Launched in 2014, PhotoSparksis a weekly feature from YourStory, with photographs that celebrate the spirit of creativity and innovation. In the earlier 920 posts, we featured an art festival,cartoon gallery.world music festival, telecom expo, millets fair,climate change expo,wildlife conference,startup festival,Diwali rangoli,and jazz festival.
TechSparks is India’s most beloved startup conference and exhibition, organised for the past 16 years by YourStory. In this photo showcase, we feature teams from many startups and ecosystem enablers exhibiting at TechSparks in Bengaluru.
See our earlier exhibitor showcases from TechSparks in 2024,2023,2019,2018,2017, and 2016. Also check out our quotes compilations from the conference editions in 2022,2021,2020,2019,2018,2017,2016,2015, and 2014.

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The theme this year is ‘India 2030: Powered by AI’. Over the years, TechSparks has continued to spotlight bold ideas, transformative innovation, and industry-first narratives–and AI takes centre-stage this time, as seen in the conference agenda and exhibitor lineup (see the full coverage of panels, fireside chats and keynotes here).
The conference sessions feature a galaxy of founders, investors, tech giants, and policymakers. The opening fireside chat between YourStory Founder and CEO Shradha Sharma with serial entrepreneur Mukesh Bansal was aptly titled Tech-SparkX: Why now is the time for India to create global impact in AI and deeptech.
Valuable insights were shared by a range of successful founders on Day 1, including Meghna Agarwal (IndiQube), Mohit Saxena (Inmobi), Kshitij Khandelwal (Pixxel), Priyadarshi Mohapatra (CureBay), Anuj Kacker (Freo), Raghav Chandra (Urban Company), Anirudh Sharma (Digantara), Yashas Karanam (Bellatrix Aerospace), Laina Emmanuel (BrainSightAI), and Anand Jain (CleverTap).

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Each year, YourStory also presents and felicitates the Tech30 startups, a lineup of entrepreneurs regarded as having the most promise. Check out our profiles of the Tech50 startups of 2021 and Tech30 startups over the years: 2025,2024,2023,2022,2020,2019,2018,2017,2016,2015,2014,2013,2012, and 2011.
The featured TechSparks 2025 exhibitors in this photo essay include TiDB, Humn AI, Contineu, Ofofo, Vgenomics, Sprinto, SarthhakAI, IndiaBonds, eVerse.AI, Hyring, NeuroDiscovery AI, Rankrizers, Scikiq, Curio, and Com.Bot.
The exhibitor lineup includes the Tech30 startups, tech giants, fintech firms, educational institutes, and ecosystem enablers. Booths from Japan featured the SusHi Tech Tokyo conference and India-Japan Talent Bridge by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI).

Shradha Sharma and Priyank Kharge
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On Day 1, experts shared insights on how AI will create a new breed of Indian tech services and product companies. However, India must invest more in R&D to win the deeptech race, as recommended by Rajan Anandan, Managing Director at Peak XV Partners. Mukesh Bansal, Founder and CEO of Nurix AI, cautioned that this AI transformation will not happen overnight.
Karnataka's IT Minister Priyank Kharge outlined the state's blueprint for becoming Asia's deeptech capital. Bengaluru is uniquely positioned as a global hub for AI talent, GCCs (global capability centres), and venture capital.
In sectors like healthcare, industry leaders advised striking a fine balance between innovation and data privacy. India's next wave of AI-led personalisation, vernacular design, and data discipline will reshape digital experiences for a billion users.
Now what have you done today to pause in your busy schedule and harness your creative side for a better world?

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(All exhibitor photographs taken by Madanmohan Rao on location at TechSparks 2025.)
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