India’s startup ecosystem is entering a defining decade, powered by deep-tech innovation, industrial growth, and rising talent from Tier-2 and Tier-3 hubs. Government incubators, universities, corporates, and sector-focused accelerators are helping founders turn ideas into market-ready ventures with mentorship, capital, and infrastructure.
To spotlight the leaders driving this change, Indian Startup Times presents the Top 50 Startup Accelerators Powering India’s Innovation Ecosystem in 2025 — the forces shaping future unicorns, deep-tech pioneers, and impact-first startups.
Dr Mohamed Adil A.A (Bangalore Bioinnovation Centre) : Dr Mohamed Adil A.A. plays a pivotal role at Bangalore Bioinnovation Centre (BBC), driving India’s momentum in biotech innovation and startup incubation. Under his leadership, BBC established a cross-continent “Bio Innovation Corridor” with La Trobe University, creating global collaboration opportunities for life-sciences startups. With close to two decades of expertise in research, innovation management, and mentorship, he has enabled the launch of several biotech breakthroughs and supported many ventures in scaling from idea to commercialization.
Sailesh Sigatapu (Anthill Ventures) :With nearly two decades of experience spanning the U.S. and India, he leads fundraising and investor relations at Anthill Ventures, while heading its Urban Tech vertical and accelerator programmes. He is known for backing early-stage innovators in areas like space tech and sustainable urban-lifestyle ventures.
Prof. Rajeev Ahuja (IIT Ropar): He plays a pivotal role in strengthening IIT Ropar’s incubation and innovation ecosystem through iHub – AWaDH / Technology Business Incubation Foundation (TBIF), supporting deep-tech and agritech startups. Under his guidance, IIT Ropar’s startup programs — including accelerator initiatives like the PRAGATI Micro Accelerator Program and SAMRIDHI Conclave — offer mentorship, funding access, infrastructure, and technical support to early-stage ventures. His efforts connect research with entrepreneurship, helping promising startups transform technology-driven ideas into impactful market-ready solutions.
Prof. Ashok Banerjee (Indian Institute of Management Udaipur): Since August 2022, he has been leading IIM Udaipur with a strong academic and research-driven approach. A chartered accountant with an M.Com and Ph.D., he brings deep expertise in high-frequency finance, fintech, and sentiment-analysis. Earlier, he contributed significantly at IIM Calcutta and IIM Lucknow, and played a key role in setting up a tech-business incubator — showcasing his commitment to connecting academia and entrepreneurship.
Munish Bhatia (India Accelerator ): He is driving India Accelerator’s mission to support early-stage startups across Tier-2/3 cities and emerging regions. With corporate experience at DXC Technology, CSC, and Aon Hewitt, he now focuses on mentoring and funding ventures in fintech, deep-tech, cyber-security, and impact domains — empowering founders to scale confidently through early business hurdles.
Shailendra J Singh (Surge) : A key leader in the Indian and Southeast Asian startup ecosystem, he has played an instrumental role in launching Surge — an accelerator-scale program that provides capital, mentorship, and global exposure to early-stage startups, enabling fast growth from seed to Series A. With an education spanning IIT Bombay and Harvard Business School, he combines technological expertise with strong investment acumen.
Rajesh Sawhney (GSF Accelerator): A pioneering entrepreneur-investor with 130+ early-stage technology investments, he drives GSF Accelerator to back ambitious founders with funding, mentorship, and global access. He has also co-created and scaled multiple innovative ventures in India’s digital space, making him a key contributor to the country’s startup growth story.
Kunal Upadhyay (IIMA Ventures): he drives IIMA Ventures, focused on backing and nurturing early-stage innovations, especially in climate-tech, deep-tech and inclusive ventures. He brings institutional strength from one of India’s premier B-schools to help convert promising ideas into sustainable enterprises.
Rajesh Kumar Adla (AIC T-Hub): Rajesh leads AIC T-Hub Foundation, a leading deep-tech incubator in India, supporting startups in healthcare, mobility, semiconductors, sustainability, and space technology. He has spearheaded accelerator programs for EV-mobility and semiconductor startups, providing mentorship, funding, market access, and scaling support. His efforts focus on converting validated ideas into commercially viable, cutting-edge solutions with national and global impact.
Sita Pallacholla (WE Hub) : Sita heads WE Hub in Telangana, India’s first state-run incubator exclusively for women entrepreneurs. She drives initiatives that provide incubation, mentorship, funding, and market support to women-led startups. Since April 2024, she has expanded her reach as Mission Director of the state chapter of Women Entrepreneurship Platform (WEP), extending support to women across Telangana.
