Key Points

Google has chosen 20 Indian startups for its free three-month AI accelerator program. The initiative provides access to Gemini models and Google Cloud infrastructure. It focuses on scaling AI solutions across healthcare, finance, and education sectors. The program aligns with India's growing position as the world's second-largest GenAI startup hub.

Key Points: Google Selects 20 Indian AI Startups for Accelerator Programme

  • Program offers Google Cloud infrastructure and Gemini model access
  • Focuses on AI solutions for healthcare, finance and climate
  • Aligns with IndiaAI Mission's startup pillar objectives
  • Includes technical mentorship and go-to-market strategy support
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Google picks 20 Indian startups for AI accelerator programme

Google picks 20 Indian startups from 1600+ applicants for its free AI accelerator program, offering Gemini models, cloud infrastructure, and mentorship.

"At Google, we see startups as our co-creators in building the future of AI - Darren Mowry, VP Global Startups, Google Cloud"

New Delhi, Sep 19

US tech giant Google on Friday announced the latest cohort of its free three-month ‘AI accelerator’ programme -- a group of 20 start-ups selected from over 1,600 applicants in the country.

The programme, titled 'Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First in India,' began this week and aims to scale AI-driven solutions across healthcare, finance, climate, education and more. The programme is designed for AI First startups between Seed to Series A based in India, that are building core AI products, applications or foundational models, a release from the company said.

The support for founders includes Google Cloud infrastructure and access to cutting-edge Gemini models, with technical mentorship and go-to-market strategies.

“At Google, we see startups as our co-creators in building the future of AI with scalable, impactful, and responsible AI solutions that will set new standards for the industry,” said Darren Mowry, VP, Global Startups, Google Cloud.

The strategic focus of this cohort is aligned with the IndiaAI Mission, said Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary, MeitY and CEO, IndiaAI Mission.

Among the cohort are startups which offer a full-stack agentic platform where AI creates AI, a healthtech startup offering a webcam-based autism screening tool.

The program pairs founders with Google engineers and industry mentors to tackle scaling challenges, refine product roadmaps and ensure ethical AI deployment.

The new cohort’s strategic focus directly aligns with the IndiaAI Mission's startup pillar, with 45 per cent of the program dedicated towards leveraging Agentic AI. Multimodal AI solutions account for 30 per cent of the programme curriculum, with the remaining 25 per cent dedicated to foundational models and Responsible AI.

India’s generative AI ecosystem has grown 3.7-fold over the past year, making it the world’s second-largest GenAI startup hub, the company said in the release.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great initiative! But I hope these startups focus on solving real Indian problems - not just creating fancy tech for urban elites. Rural healthcare, agricultural solutions, and regional language AI should be priorities.
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Rohit P
Amazing to see India becoming the world's second-largest GenAI hub! 🚀 From 1600 applicants to just 20 selected - these must be some really exceptional startups. Can't wait to see what they build with Google's mentorship.
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Sarah B
The focus on Responsible AI is crucial. Hope Google ensures these startups prioritize ethical AI deployment from day one. India needs AI that works for everyone, not just the privileged few.
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Vikram M
Finally some concrete action on the IndiaAI Mission! Government-private partnership like this is exactly what we need to boost our tech ecosystem. Hope this creates more job opportunities for Indian AI engineers.
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Michael C
Impressive growth - 3.7x in one year! India's startup ecosystem is really maturing. The Agentic AI focus (45% of program) shows we're moving beyond basic chatbots to more sophisticated AI systems.

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