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Israel Aerospace Industries launches deep-tech startup acceleration programme in India

Israel Aerospace Industries launched the NeuSPHERE programme in India to support deep-tech startups with mentorship, funding, and global expansion opportunities, fostering innovation and technological collaboration.

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With the aim of collaborating with India’s technological talent, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has launched the NeuSPHERE Acceleration Programme in India.

The programme, unveiled in New Delhi, is aimed at supporting the country’s deep-tech startups. According to the company, this new initiative will foster innovation, drive growth, and enable participating Indian companies to expand their presence on a global scale.

A senior executive at IAI stated that the programme is focused on startups specialising in fields such as big data, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, advanced navigation systems, and green energy.

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The company will provide resources like mentorship, networking opportunities, and to assist these businesses in developing market-ready solutions and achieving international reach.

IAI Brigadier General (Res) Eytan Eshel described the initiative as “a significant step towards fulfilling our strategic vision of collaborating with India’s startup ecosystem. We recognise the tremendous technological talent in India and are thrilled to launch this programme, working together to help these companies scale their offerings.”

This initiative forms part of Israel Aerospace Industries’s broader strategy to establish a global network for technological collaboration, with a particular focus on the aerospace and sectors.

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It also underlines the company’s emphasis on emerging technologies, including wearable devices, human-machine interfaces, and extended reality applications for training and maintenance purposes.

The Israeli aerospace firm, renowned for its expertise in areas such as satellites, UAVs, and cyber security, has a longstanding tradition of combining innovation with operational proficiency. With a presence in multiple countries, the company aims to contribute significantly to India’s growing tech ecosystem through this programme.

India has emerged as one of the world’s fastest-growing startup ecosystems, driven by innovation, entrepreneurship, and a supportive policy environment. As of 2024, India is home to over 100 unicorns, reflecting the thriving landscape of high-growth companies valued at over $1 billion.

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Global investors are taking notice of India’s potential, pouring billions into the ecosystem annually. The country’s focus on deep-tech innovation, combined with its vast consumer base, positions it as a hotspot for startups that aim to address local challenges while scaling globally.

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