New Delhi: Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) showcased some of India’s most promising deep-tech ventures at the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025, under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) pavilion.
The showcase highlighted breakthrough solutions developed by STPI Startups across emerging domains such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), FinTech, Cybersecurity, Blockchain, and Smart Mapping.
With the theme “Innovate to Transform,” IMC 2025 brought together technology leaders, innovators, and policymakers to discuss the future of digital transformation.
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STPI’s participation focused on empowering STPI Startups nurtured under its Centres of Entrepreneurship (CoEs) and the Next Generation Incubation Scheme (NGIS), offering them a platform to exhibit next-gen technologies that align with India’s digital innovation vision.
Speaking about the participation, Arvind Kumar, Director General, STPI, said, “India has emerged as a global hub for deep tech and digital innovation. STPI continues to drive progress in frontier technologies such as AI, IoT, Blockchain, and quantum computing.
Through initiatives like IMC 2025, we aim to connect startups with industry leaders, strengthen collaboration, and advance India’s role in the global digital economy.”
Innovations from STPI Startups: Daakia, Nav Prayukti, Matference, and Garudalytics
Several STPI Startups presented innovative, scalable technologies during the exhibition:
- Daakia Private Limited: Incubated at STPI IMAGE CoE, Daakia showcased an AI-driven enterprise SaaS platform that enhances collaboration and automates workflows. The video-first solution improves MSME communication and student engagement through multilingual, AI-powered tools. Founder & CEO Animesh Gupta noted that STPI’s mentorship and networking ecosystem were instrumental in shaping the company’s growth and innovation journey.
- Nav Prayukti: Supported by STPI OctaNE CoE, Nav Prayukti demonstrated its IoT solutions designed to integrate public and private networks with AI/ML-based analytics, improving operational efficiency and predictive insight across industrial sectors. Founder Ojonav Hazarika highlighted how STPI’s funding, mentorship, and visibility opportunities accelerated their national growth.
- Matference Technologies (CGreen): A beneficiary of STPI NGIS, Matference is transforming debt resolution through its AI-powered, voice-enabled infrastructure. The startup’s platform connects lenders with rural borrowers, addressing distress while promoting financial inclusion in Tier 3 regions. CTO Vinay Shetty credited STPI’s NGIS Prayagraj ecosystem for enabling the startup to scale impact-driven financial solutions.
- Garudalytics Private Limited: Also supported by STPI NGIS, Garudalytics showcased its AI-powered Smart Mapping (GSM) platform, which enables voice-activated geospatial analytics and 3D visualization. Founder Dr. V. S. S. Kiran emphasized that STPI’s ecosystem and mentoring support helped them access funding and expand their market reach.
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STPI Startups Propel India’s Vision of a Global Innovation Hub
The STPI pavilion at IMC 2025 served as a dynamic hub for technology enthusiasts, policymakers, investors, and entrepreneurs to engage with emerging innovators.
Through live demos, interactive sessions, and collaboration opportunities, STPI Startups demonstrated how India’s digital ecosystem is shaping the future of global innovation.