Accel, Prosus pick six ‘off-the-map’ startups for inaugural India cohort
The inaugural cohort spans healthcare, climate, space, and longevity, reflecting a focus on science-led themes with long development timelines and uncertain commercial pathways.
The six startups were selected from more than 2,000 applications.
The Mumbai-based startup has previously raised funding from investors including Social Impact Capital, Aera VC, and Avaana Capital, as well as strategic investors and family offices.
QOSMIC is developing optical communication systems for data transfer between satellites and Earth.
The Bengaluru-based startup last raised a $20.
5 million Series A round led by TDK Ventures and BIG Capital at an $80.
Its product, BreatheEasy, involves patients breathing into a mask, with the sample later analyzed in a lab to detect cancer-linked markers.
The system adjusts resistance automatically to match a user’s performance.
The firms say the model is designed for startups with long development cycles.
“More than capital, they require time to make those breakthroughs,” said Pratik Agarwal (pictured above, left), partner at Accel. These companies often follow a non-linear path, according to Ashutosh Sharma (pictured above, right), head of India ecosystem at Prosus. Progress depends on achieving key technical breakthroughs rather than steady growth, he said
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