It is a 15-week hybrid programme, designed to help startups creating high-impact options for sustainability. The programme focuses on sectors akin to local weather tech, ocean tech, agritech, renewable vitality, round economic system, sustainable manufacturing and inexperienced infrastructure, T-Hub stated on Monday in a launch on the launch of the cohort at an occasion hosted in Auroville, Puducherry.
“With every cohort, we deepen our dedication to supporting mission-driven startups. Cohort 4 isn’t just about applied sciences. It is about constructing a future the place sustainability is embedded throughout industries, communities and methods,” AIC T-Hub Foundation CEO Rajesh Kumar Adla stated.
From customized milestone-based progress plan, weekly mentorship, workshops in local weather tech, ESG and coverage in addition to help for go-to-market technique, pilot deployment and fundraising and investor readiness to regulatory and certification help, the startups will get entry to a variety of help. Over the course of the programme, the startups will progress by way of phases, together with diagnostic deep-dives, thematic workshops on scaling sustainability innovation, enterprise classes, mentor check-ins, culminating in a demo day for buyers, corporates, coverage leaders and ecosystem companions.
Since inception, the programme has supported over 80 startups, enabled 147 pilots, facilitated greater than ₹80 crore in funding and created over 600 inexperienced jobs throughout India, T-Hub stated.
The startups forming a part of the fourth cohort embody Native Farmers, Altiberg, CeroHero, BharatCharge, Pavakah Energy, Dehempco, Novus Composites, NGreen, UpWater, ReScience Climate Tech, Enviguide Techno, KarbonX, Skavch, Honey Loop, Motorama, Credence Cleantech, AAA and Arkel Energy.
Published – November 10, 2025 07:38 pm IST








