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Deep-Tech Startup Policy

The Tamil Nadu government has unveiled a new Deep-Technology Startup Policy with a financial outlay of ₹100 crore, aimed at strengthening the state’s innovation ecosystem and turning research ideas into scalable commercial products.

Chief Minister M K Stalin launched the policy at the Umagine TN Technology Summit, describing it as a strategic shift towards building a high-technology, innovation-driven economy.

Addressing the gathering, Stalin said Tamil Nadu is steadily moving beyond traditional IT services to focus on deep-tech startups, advanced manufacturing, research and development, and emerging technologies. He highlighted that consistent government support for data centres, innovation infrastructure and R&D has helped the state attract global capability centres, AI labs and research facilities of multinational companies.

He noted that Tamil Nadu has become one of the country’s strongest innovation hubs, with nearly one in every four patents filed in India originating from the state. According to him, a vibrant startup ecosystem, specialised deep-tech incubators and strong academic institutions have created a fertile environment for intellectual property generation and technology-led entrepreneurship.

Stalin also emphasised the importance of talent development, saying the state’s skilled workforce has been a key driver in attracting both domestic and global companies. He pointed out that the government’s decision to provide laptops with AI chatbot subscriptions to students is part of a long-term investment in future-ready skills rather than a welfare measure.

The Chief Minister highlighted Tamil Nadu’s strengths in electronics, electric vehicles, space technology, renewable energy, artificial intelligence, automation and data technologies, which give the state a unique advantage in building deep-tech enterprises.

He added that initiatives such as StartupTN and the development of Neo-TIDEL parks are helping decentralise the technology ecosystem by promoting innovation hubs beyond Chennai. Citing data from STPI, Stalin said technology activity has expanded across most districts of the state.

With the new policy, the government aims to further position Tamil Nadu as a leading destination for high-impact innovation, deep-tech startups and next-generation technology development in India.

 

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