New Delhi, Nov. 6 -- India's deep-tech ecosystem has attracted growing attention from global chipmakers and investors as the country ramps up public funding and policy support for R&D. Industry coalitions and large strategic partners are now emerging to bridge the funding, talent and technical-mentorship gaps that long-time research-heavy startups face.

In the latest development, Nvidia has joined the India Deep Tech Alliance (IDTA) as a founding member and strategic technical adviser-a move that attaches the chipmaker's developer programmes and training capabilities to an investor coalition that has expanded its capital commitments to support deep-tech startups across AI, semiconductors, space, robotics and biotech.

Nvidia's role in th...