Chiranjibi samal (Foundation for Technology & Business Incubation): Chiranjibi leads FTBI at NIT Rourkela, a prominent tech-incubation hub that nurtures early-stage ventures and research-driven innovations. Under his guidance, FTBI has supported over 70 startups, some achieving Series-A funding, and received the Bharat Incubator Award 2025 for contributions to India’s startup ecosystem. He emphasizes inclusive innovation, supporting women and tribal entrepreneurs.
Anil Jain ( 100Unicorns) :Anil leads 100 Unicorns, Anil is a serial entrepreneur turned early-stage investor backing startups across sectors such as agritech, FMCG and digital commerce. Known for his long-standing entrepreneurial journey and investment acumen, he plays a key role in identifying and nurturing high-potential ventures in India’s startup ecosystem.
Srinivas Ramanujam ( Villgro) : Srinivas leads Villgro, a prominent incubation and impact-investing organization, driving efforts to scale social enterprises in healthcare, climate, agriculture, and gender inclusion. With two decades of experience, he brings deep networks and strategic insight to support ventures that combine social impact with business sustainability.
Anand Sri Ganesh (NSRCEL – IIM Bangalore) : Anand heads NSRCEL, the entrepreneurship and incubation hub at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. He facilitates mentoring, funding access, and global networking for student and early-stage entrepreneurs, strengthening the bridge between startup education and India’s evolving entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Anoop Ambika ( Kerala Startup Mission) : Anoop leads Kerala Startup Mission, the state-level incubator and startup agency. With over 26 years in AI, life sciences, data analytics, and technology ventures, he aims to transform Kerala into a “deep-tech factory,” supporting startups across AI, biotech, spacetech, cleantech, and agritech.
Rajat Kumar Jain ( PadUp Ventures) : Rajat leads PadUp Ventures, a mentoring and investment platform for early-stage startups. Drawing on more than 30 years of experience across consumer brands and service businesses, he focuses on building, scaling, and nurturing entrepreneurial ventures.
Ram Narayan Ghatak (Indigram Labs Foundation) : Ram Narayan drives Indigram Labs Foundation, a non-profit incubator supporting social-impact, agri-business, and sustainable ventures. With over 25 years in agri-business, supply chain management, and strategic consulting, he guides startups that aim to create societal impact.
Jaspreet Sidhu (NCAM) : Jaspreet heads the National Centre for Additive Manufacturing, India’s apex body for 3D printing. He leads initiatives in R&D, incubation, skill-building, and industry adoption, advancing India’s domestic innovation, industrial competitiveness, and additive manufacturing capabilities.
Bijoy Krishna Das ( CPPICS) : Bijoy leads the Silicon Photonics Centre of Excellence at IIT Madras, driving India’s progress in photonic-chip technology, including silicon-photonics-based quantum and microwave applications. He has overseen the rollout of India’s first silicon-photonics product, bridging cutting-edge research with industry partnerships to enable startups to develop next-generation photonic hardware.
Dr. Anantha Padhamanabha Achar ( AIC Nitte Incubation Centre) : Anantha leads AIC Nitte Incubation Centre, a premier hub nurturing early-stage and research-driven ventures. Through pre-incubation and commercialization programs, he helps students, researchers, and founders transform academic ideas into investable startups, bridging the gap between academia and entrepreneurship.
Pavitra Shankar ( Brigade Group) : Pavitra leads Brigade Group, one of South India’s prominent real-estate developers, combining global private equity experience with deep expertise in property development. With a background in economics and finance, she emphasizes a data-driven, customer-centric approach, prioritizing quality, sustainable growth, and long-term value. Under her guidance, Brigade advances ESG and sustainability initiatives, balancing business objectives with social and environmental responsibility.
Sushil Sharma (Marwari Catalysts) : Sushil leads Marwari Catalysts, a firm providing strategic, financial, and advisory support to early-stage startups. He helps ventures scale by offering mentorship, investment guidance, and operational insights.
Tanima Hajra (C3iHub) : Tanima leads C3iHub, an innovation and incubation hub that fosters tech-driven ventures. She focuses on mentoring startups, providing infrastructure support, and strengthening the regional startup ecosystem.
Dr. Namrata Misra (KIIT TBI) : Namrata brings a strong life-sciences research background to the incubation space. As a former leader at KIIT-TBI and current head of BCKIC Foundation, she has played a key role in nurturing biotech and deep-tech startups across East and Northeast India. With over 40 peer-reviewed publications, she bridges research with commercialization, coordinating government-backed innovation programs.
