Karnataka Enhances Global Outreach for Startup Market Access

Karnataka Enhances Global Outreach for Startup Market Access

Synopsis

A review meeting in Bengaluru, attended by senior IT/BT department officials and stakeholders, focussed on strengthening Karnataka’s international engagement framework to drive structured, outcome-led collaborations with global innovation ecosystems. Discussions covered startup mobility, institutional partnerships, global visibility, governance, and expanding the Global Innovation Alliance (GIA) programme to improve market access and cross-border collaboration.
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Karnataka IT/BT minister Priyank Kharge on Wednesday chaired a high-level review meeting to strengthen market access for startups and expand international collaboration through structured engagement programmes.

The meeting held in Bengaluru was attended by senior officials of the IT/BT department, including secretary N Manjula and director Rahul Sharanappa Sankannur, along with other stakeholders, the department said in a statement.

The review focussed on strengthening the state’s international engagement framework to enable more structured and outcome-driven collaborations with global innovation ecosystems. Discussions covered startup mobility, institutional partnerships, global visibility, and governance mechanisms, the statement said.

The statement further added that the key area of focus was the expansion of the Global Innovation Alliance (GIA) programme. The government is looking to improve market access for startups, facilitate cross-border collaborations, and strengthen Karnataka’s positioning as a global innovation hub, it said.

The department is also working to scale both inbound and outbound programmes to help startups access international markets through bilateral and multilateral initiatives.

Preparations were also reviewed for the “Dialogue with Diplomats – Global Innovation Alliance for Emerging Technologies,” scheduled for April 17 in Delhi. Chief minister Siddaramaiah, deputy chief minister D K Shivakumar and Kharge are expected to participate, the statement said.

The department said it has seen strong international interest, with representatives from over 50 countries, including ambassadors and senior diplomatic officials, expected to attend. Outreach is being carried out through diplomatic missions to ensure broad participation.

Industry engagements and stakeholder interactions are also being planned alongside the dialogue, bringing together startups, industry bodies, and venture capital firms.

Discussions also highlighted the need to deepen partnerships in emerging sectors such as deep technology, electronics, and advanced manufacturing, said the statement.

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