MATH is, AI and ML technologies The Department of Science and Technology (DST) and T-Hub, a joint project, today announced the launch of the MATH Nuage program, a 12-month incubation program aimed at accelerating growth from the early stage to the growth stage. AI/ML StartupsThe program is poised to transform the AI/ML startup ecosystem with customized support, advanced technology offerings, and market access opportunities.
of MATH Nuage Program It offers a comprehensive suite of services to help startups overcome common challenges. Startups receive personalized, one-on-one mentoring from industry veterans to help them overcome strategic and operational hurdles. The program also facilitates direct connections with potential investors, significantly increasing the chances of securing significant funding. Additionally, MATH Nuage helps startups identify and enter target markets, providing them with the support they need to effectively scale their business.
Unlike traditional incubation programs, MATH Nuage adopts a needs-based approach, providing personalized support tailored to each startup’s specific requirements. Leveraging a strong network of experts and investors, MATH Nuage ensures startups receive comprehensive assistance designed to foster growth and innovation.
Participants will have access to discounted GPUs and cloud credits, ensuring they have the computing power they need to develop and refine their AI/ML solutions. A standout feature of the program is NAIM (Nurturing AI Minds), a specialized learning management system (LMS) that offers customized educational resources and training modules. Startups can also leverage extensive datasets through access to a data lake to train and validate their AI models, improving the accuracy and efficiency of their solutions.
of MATH Nuage Program The program begins with an intensive onboarding phase aimed at assessing and tailoring support to meet the specific needs of each participating startup. Startups then enter the implementation phase, where they receive personalized mentoring, essential infrastructure, and access to critical resources. Throughout the program, regular evaluations ensure that support is continually improved to optimize startups’ readiness for growth and independent scaling.
Startups interested in participating will need to submit an application online with detailed information about their technology, team composition and specific operational requirements. The selection process will include a rigorous initial screening, followed by interviews and a presentation to an external jury. The program will start on August 1, 2024, with a mid-term review planned for February 2025 and a graduation ceremony and demo day planned for July 2025.