Mansi Bijwani ( AIC-RNTU) : Mansi supports early-stage startups through AIC-RNTU, helping them access incubation resources, mentorship, and funding. Her efforts contribute to building a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem in central India, offering infrastructure, investor access, and growth-focused programs that help ideas evolve into viable businesses.
Nehaa Sharma (CrAdLE – EDII) : Nehaa leads CrAdLE, EDII’s Technology Business Incubator, supporting startups across manufacturing, healthcare, renewable energy, and agribusiness. She provides mentoring, infrastructure, and funding access. Recognized among India’s Top-100 Women Leaders in Entrepreneurship (2022), she strengthens the nation’s startup ecosystem through her work.
Anil Singh (IIT Mandi Catalyst) : Anil heads IIT Mandi Catalyst, Himachal Pradesh’s flagship technology business incubator. With over 20 years of experience in the startup ecosystem, he has mentored more than 250 ventures. Under his guidance, Catalyst is developing a “startup valley” in Kamand, combining high-tech infrastructure, Himalayan locale, and strategic partnerships to foster deep-tech innovation.
Sathyanarayana B V (Derbi Foundation) : Sathya leads DERBI Foundation, offering pre-incubation, incubation, and acceleration programs for early-stage tech ventures. His initiatives focus on mentorship, scaling support, and ecosystem-building, providing startups with a strong launchpad before entering broader markets.
Mandar Joshi ( BHAU Institute) : Mandar drives Bhau Institute of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Leadership at COEP, which has supported over 300 startups and currently incubates more than 100 ventures. Through mentoring, funding access, lab facilities, and ecosystem support, he fosters technology-driven and social-impact entrepreneurship. Mandar also strengthens networks through alumni engagement, government-industry partnerships, and social-innovation summits.
Taslimarif Saiyed (C-CAMP) : Taslimarif leads C-CAMP, one of India’s leading biotech innovation hubs. A neuroscientist with a PhD from Max-Planck Institute and postdoctoral experience at UCSF, he has accelerated hundreds of deep-science startups in healthcare, agriculture, and environmental biotech, translating research into real-world impact.
Amit Somani (Prime Venture Partners) : Amit plays a key role at Prime Venture Partners, bringing more than two decades of experience in the tech and internet industry, including leading product roles at MakeMyTrip, Google, and IBM. He leverages strong operational and product expertise to back disruptive SaaS, fintech, and digital-first ventures, combining capital with hands-on guidance to help startups scale faster.
Vish Sahasranamam ( Forge) : Vish Leads Forge Innovation & Ventures and has built it into one of India’s leading industrial-tech incubators focused on hardware-led and “phygital” innovation. He has helped establish a deeply integrated ecosystem of labs, industry partnerships, incubation, and funding — enabling manufacturing-tech startups to progress from concept to industrial deployment.
Subhrangshu Sanyal (IIMCIP – IIM Calcutta Innovation Park) : Subhrangshu leads IIM Calcutta Innovation Park, driving incubation, acceleration, and investment programs that support high-potential startups. He has recently championed initiatives in green-tech and sustainability, while expanding IIMCIP’s outreach to foster innovation and entrepreneurship across India.
Saumya Kumar ( D-Labs ISB) : Saumya heads the entrepreneurship and innovation arm at ISB, enabling founders through D-Labs Hyderabad and AIC ISB Mohali. He has driven initiatives such as a Blockchain Impact Lab and women-focused entrepreneurship programs under “DiscoverShe,” broadening access and inclusion in the startup ecosystem while helping ideas grow into scalable ventures.
Dr. Manisha Premnath (Venture Center) : Manisha drives the mission of Venture Center — a leading science and deep-tech innovation hub — by helping startups bridge the gap between applied research and commercialization. She facilitates infrastructure, mentorship, and entrepreneurship support for scientific ventures ready to move from lab innovation to market success.
Dr. Nikhil Agarwal ( FITT – IIT Delhi) : Nikhil leads FITT at IIT Delhi, guiding technology transfer and startup creation from cutting-edge research emerging within the institute. He launched “FITT Forward 2025,” a deep-tech initiative accelerating commercialization of lab-scale ideas, including new programs in semiconductor and fabless-chip innovation. With a wide network across India’s innovation ecosystem, he brings strong strategic direction to deep-tech entrepreneurship.
