India's Agri and Water Tech Deeptech Ecosystem on the Rise

Nasscom's Deeptech Confluence 2026 in New Delhi emphasized the commercialization of India's burgeoning agri and water tech sectors. Bringing together key stakeholders, the event facilitated discussions on market access, investment, and scaling pathways for startups tackling pressing agricultural and water challenges in the country.

India's Agri and Water Tech Deeptech Ecosystem on the Rise
Nasscom (Image/X/Nasscom). Image Credit: ANI

In an effort to advance India's agri and water tech sectors, Nasscom hosted the Deeptech Confluence 2026 event in New Delhi. The gathering saw participation from various stakeholders, including industry leaders and government officials, highlighting the critical need for commercializing innovative solutions in these areas.

The event underscored the importance of market access and enterprise adoption, providing a platform for significant dialogue about scaling startup operations from pilot projects to broader implementation. Strategies for investment readiness and cross-sector collaboration were key focuses, aiming to bridge existing gaps in the ecosystem.

Recognizing the pressing issues such as climate stress and sustainability, speakers emphasized the role of deeptech in enhancing resource efficiency and productivity. The spotlight was on 12 startups showcasing groundbreaking solutions in areas like AI-driven water management, precision farming, and sustainable materials, as part of Nasscom's 20-week growth program.

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