The India Deep Tech Alliance (IDTA) has secured fresh commitments of over Rs 7,500 crore ($850 million) and expanded its membership with the entry of Nvidia and Qualcomm Ventures, the coalition said on Wednesday. Industry sources said Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Lam Research are also likely to join the alliance in the coming weeks, signalling rising participation from global and domestic technology firms in the country’s deep-tech ecosystem.
Launched in September at Semicon India with initial commitments of $1 billion, IDTA aims to mobilise private capital and technical expertise for early-stage startups across sectors such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence, space, robotics, biotech, energy and advanced manufacturing . The alliance is d

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