Madhukumar Mehta ( iCreate) : Madhukumar, a veteran technologist and entrepreneur, serves as a guiding force for startups at iCreate. With a rich background in electronics and computing, and decades of entrepreneurial experience, he mentors early-stage hardware and deep-tech innovators, helping them convert breakthrough ideas into real-world ventures.
Srinivasa Rao Sureddi ( AIC-GUSEC) : Srinivasa Rao leads AIC-GUSEC, a not-for-profit incubator that supports social-impact and innovation-driven startups with zero-cost incubation, mentorship, and access to university facilities. His efforts focus on fostering inclusive development and addressing grassroots needs across healthcare, agriculture, education, environment, and social inclusion.
Poonam Sharma (FLO Incubation – FICCI) : Poonam leads FLO — one of India’s most prominent networks for women professionals and entrepreneurs — where she advances initiatives focused on women-led MSMEs, rural livelihoods, and digital-skills and financial-literacy empowerment. Drawing on her own entrepreneurial experience in health and wellness, she drives FLO’s mission to strengthen female entrepreneurship nationwide.
Chandra Kumar P (Vel Tech TBI) : Chandra Kumar heads Vel Tech TBI and has supported the journey of more than 180 startups since 2010. He has built an innovation-driven environment by establishing strong industry collaborations, providing infrastructure support, and enabling deep-tech and manufacturing-tech ventures to grow through mentorship and market access.
Azam Ali Khan (TIDE – IIT Roorkee) : He leads TIDES at IIT Roorkee, strengthening India’s innovation ecosystem by nurturing early-stage startups with infrastructure, mentorship and industry access. He has supported ventures across sectors like deep-tech, biotech and clean-tech, helping innovators convert ideas into commercially viable solutions. During the COVID-19 crisis, ventures incubated under his guidance developed ventilators, sanitization devices and public-safety solutions — reflecting his strong focus on technology with social impact.
Pradeep K Jaisingh ( HealthStart) : He leads HealthStart, India’s first accelerator dedicated to healthcare and wellness innovation. With his experience in building and scaling global healthcare ventures, he has enabled startups to access seed capital, clinical networks and strategic mentors — bridging crucial gaps in early-stage health-tech growth. He is also an active angel investor supporting companies in diagnostics, maternal health and other high-impact domains, helping transform healthcare solutions from incubation to market success.
Khushal Katara (GHRTBI – G H Raisoni) : He heads G H Raisoni’s Technology Business Incubator, which offers startups critical support including mentoring, funding facilitation, product development resources and investor access. His work has helped several founders secure investment and scale their ventures, and he continues to expand the incubator’s role in enabling high-potential ideas to grow into successful businesses.
Urmi Buragohain ( IITG-TIC – IIT Guwahati) : She leads the Technology Incubation Centre at IIT Guwahati, enabling innovators to transform concepts into competitive, market-ready products. Under her leadership, IITG-TIC has become a hub for startups in robotics, IoT, biotech, renewable energy and other emerging technologies — advancing entrepreneurship across the Northeast and supporting regional innovation talent.
Vignesh Mohan ( IIT Jodhpur TISC) : He guides the Technology Innovation and Startup Center at IIT Jodhpur, supporting deep-tech ventures through state-of-the-art prototyping, expert mentorship and fundraising access. His efforts have helped startups grow in sectors such as AIoT, med-tech and clean-tech. He also played a key role in a recent partnership with STEPapp, introducing advanced STEM learning — including AI and cybersecurity — to school students, widening TISC’s societal footprint beyond entrepreneurship.
Conclusion: As India races toward becoming a global hub for innovation, the contribution of start-up accelerators has become more mission-critical than ever before. These institutions are not just providing seed capital or co-working spaces — they are engineering opportunities, bridging research with enterprise, unlocking access beyond metros, and empowering future leaders across every corner of the country. From world-class labs to international market access, from policy support to founder-centric mentoring — these accelerators are the backbone of India’s start-up success story. The journey ahead is bigger and bolder. With deep-tech, climate innovation, AI-first ventures and advanced manufacturing leading the charge, India’s next 100 unicorns will rise from the strong foundations these accelerators are building today.
–Authored and edited by Arushi Agarwal
Disclaimer
The selection process involves rigorous evaluation but is based on subjective criteria, which may lead to variations. Parameters include industry influence, reputation, experience, contributions, education, accolades, and followership. While comprehensive assessments may not capture every aspect of a candidate’s profile. Selection does not imply endorsement or guarantee future performance. Feedback is welcome for improvement.