Chiratae Ventures has announced the cohort for its Sonic DeepTech program, committing up to $10 million in investments across five startups following a Demo Day held in Bengaluru in May 2026.
The selected companies are CtrlB, Interact AI, SuprSend, TakeMe2Space, and one undisclosed stealth startup. The program attracted thousands of applications before Chiratae narrowed the field to this cohort.
Each of the named startups operates in a distinct area of deep technology. TakeMe2Space is developing nanosatellite infrastructure for edge AI computing and Earth observation, targeting interconnected on-orbit data systems. CtrlB is building a serverless, cloud-native data lake platform aimed at reducing observability data storage and analytics costs. Interact AI provides AI avatars that function as audio-visual, product-aware conversational agents trained on sales and marketing content, replacing traditional static chatbots. SuprSend has built a multi-channel notification infrastructure that consolidates communications through a single API. The fifth investment is in a stealth vertical AI platform.
As part of the program, the selected startups will receive access to resources through the NVIDIA Inception program, including AI developer tools and training, preferred pricing on NVIDIA hardware and software, exclusive partner offers, and exposure to a global investor network.
The Sonic DeepTech program offers up to $2 million in seed funding per startup and spans sectors including energy and climate, quantum technologies, robotics and advanced manufacturing, space technologies, applied AI/ML, bio and med-tech, and the digital economy.
Chiratae Ventures has previously backed companies including Flipkart, Myntra, FirstCry, Lenskart, PolicyBazaar, Cult.fit, Fibe, AgroStar, Pixis, and Vayana. The Sonic DeepTech batch suggests the firm is directing attention toward early-stage, technically complex startups across a broad range of frontier sectors.
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