Indian Deeptech Funding Surges 78% in 2024, Led by Artificial Intelligence and Spacetech

India´s deeptech startups, especially in Artificial Intelligence and spacetech, have seen funding soar by 78% in 2024, signaling robust investor confidence in advanced technologies.

India´s deeptech startup ecosystem has witnessed remarkable growth in 2024 with a 78% surge in funding compared to the previous year, according to a recent industry report. The sector, which includes companies specializing in Artificial Intelligence, spacetech, and other advanced technologies, has benefited from renewed investor interest and a globally competitive market outlook.

The report highlights that the top ten deeptech startup funding rounds in 2024 contributed significantly to the overall funding increase, indicating that investors are targeting high-potential firms working on breakthrough and transformative innovations. Artificial Intelligence, in particular, remains a driving force, with applications extending across industries such as healthcare, finance, logistics, and defense. Spacetech is also emerging as a prominent sector, attracting capital for startups engaged in launch services, satellite technology, and space data analytics.

Analysts attribute this rapid expansion to a combination of factors: a maturing local startup ecosystem, supportive government policies, and a global demand for next-generation technological solutions. The growing pipeline of deeptech talent in India, bolstered by world-class technical education and research capabilities, is further enhancing the country´s profile as a hub for advanced technology development. This funding boom is expected to accelerate product development, global scaling, and commercial deployment, positioning Indian deeptech startups as formidable players on the international stage.

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