Tamil Nadu startups rapidly expanding into Europe and Southeast Asia
Startups based in Tamil Nadu are increasingly targeting globalisation, with firms like OrbitAid Aerospace and Goat Robotics tapping into soft-landing packages in Germany, Belgium and Singapore. Government-backed body StartupTN is partnering with European institutions and Southeast Asian hubs to support healthcare, AI and robotics ventures. The shift reflects a move beyond traditional U.S.-centric focus, as Indian tech entrepreneurs explore diverse global markets.
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Tamil Nadu startups rapidly expanding into Europe and Southeast Asia
Startups based in Tamil Nadu are increasingly targeting globalisation, with firms like OrbitAid Aerospace and Goat Robotics tapping into soft-landing packages in Germany, Belgium and Singapore. Government-backed body StartupTN is partnering with European institutions and Southeast Asian hubs to support healthcare, AI and robotics ventures. The shift reflects a move beyond traditional U.S.-centric focus, as Indian tech entrepreneurs explore diverse global markets.
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Tamil Nadu startups rapidly expanding into Europe and Southeast Asia
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Tamil Nadu-based startups broaden global footprint, leveraging European & SE Asian hubs for scale.
Startups based in Tamil Nadu are increasingly targeting globalisation, with firms like OrbitAid Aerospace and Goat Robotics tapping into soft-landing packages in Germany, Belgium and Singapore. Government-backed body StartupTN is partnering with European institutions and Southeast Asian hubs to support healthcare, AI and robotics ventures. The shift reflects a move beyond traditional U.S.-centric focus, as Indian tech entrepreneurs explore diverse global markets.
Startups based in Tamil Nadu are increasingly targeting globalisation, with firms like OrbitAid Aerospace and Goat Robotics tapping into soft-landing packages in Germany, Belgium and Singapore. Government-backed body StartupTN is partnering with European institutions and Southeast Asian hubs to support healthcare, AI and robotics ventures. The shift reflects a move beyond traditional U.S.-centric focus, as Indian tech entrepreneurs explore diverse global markets.