IISc deep tech startups are pushing India into elite league. Baby firms with big ambitions

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Fourie is part of a thriving deep-tech ecosystem at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, helmed by Foundation for Science, Innovation and Development (FSID) incubation cell..

Here, as many as 95 startups are harnessing the power of existing technology like AI, quantum computing, robotics, biotechnology, and delving deep into them to provide solutions in the fields of healthcare, space, agriculture, and more...

Drones and UAVs need gas turbines, and we do it at a fraction of the cost for a critical bit of technology, whether military or civilRohit Chouhan, co-founder and CEO of Nabhdrishti Aerospace..

Moreover, the last five years have seen a sudden, rapid growth in private space startups, expedited by ISRO granting access to its facilities and technology..

IP is an important part of deep tech, and these startups will be generating global-first intellectual property in clusters of related technology, said Katragadda..

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