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    Nvidia Joins India Deep Tech Alliance to Support AI, Semiconductors and Space Startups

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    Nvidia, the world’s leading AI chipmaker, has joined the India Deep Tech Alliance (IDTA) as a founding member and strategic technical advisor, an addition that stands to tremendously support India’s ambitions in artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductors production, space technology, and other cutting-edge sectors.

    This high-profile alliance has now mobilized approximately $2 billion in capital commitments, including a new $850 million injection that involves global and Indian investors, and marking a foundation that promises to bridge a chronic funding gap in India’s deep-tech startup ecosystem.

    The India Deep Tech Alliance was established in September to support startups that are engaged in high-risk, research-driven technology ventures across sectors like AI, robotics, biotech, semiconductors, and space exploration.

    Historically, due to the fact that these sectors often require longer development periods and larger capital investment than typical tech startups, they have led to chronic underfunding.

    It is why Nvidia’s participation goes beyond only financial investment, as the American chipmaker will be using the Alliance to provide technical guidance and ecosystem development that are focused on accelerating innovation and commercialization in the Indian tech space.

    Structure and Vision of the India Deep Tech Alliance

    The India Deep Tech Alliance operates as a voluntary capital pooling group where investor members are allowed to maintain full autonomy over their contributions but collectively champion and support the growth of India’s deep tech ecosystem.

    Some of the alliance’s investors and members include Accel, Celesta Capital, Qualcomm Ventures, Kaalari Capital, Blume Ventures, and other high-profile tech companies and venture firms. 

    This decentralized structure offers a flexible yet coordinated approach to funding and nurturing startups tackling long-cycle technology challenges.

    Nvidia’s Strategic and Technical Contributions

    Nvidia’s addition to the Alliance is noteworthy as the company’s role goes beyond funding. Recognized globally for its leadership in AI hardware and accelerated computing platforms, Nvidia plans to serve as a technical advisor and ecosystem supporter. This will involve:

    • Offering developer support and training through Nvidia’s Deep Learning Institute, as they will be bridging skills gaps for startups that are building and integrating AI and advanced computing technologies.
    • Facilitating research collaborations and workshops that will contribute to deepening startups’ technological capabilities and enhance their commercialization prospects.
    • Engaging in policy dialogue and ecosystem-building initiatives that align with India’s government policies, especially with India’s Research, Development, and Innovation (RDI) scheme, to support research, development, and innovation.

    Vishal Dhupar, Nvidia’s Managing Director for South Asia, describes the tech giant’s involvement as a way to “provide guidance on AI systems, developer enablement, and responsible deployment, and to collaborate with policymakers, investors, and entrepreneurs.”

    Additionally, Nvidia’s addition and presence in the Alliance will specifically address the challenge of Indian deep-tech startups receiving support too late in their development cycle by offering technical knowledge and tools that are required to accelerate the product development and market entries of these deep-tech startups. 

    Siriam Viswanathan, Celesta Capital’s Founding Managing Partner and also a Founding Executive Council Member of the IDTA, also emphasized that the level of Nvidia’s expertise in “AI systems, software, and ecosystem-building will benefit our network of investors and entrepreneurs.”

    Why This Matter and What It Means for India’s Deep Tech Future

    Deep-tech startups are considered essential to India’s pursuit of technological sovereignty and global competitiveness, especially amid rising geopolitical tensions as well as the quest for semiconductors and AI chips supply chain independence. 

    Yet, despite a report in 2023 that showed dep-tech startups raised $1.6 billion, a 78% increase year-over-year, it still remains a fraction of the $7.4 billion total that was raised by Indian startups overall. 

    As such, the coordinated effort between Nvidia and other leading tech companies with the Indian government comes amid broader government initiatives and forms a rare blend of capital, technical expertise, and policy alignment that is targeted at the harder, less predictable edges of innovation.

    More specifically, the presence of Nvidia in the Alliance will give India the opportunity and a more practical, hands-on approach to build an ecosystem that matches the country’s industrial ambition and technological potential.

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