Business Fast > Startups > Deeptech surge in 2023: India sees 480 new startups but faces funding struggles – The Financial Express StartupsDeeptech surge in 2023: India sees 480 new startups but faces funding struggles – The Financial ExpressJune 22, 2024posted on Jun. 22, 2024 at 8:22 am Deeptech surge in 2023: India sees 480 new startups but faces funding struggles The Financial Express READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJune 22, 2024previous articleThe AI market opportunity: UBS offers a bottom-up perspectivenext articleIndigenous Innovation: A blueprint for systematically achieving Viksit BharatYou Might Also LikeStartupsStartup Autobahn expo2025 by Plug and Play in StuttgartJune 2, 2025StartupsGoogle, Justice Department face off in climactic showdown in search monopoly caseMay 30, 2025StartupsFrom Views to Value: How SMBs Can Create the Perfect Social Media VideoMay 27, 2025StartupsViridiCO2: CO2 tech from a startup with real impactMay 27, 2025StartupsHow domain acquisition boosts startup growthMay 21, 2025StartupsProtecting your online presence as a startup founderMay 21, 2025Recommended For YouIndustryDr Reddy’s, Alvotech to co-develop Keytruda biosimilarJune 5, 2025IndustryUS economyTrump attacks ‘hostile’ Musk as row over tax bill eruptsJune 5, 2025US economyMarketPosh tonic maker Fever-Tree reveals what US drinkers are buying in drovesJune 5, 2025MarketSportsWest Brom move 'already feels a good fit' – MasonJune 5, 2025SportsTechnologyWealthtech platform Syfe closes $80 million funding round, plans to expand tech team in IndiaJune 5, 2025Technology
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