VivaTech 2025: STPI Puts India’s Startup Innovation on the Global Map

VivaTech 2025

New Delhi: The Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) played a pivotal role at VivaTech 2025 – Europe’s largest technology and startup event – by showcasing innovative Indian startups across deep-tech domains.

Held in Paris from June 11–14, the global event offered a launchpad for STPI-supported ventures to display their cutting-edge solutions and forge strategic partnerships in the European market.

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The Indian startup delegation included standout ventures in AI-driven fashion design, automotive telematics, and Voice AI, demonstrating India’s rising prominence in next-generation technologies.

These startups had the opportunity to interact with global investors, corporates, accelerators, and mentors. The visit also included an immersive experience at Station F, the world’s largest startup hub, enabling startups to explore global innovation practices, co-creation models, and funding avenues.

Innovators at VivaTech 2025 Backed by STPI:
  • Satyananda Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (Ambaram.ai) – Founded by Kalyani R Kunche, the startup’s DesignMate platform empowers fashion businesses to generate AI-driven, print-optimized designs without traditional design skills. Built using MERN stack and Generative AI, the SaaS solution simplifies creative workflows for B2B clients.
  • Yellow Matrix Pvt. Ltd. – Led by Arpit Chahande, this automotive-tech firm delivers telematics and diagnostics systems with real-time insights and firmware-over-the-air updates. With embedded systems and SDV innovations, the company is revolutionizing automotive supplier operations.
  • Voxot Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (Pragyaa.ai) – Founded by Gulshan Mehta, Pragyaa.ai offers conversational, multilingual Voice AI agents and analytics dashboards that help enterprises improve voice operations, KPIs, and customer experience. Their B2B solutions use Generative and Predictive AI.

This global outreach is part of STPI’s broader mission to champion deep-tech entrepreneurship in India, especially in Tier II and Tier III cities.

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With 24 Centres of Entrepreneurship (CoEs) and its flagship Next Generation Incubation Scheme (NGIS), STPI supports over 1400 startups through incubation, mentoring, and funding.

“By facilitating international exposure through platforms like VivaTech 2025, STPI is creating global growth opportunities for Indian startups, driving tech-led innovation and positioning India as a hub for world-class deep-tech solutions,” said a senior STPI official.

The participation at VivaTech 2025 reaffirms STPI’s evolving role from a traditional IT enabler to a catalyst for global innovation rooted in Indian entrepreneurship.

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  • Salil Urunkar

    Salil Urunkar is a senior journalist and the editorial mind behind Sahyadri Startups. With years of experience covering Pune’s entrepreneurial rise, he’s passionate about telling the real stories of founders, disruptors, and game-changers.

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