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TiEcon Delhi 2025 concludes on an inspiring note, with MP Bansuri Swaraj championing the rise of women-led innovation in India’s AI Techade

With over 2000 delegates, TiEcon Delhi 2025 affirmed its position as India’s largest deeptech summit while shining a powerful spotlight on women-led innovation, AI inclusion, and financial leadership. Organized by TiE Delhi-NCR, the second day saw Ms. Bansuri Swaraj, Member of Parliament, Government of India, gracing the Valedictory Session that saw Launch of CXXO’s “Wired for Impact: Women in AI Report by Kalaari. The report recognizes and applauds the achievements of women leaders shaping India’s AI landscape.

India today is powered by two AIs- Artificial Intelligence and the Aspirational Indian. When the two meet, they accelerate progress. As we enter the decade of deeptech, women must be at the forefront because if we leave out half of our population, we are not building artificial intelligence, we are risking artificial ignorance. Women who were once silent engines of progress are now becoming focal visionaries in technology, and that shift is transforming India’s story. Under the Digital India vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, technology has become a tool for public good, empowering talent across the nation and ensuring equitable access for women. I applaud CXXO and Kalaari Capital for investing in women who are shaping ethical and inclusive AI, and I appreciate TiE Delhi-NCR for being a matchmaker between ambition and opportunity, supporting women to lead India’s innovation journey,” said Ms. Bansuri Swaraj, Member of Parliament.

The Wired for Impact report reveals that while women currently make up only one in five professionals in India’s technology workforce, this number is projected to grow nearly fourfold by 2027, with over 3.3 lakh women expected to hold AI roles. The report also found that AI/ML has emerged as the most preferred career track for women in technology, with 41% choosing it over other domains, a figure that even surpasses their male counterparts at 37%.

“TiEcon Delhi 2025 has truly reflected the dynamic pulse of innovation in India. This year, our focus on AI and its transformative impact on the workplace resonated deeply across industries, from space to defence and mobility to healthcare . It was inspiring to see women in tech taking center stage, showcasing leadership, creativity, and resilience,” said Geetika Dayal, Director General, TiE Delhi-NCR.

The conference brought together policymakers, investors, and founders on one platform, creating a powerful collective voice in support of India’s entrepreneurial growth. We are gratified about the participation from corporates and in particular, key decision makers across the government department. Our startup pitching sessions highlighted breakthrough ideas and the investor community’s enthusiasm reaffirmed the immense potential that lies ahead for India’s innovation economy,” she added.

Speaking at the conference Vani Kola, MD, Kalaari Capital said, “Innovation reaches its full potential only when it reflects the diversity of those it serves. In India, women continue to be underrepresented in technology, especially in roles that require advanced technical skills or leadership. With AI specifically, underrepresentation doesn’t just limit participation; it limits perspective and, ultimately, impact. When the systems we build learn and reason from a narrow or biased worldview, they risk encoding those same limitations into the intelligence that shapes our future. If India is to build better and more trustworthy AI for the world, diversity must be treated as a mission-critical KPI, one we actively measure, invest in, and achieve together.”

The day kicked off with ‘Capital Sunrise’, an exclusive investor breakfast connecting founders with top investors from Ivy Cap, IAN Group, BEENEXT, Blume Ventures, Avaana Capital, ICICI Venture, and She Capital, setting the tone for a day dedicated to innovation, funding, and collaboration. The Power Panel “Patient Capital, Bold Bets: The Future of Deeptech Investing,” featuring Anjali Bansal, Vishesh Rajaram, Vibhore Sharma, and Chinmaya Saxena, explored the evolving investment landscape in Deeptech.Sessions throughout the day focused on accelerating India’s technology momentum, from semiconductor innovation and manufacturing 4.0 to AI workforce readiness. The CXXO Masterclass sessions by Monisha Banerjee and Pragya Misra discussed preparing India’s talent and policy frameworks for an AI-driven economy.

The day also featured the Emerging Finance Leader Awards 2025, presented by TiE Delhi-NCR and Binary Semantics, honoring professionals and entrepreneurs redefining financial excellence in India’s startup ecosystem. Honorees this year spanned diverse sectors, from AI and fintech to governance and B2B, including Praveen Boda, CFO at Mygate (Vivish Technologies Private Limited) for Most Capital Efficient Performance; Abhilove Sharda, Head of Finance & Director at Credflow for Fintech Leadership; Tanmay Kumar, Group CFO at Shiprocket for Fastest Growing Enterprise; Utkarsh Khandelwal, Founder & CFO at Infloso AI for AI & Digital Enablement; Priyanka Gupta, Head of Finance at Ignox Labs Pvt. Ltd. (EMOHA) for Governance, Compliance & Reporting; Apurva Dalmia, Head of Finance, Legal & Admin at Pepper Content for B2B & Cleantech Excellence; and Anant Kapur, Director & CFO at NICO Nanobubble India Co. (M/s Neer Shakti Systems Pvt. Ltd.) for Innovation in B2B & Cleantech.

Key sessions included ‘The Reality of Moonshot Ideas’ with Vani Kola and Anna Roy, and ‘Building India’s First AI-Native Auto Joint’ with Vikram Chopra of CarDekho and Pragya Misra of OpenAI. The event concluded with ‘CXXO Women Disruptors 2025’ led by Swati Bhargava, Co-Founder of Cashkaro, and ‘Banking on AI’ by Paroma Chatterjee, CEO, Revolut India, underscoring the role of technology in shaping the next decade of business transformation.

TiEcon Delhi 2025 concluded on a high note, marking a resounding celebration of India’s Deeptech ascent. The two-day summit stood as a testament to collaboration, innovation, and inclusion, capturing the spirit of a nation rapidly shaping its technological future.

About TiE Delhi-NCR

Fostering entrepreneurship for over two decades, TiE Delhi-NCR stands as one of the most dynamic and impactful chapters of the global TiE Network. Renowned for its marquee events, high-impact

mentoring programs, prestigious entrepreneurial awards, and powerful investor pitch platforms, TiE Delhi-NCR plays a pivotal role in shaping India’s startup landscape. With a mission to empower entrepreneurs at every stage, TiE Delhi-NCR offers access to industry experts, seasoned mentors, and global networks, helping founders scale their ventures beyond imaginable limits. Through consistent efforts to expand, explore, and elevate, TiE Delhi-NCR continues to evolve as India’s most credible and influential platform supporting entrepreneurial growth and innovation.

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