In a major boost to India’s innovation ecosystem, Tamil Nadu has unveiled the country’s first dedicated Deeptech Startup Policy, setting a national benchmark for science-driven entrepreneurship. The Tamil Nadu Deep-Tech Startup Policy 2025–26 aims to transform cutting-edge research into scalable commercial solutions, positioning the State as a hub for frontier and deep science technologies.
Policy Vision and Financial Commitment
The Tamil Nadu Deep-Tech Startup Policy 2025–26 reflects a clear vision to move innovations from laboratories to global markets.
Key Financial and Strategic Highlights
- ₹100 crore earmarked to support 100 deeptech startups
- Focus on long-gestation, science-based innovations
- Structured support covering funding, infrastructure, mentorship, and industry partnerships
Priority Sectors
The policy targets advanced technology domains such as:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Advanced Computing
- Semiconductors
- Biotechnology
- Space Technologies
- Clean and Green Energy
By nurturing these sectors, the State aims to build high-value intellectual property and globally competitive enterprises.
Launch at Umagine Technology Conference
The policy was formally unveiled by M. K. Stalin at the fourth edition of Umagine, Tamil Nadu’s flagship technology conference held in Chennai.
Umagine serves as a strategic platform that brings together:
- Global technology companies
- Startups and entrepreneurs
- Investors and venture capitalists
- Policymakers and academic institutions
The launch reinforced Tamil Nadu’s ambition to become a preferred destination for future-ready technologies.
Major MoUs and Investment Announcements
The conference also witnessed significant investment commitments through memoranda of understanding between the State government and private companies.
Key Announcements
-
Better Compute Works
- Setting up an AI data centre
- Investment: ₹5,000 crore
- Employment: 1,450 jobs
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Eros GenAI
- Expansion of AI R&D centre
- Investment: ₹3,600 crore
- Employment: 1,000 jobs
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Phantom Digital Effects
- Expansion of VFX operations in Chennai
- Investment: ₹100 crore
- Employment: 1,000 jobs
These investments underline Tamil Nadu’s growing appeal as a technology and innovation hub.
Startup Outreach and Global Exposure
Information Technology Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan highlighted the government’s extensive outreach initiatives.
Key Outreach Measures
- Workshops and technology lectures conducted in 60 educational institutions across 23 districts
- Implementation under the Umagine DX initiative
- Through StartupTN, 40 startups were selected to:
- Showcase innovations at Umagine
- Pitch to global investors in Dubai, Singapore, and Sharjah
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International exposure supported in collaboration with the Dubai World Trade Centre
This global outreach is designed to connect Tamil Nadu startups with international capital and markets.
Important Facts for Competitive Exams
- Tamil Nadu is the first Indian State to launch a dedicated deeptech startup policy
- The policy supports 100 startups with ₹100 crore
- Umagine is Tamil Nadu’s flagship technology conference
- Deeptech involves science-based innovations with long development cycles
- Focus sectors include AI, semiconductors, biotech, space, and clean energy


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