In the article with The Economic Times, focusing on the Union Budget 2024, Sayandeb Banerjee, Cofounder and CEO at MathCo points out that India’s strong position as a hub for Global Capability Centers (GCCs) creates a ripe environment for deep tech startups to thrive. With over half of the world’s GCCs based in India, many focusing on AI, ML, and data analytics, he believes this provides the perfect space to innovate and solve global problems locally. Sayandeb highlights India’s young, skilled talent across cities as a key strength, making the country well-placed to become a hub for frugal, impactful solutions. He also sees the National Deep Tech Startup Policy as a timely boost for the startup ecosystem.
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