SAP Labs India Selects 16 Startups for 2026 Startup Studio Cohort
The six-month program will focus on enterprise AI, robotics, cloud infrastructure, industrial technology and quantum-safe security.
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SAP Labs India has selected 16 startups for the 2026 cohort of SAP Startup Studio, its six-month accelerator for enterprise technology startups.
The cohort includes ANSCER Robotics, Oorja, Vizionsys Technologies, Astrikos, Drishya AI, Endee Labs, Grevoro, Quanfluence, QNu Labs, FUSKI AI, Ardent, Neoflo, SaarthiOS, Perceptory AI Labs, SecuAI and Pulse Energy.
SAP said the program is designed for early-stage and growth-stage startups and gives participants access to SAP leaders, product and engineering teams, enterprise customers, partners and global commercialization opportunities.
The 2026 cohort was selected through a multi-stage process, including pitch sessions with SAP leaders and domain experts. The evaluation focused on enterprise relevance, innovation depth, scalability and the potential to co-build within SAP’s ecosystem.
The program will focus on enterprise AI, agentic systems, robotics, cloud and platform technologies, industrial intelligence, quantum-safe security, enterprise automation and sustainable manufacturing.
“At SAP, we believe meaningful innovation is driven through strong ecosystems, deep collaboration, and the ability to co-create with startups addressing real business and industry challenges,” said Sindhu Gangadharan, MD, SAP Labs India, and President, Indo-German Chamber of Commerce.
Gangadharan said the 2026 cohort includes startups working in areas that are expected to have a growing role in enterprise technology and industrial operations.
The Startup Studio program marks its tenth year in 2026. Previous participants have included companies such as Yellow.ai, QpiAI, Skillate, Cloudworx, AgriPilot.ai, MedySeva, Intelekt AI, Prodoc AI and Avysh.
SAP said the program is structured around product development, validation, commercialization and scaling, with participating startups receiving opportunities to work with enterprise customers and SAP’s partner network.

