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3h agoDPIIT inks over 50 pacts to boost manufacturing‑innovation tie‑ups with startups

On 9 November 2025, India’s Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT) announced it has signed MoUs with over fifty firms-including Flipkart, ITC and Mercedes‑Benz—to develop manufacturing incubators and strengthen the innovation ecosystem for startups.
The recognition meanwhile sees 1,40,803 entities now listed under the “Startup India” scheme across Seed Fund and Credit Guarantee programmes.
The move is aimed at embedding startups into industrial value‑chains and accelerating the “Make in India” to “Innovate in India” transition.
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3h agoDPIIT inks over 50 pacts to boost manufacturing‑innovation tie‑ups with startups

On 9 November 2025, India’s Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT) announced it has signed MoUs with over fifty firms-including Flipkart, ITC and Mercedes‑Benz—to develop manufacturing incubators and strengthen the innovation ecosystem for startups.
The recognition meanwhile sees 1,40,803 entities now listed under the “Startup India” scheme across Seed Fund and Credit Guarantee programmes.
The move is aimed at embedding startups into industrial value‑chains and accelerating the “Make in India” to “Innovate in India” transition.
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DPIIT teams up with 50+ major firms to develop startup‑manufacturing innovation link‑ups and incubators.
On 9 November 2025, India’s Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT) announced it has signed MoUs with over fifty firms-including Flipkart, ITC and Mercedes‑Benz—to develop manufacturing incubators and strengthen the innovation ecosystem for startups.
The recognition meanwhile sees 1,40,803 entities now listed under the “Startup India” scheme across Seed Fund and Credit Guarantee programmes.
The move is aimed at embedding startups into industrial value‑chains and accelerating the “Make in India” to “Innovate in India” transition.

On 9 November 2025, India’s Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT) announced it has signed MoUs with over fifty firms-including Flipkart, ITC and Mercedes‑Benz—to develop manufacturing incubators and strengthen the innovation ecosystem for startups.
The recognition meanwhile sees 1,40,803 entities now listed under the “Startup India” scheme across Seed Fund and Credit Guarantee programmes.
The move is aimed at embedding startups into industrial value‑chains and accelerating the “Make in India” to “Innovate in India” transition.
Companies:
Flipkart
ITC
Mercedes‑Benz
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India
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India
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manufacturing
innovation
Nov 9, 2025 • 11:54 IST