Eight tech startups selected for HPE Digital Catalyst Program

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has selected eight startups for the HPE Digital Catalyst Program to identify, support, co-innovate and go to market with the next generation of digital disruptors in the Indian startup ecosystem.
HPELaunched in August 2020, the HPE Digital Catalyst Programme received applications from over 60 startups from India and globally.

A majority of these startups work in Artificial Intelligence (AI), followed by intelligent edge, development, security and operations (DevSecOps), and cybersecurity.

Focus of startups

Tookitaki’s Anti-Money Laundering platform that helps enterprises with regulatory compliance.

Techforce.ai that helps customers augment their human workforce with an elastic e-workforce.

Qualitas Technologies automates visual processes like defect detection in manufacturing.

PicoNETS helps telcos, enterprises, and media companies deliver superior internet experience.

Lucideus Technologies provides cybersecurity and digital business risk quantification.

InstaSafe’s zero trust solutions simplify enterprise security.

IndiQus Technologies helps telcos monetise spare IT infra assets.

Smart Software Testing Solutions is a testing automation platform.

“We look forward to working closely with this cohort of startups to jointly build innovative enterprise grade solutions for our customers,” Som Satsangi, MD — India, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, said in a statement.

HPE will work with these startups to explore technology partnerships through licensing agreements, explore joint solutions and go-to-market models to address the digitization challenges of enterprise customers and explore equity investments in longer-horizon technology startups through the Hewlett Packard Pathfinder programme.

Additionally, these startups will be mentored by HPE’s technologists from the India R&D team and sales leaders.