India’s Startup Safari in UK to tap into innovation tie-ups

India's Startup Safari in UK to tap into innovation tie-ups



A group of founders and leaders representing India’s startup ecosystem are in the UK this week to explore two-way collaborations across artificial intelligence (AI) and technology sectors.

The Startup Policy Forum (SPF) said its “UK Startup Safari” was conceived to move the India-UK innovation corridor from conversation to action.

UK Minister for AI and Online Safety Kanishka Narayan joined the discussions over a punting session on the River Cam in Cambridge, on the sidelines of the Cambridge India Business Dialogue.

“Closer collaboration between our innovation and startup ecosystems holds huge potential for new jobs and opportunities for the UK and India,” said Narayan.

“Working side by side, we’re setting sail on a shared future of growth, where ideas, expertise and ambition flow freely between our countries,” he said.

The Bihar-born Welsh minister in the UK’s Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has previously spoken about an important opportunity for both countries to become the “best places in the world for the adoption of AI”.