Bharat Innovates 2026: India’s Deep-Tech Roadshow in Paris Draws Global Investors

The Ministry of Education hosted a roadshow in Paris to promote Bharat Innovates 2026, a global accelerator for India’s higher education innovation ecosystem. The event connected Indian officials with over 50 French stakeholders, including La French Tech, VivaTech, and top universities. Focus sectors include 13 frontier technologies such as semiconductors, biotech, and space, with curated matchmaking sessions planned for the main event in Nice. The initiative, announced during the India-France Year of Innovation, aims to take university-led innovations from lab to market globally.

Key Points: Bharat Innovates 2026 roadshow in Paris draws global investors

  • Paris roadshow engages 50+ French stakeholders from business, innovation, and education ecosystems
  • Event showcases 13 frontier tech sectors including semiconductors, biotech, and space
  • Matchmaking sessions and startup showcases planned for main event in Nice, June 14-16
  • Initiative aims to bridge India’s university innovations with global investors and markets
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Ministry of Education organises Bharat Innovates 2026 pre-event roadshow in Paris to engage Global investors, corporates, universities and research institutions

Ministry of Education hosts Paris roadshow for Bharat Innovates 2026, connecting India’s deep-tech startups with French and global investors, corporates, and universities.

"The focus of Bharat Innovates was on 13 frontier technology sectors, including Advanced Computing, Semiconductors, Next-Gen Communications, Advanced Materials and Critical Minerals, Biotechnology, Space and Defence, Manufacturing and Industry 4.0. - Ministry of Education release"

New Delhi, May 5

As part of its outreach to global investors, the Ministry of Education organised a roadshow in Paris on Tuesday to showcase Bharat Innovates 2026. The Bharat Innovates initiative, scheduled to be held from June 14-16 in Nice, France, aims to connect India's deep-tech start-ups and higher education innovation ecosystem with global investors, corporates, universities and research institutions.

The Paris roadshow, a precursor to the main event, brought together representatives from the Ministry of Education, Government of India, Embassy of India at Paris, Confederation of Indian Industry and more than 50 representatives from different stakeholders. Participants included the French business and innovation ecosystems such as La French Tech, VivaTech and key educational institutions in France. Senior representatives from organisations such as ESCP Business School, ESSEC, France, INRIA, École Normale Superieure, Agence Francaise de Developpement, representatives from Indo-French Chamber of Commerce, and other venture, advisory, legal, industry and start-up networks also participated in the pre-event, according to a release from the Ministry of Education.

The objective of the Roadshow was to serve as a platform to brief potential investors and partners on the scope, objectives and investment opportunities associated with Bharat Innovates 2026.

Addressing the gathering, KM Praphullachandra Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Education, highlighted the significance of Bharat Innovates 2026 in strengthening international collaboration, particularly in the context of the India-France Special Global Strategic Partnership.

Govind Jaiswal, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Education, made a presentation on Bharat Innovates 2026 and outlined the opportunity for French and global investors to engage with India's rapidly expanding innovation ecosystem.

During the roadshow, it was highlighted that the focus of Bharat Innovates was on 13 frontier technology sectors, including Advanced Computing, Semiconductors, Next-Gen Communications, Advanced Materials and Critical Minerals, Biotechnology, Space and Defence, Manufacturing and Industry 4.0, etc. with an aim to strengthen the bridge between Innovators, Institutions/Academia, Investors and Industry.

The investor-focused structure of Bharat Innovates 2026 was also presented, highlighting that the conclave was expected to facilitate high-value, time-efficient engagement for global investors through curated one-to-one matchmaking sessions, sector-specific discussions and startup showcases, the release noted.

The roadshow concluded with an interactive question-and-answer session enabling participants to engage directly with the Indian delegation and explore potential partnerships in innovation, research, investment and market access.

The presence of investors, corporate leaders, academic institutions, innovation platforms, technology companies and Indo-French business associations reflected strong interest in Bharat Innovates 2026 and underlined the Roadshow's objective of building partnerships between India's higher education innovation. ecosystem and global stakeholders.

The Bharat Innovates initiative was announced by the Prime Minister of India on February 17 during the inauguration of the India-France Year of Innovation, in the presence of the President of France.

Bharat Innovates 2026 is envisioned as a Global Accelerator for the Indian Education Ecosystem, taking India's university-led innovations from lab to market and from India to the world. It is being organised from June 14-16 at Palais des Expositions, Nice, France, the release said.

The Paris roadshow marked an important step in mobilising global interest and investor participation ahead of the final showcase in Nice.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, our government is thinking globally! As someone who works in tech, I know how hard it is for Indian startups to get international investors. This roadshow in Paris with La French Tech and VivaTech is a smart way to build bridges. Kudos to the team for including so many French institutions like INRIA and ESCP. Let's hope this leads to real collaborations, not just paperwork.
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James A
Great initiative! I work with Indian startups in Paris, and there's genuine excitement here about Bharat Innovates 2026. The matchmaking sessions and sector-specific discussions are exactly what investors want. India's innovation ecosystem is maturing fast, and events like this will accelerate it further. Looking forward to the main event in Nice! 🇮🇳🤝🇫🇷
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Rohit P
While this sounds impressive, I hope the focus is not just on high-end sectors but also on grassroots innovation from tier-2 and tier-3 cities. Our small-town entrepreneurs have amazing ideas too. Also, let's ensure that the benefits trickle down to the common citizen. Otherwise, it's just another elite networking event. But overall, a good step forward. 👍
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Sarah B
As someone who's been following Indo-French tech collaborations, this is a big deal. The Paris roadshow with over 50 stakeholders including ESCP, ESSEC, and AFD shows seriousness. India's deep-tech startups in semiconductors and biotech are world-class. Can't wait to see which unicorns emerge from Bharat Innovates 2026. The India-France strategic partnership is getting stronger! 🚀
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