Karnataka Start-up Policy 2025
KDEM’s mandate is to accelerate the development process across the state by 2030.
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KDEM’s mandate is to accelerate the development process across the state by 2030.
Karnataka Start-up Policy 2025 Read More »
State government has moved to fast-track the training and certification of nursing and healthcare staff seeking employment in Germany, with Karnataka Vocational Training and Skill Development Corporation (KVTSDC) signing an MoU on Thursday with the Deutsche Fachkräfteagentur für Gesundheits- und Pflegeberufe GmbH (DeFa).
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitched India as one of the most promising destinations for semiconductor manufacturing, saying “the world trusts India, the world believes in India, and the world is ready to build a semiconductor future with India”.
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India’s semiconductor revolution is no longer an ambition, it’s an economic reality in motion. With the domestic market growing from $38 billion in 2023 to an expected $100–110 billion by 2030, the country is emerging as a serious contender in global chip design and manufacturing.
India’s Chip Revolution: 5 Startups Transforming the Semiconductor Landscape Read More »
Sophrosyne will use the fresh funds to move from prototype silicon to full development, expand the engineering team, and begin early customer deployments, both in India and globally.
Semiconductor startup Sophrosyne Technologies raises $2 million from Bluehill VC Read More »
The Karnataka government along with venture capitalists on Thursday disbursed Rs 400 crore funding to Al and deep tech startups at the Future Makers Conclave, Bengaluru Tech Summit 2025. Some of the venture capitalist firms include Rainmatter by Zerodha, Speciale Invest, Accel, Avaana Capital and Ideaspring Capital, among others.
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The Karnataka government on Tuesday, November 18, unveiled three new policies focusing on information technology, spacetech, and startups. At the inaugural day of the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2025, the flagship tech event organised by the state government, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced that the policies are aimed at making Karnataka a global destination for deeptech investments for the period between 2025 and 2030.
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The Karnataka government, alongside a group of venture investors, committed ₹400 crore on Thursday to support artificial-intelligence deeptech ventures at the Future Makers Conclave during the Bengaluru Tech Summit.
Karnataka government bets big on AI with ₹400 crore push at tech summit Read More »