<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Ten Indian startups, including Digantara, Agnikul Cosmos, and The ePlane Company, have been selected for WEF’s 2025 Technology Pioneers cohort.The Technology Pioneers program by WEF comprises 100 early-stage companies from 28 countries driving innovation globally.This year’s selection showcases breakthrough innovation in smart robotics, spatial AI, flying taxis, and quantum technologies.The Indian startups featured in the list span spacetech, robotics, AI diagnostics, clean energy, and urban air mobility.The startups will contribute to WEF initiatives through a two-year engagement programme.India and China jointly follow the US in the number of startups selected for the 2025 list.The 2025 edition marks the 25th anniversary of the Technology Pioneers program, which has recognized over 1,200 startups since 2000.The 10 Indian startups cover sectors like spacetech, deeptech, healthtech, enterprisetech, and cleantech.These startups have garnered support from investors like Celesta Capital, Prosus Ventures, Lightspeed India, and others.These Indian startups aim to address pressing global challenges through innovative technologies.The Indian startups selected for WEF's Tech Pioneers are diversified across various sectors and have strong investor backing.