T-Hub, IN-SPACe host InveSt Space Hyderabad to boost SpaceTech funding
T-Hub and IN-SPACe hosted InveSt Space Hyderabad Edition, bringing together startups, investors, and policymakers. With India’s space sector rapidly growing, the event focused on boosting funding, innovation, and collaboration in the SpaceTech ecosystem.
Published Date - 1 April 2026, 04:10 PM
Hyderabad: T-Hub, in collaboration with IN-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre), hosted InveSt Space Hyderabad Edition, bringing together SpaceTech founders, venture capital funds, angel investors, policymakers, and international delegations to bridge the gap between policy momentum and on-ground capital formation.
India’s space sector is at an inflection point. With IN-SPACe having authorised over 250 private entities to participate in the space economy, and policy momentum building through dedicated funding mechanisms for space and deep tech startups, the conditions for private capital formation in the sector have never been stronger, a press release said.
As the sector scales from $8.4 billion to a projected $44 billion by 2033, Hyderabad is at the forefront of SpaceTech innovation and enterprise. T-Hub is playing a critical role in accelerating this ecosystem, enabling access to capital, mentorship, and market linkages to high-potential startups, including Sanyark Space, Azista Space, Spantrik, Cosmoserve, Red Balloon Aerospace, ADT Core, and Stardour.
The event convened more than 30 SpaceTech startups spanning the full value chain.