International eGov Update October 2025

10 Indian AI Startups Selected for Global Accelerator in Paris

10 Indian AI Startups Selected for Global Accelerator in Paris

In a major boost to India’s global AI footprint, the IndiaAI Mission under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has selected 10 innovative Indian AI startups for the IndiaAI Startups Global (ISG) Initiative a prestigious accelerator programme in collaboration with Station F and HEC Paris.

The four-month programme comprising a one-month online module and a three-month residency in Paris will help Indian startups access global markets, mentorship, and cross-border collaboration opportunities.

Union Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw said, “India’s AI ecosystem is on the cusp of a global breakthrough. This partnership marks a new chapter in India’s innovation diplomacy.”

MeitY Additional Secretary and CEO, IndiaAI Mission, Shri Abhishek Singh, added that the initiative “bridges India’s AI talent with global innovation hubs.”

The selected startups represent India’s diverse AI innovation landscape. They include PrivaSapien Technologies, which builds privacy-first responsible AI solutions; CoRover.ai , a conversational Gen AI platform; Staqu Technologies (Jarvis), specializing in AI-based audio-video analytics; SatSure Analytics, leveraging satellite imagery for Earth observation and decision intelligence; Storyvord, an AI coproducer for automated video content; VolarAlta, using drone-based AI for industrial inspections; Smartail, creating adaptive EdTech experiences; Secure Blink, offering AI-driven cybersecurity solutions; NeuroPixel.AI, enabling ultra-fast image editing for e-commerce; and Voicing AI, powering enterprise-grade intelligent voice agents.

Launched in March 2024, the IndiaAI Mission aims to strengthen India’s AI ecosystem through seven key pillars Compute, Innovation, Dataset, Application Development, FutureSkills, Startup Financing, and Safe & Trusted AI fostering responsible and inclusive AI growth.

Station F, the world’s largest startup campus in Paris, and HEC Paris, one of Europe’s most prestigious business schools, will host the accelerator programme. Together, they will provide Indian startups with access to global investors, mentorship, and Europe’s thriving innovation network. This collaboration not only helps Indian innovators explore new markets but also strengthens India’s position as a global hub for ethical, inclusive, and high-impact AI development.

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