering them a global platform to display next-gen technologies aligned with India’s vision of a digital innovation-led economy.
“India has emerged as a global hub for deep tech and digital innovation,” said Arvind Kumar, Director General, STPI. “Through initiatives like IMC 2025, we aim to connect startups with industry leaders, strengthen collaboration and advance India’s role in the global digital economy.”
Several STPI-backed startups drew attention with their cutting-edge innovations. Daakia Private Limited, incubated at STPI IMAGE CoE, unveiled its AI-powered SaaS platform for enterprise collaboration and workflow automation. Founder and CEO Animesh Gupta highlighted the role of STPI’s mentorship and ecosystem in accelerating the company’s growth.
Nav Prayukti, supported by STPI OctaNE CoE, presented IoT-driven solutions integrating AI/ML analytics to enhance industrial efficiency. Founder Ojonav Hazarika noted that STPI’s funding and guidance have been crucial in expanding their national footprint.
From STPI’s NGIS Prayagraj cohort, Matference Technologies (CGreen) demonstrated its AI-based voice-enabled debt resolution platform that bridges lenders and rural borrowers, promoting financial inclusion in Tier-3 regions. CTO Vinay Shetty credited STPI’s ecosystem for helping them scale impactful solutions.
Garudalytics Private Limited, another NGIS-supported startup, showcased its AI-powered Smart Mapping (GSM) platform, enabling voice-activated geospatial analytics and 3D visualisation. Founder Dr V. S. S. Kiran emphasised how STPI’s mentoring and funding access helped the company expand its market presence.
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