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7 days ago₹25 million fund launched by Deepinder Goyal to support ageing-research startups in India
Deepinder Goyal, founder of Zomato, announced the creation of a US$25 million seed-fund initiative via his new vehicle ‘Continue Research’ on 24 October 2025. The fund will back early-stage researchers and startups focused on human-ageing, life-sciences and longevity technologies. The initiative positions India as part of the global longevity-tech wave and may help develop domestic innovation capabilities in biotech and healthtech. Investors say the move diversifies funding beyond fintech and SaaS for Indian startups while aligning with premium research themes.
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7 days ago₹25 million fund launched by Deepinder Goyal to support ageing-research startups in India
Deepinder Goyal, founder of Zomato, announced the creation of a US$25 million seed-fund initiative via his new vehicle ‘Continue Research’ on 24 October 2025. The fund will back early-stage researchers and startups focused on human-ageing, life-sciences and longevity technologies. The initiative positions India as part of the global longevity-tech wave and may help develop domestic innovation capabilities in biotech and healthtech. Investors say the move diversifies funding beyond fintech and SaaS for Indian startups while aligning with premium research themes.
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₹25 million fund launched by Deepinder Goyal to support ageing-research startups in India
7 days ago
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Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal launched a US$25 million fund for ageing-research startups, signalling focus on life-sciences and longevity tech in India’s ecosystem.
Deepinder Goyal, founder of Zomato, announced the creation of a US$25 million seed-fund initiative via his new vehicle ‘Continue Research’ on 24 October 2025. The fund will back early-stage researchers and startups focused on human-ageing, life-sciences and longevity technologies. The initiative positions India as part of the global longevity-tech wave and may help develop domestic innovation capabilities in biotech and healthtech. Investors say the move diversifies funding beyond fintech and SaaS for Indian startups while aligning with premium research themes.
Deepinder Goyal, founder of Zomato, announced the creation of a US$25 million seed-fund initiative via his new vehicle ‘Continue Research’ on 24 October 2025. The fund will back early-stage researchers and startups focused on human-ageing, life-sciences and longevity technologies. The initiative positions India as part of the global longevity-tech wave and may help develop domestic innovation capabilities in biotech and healthtech. Investors say the move diversifies funding beyond fintech and SaaS for Indian startups while aligning with premium research themes.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 11:56 IST








































