Nikhil Kamath Announces the Second Cohort of WTFund: Meet the 22 Trailblazing Entrepreneurs Shaping India’s Future

After receiving an overwhelming response from young entrepreneurs across the country, the WTFund unveils its latest cohort of 9 groundbreaking startups, reaffirming its mission to fuel the next generation of risk-takers.

Bengaluru, February 13, 2025 – WTFund, India’s pioneering initiative for entrepreneurs under 25, led by investor and entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath, has unveiled its second cohort of 22 trailblazing founders. WTFund provides up to Rs 20 lakh in grant funding, along with mentorship and strategic partnerships, to help startups scale their impact.

By democratizing access to opportunities, WTFund has become a launchpad for first-time founders, fostering a culture of innovation, resilience, and learning. Committed to bridging critical gaps in India’s startup ecosystem, it continues to empower young entrepreneurs to build, grow, and succeed on a global stage.

“Entrepreneurs can build at any age, but there’s something about being young—the audacity, the relentless energy, the willingness to take risks before the world tells you otherwise. WTFund exists to fuel that spirit. More than just capital, founders need a launchpad—access to mentorship, networks, and the freedom to execute big ideas. With Cohort 2, we’re backing founders who aren’t just dreaming of change but are actually building it. The future belongs to those who take the leap, and we’re here to make sure they don’t have to do it alone.” said Nikhil Kamath.

From Vision to Impact: The Founders Leading Cohort 2

WTFund attracted applications from 50+ cities, spanning all tiers and remote areas, reflecting the depth of India’s entrepreneurial talent. The second cohort brings together solutions across Tech/SaaS, D2C, EdTech, FinTech, HealthTech, AgriTech, and CleanTech, driving innovation at scale.

The applications also demonstrated that a clear mobile-first mindset runs across all tiers – Tier 1 startups are pioneering AI/ML-driven B2B solutions, while Tier 2 and 3 founders are building vernacular-first B2C innovations tailored for India’s diverse markets. These entrepreneurs are not just solving local challenges but creating globally scalable solutions, proving that India’s grassroots innovation is ready to make an impact on the world stage.

The second cohort showcases nine exceptional startups, each bringing innovative solutions poised to make a significant impact. They include:

Startup Description, Founders, SDG Alignment, and Impact
Nasadya
(H2ive)
Founded by Chaitanya Gulati, Subhechchha Paul, and Suhani Mohan, Nasadya develops advanced solid-state hydrogen storage solutions for safer, more affordable, and more efficient industrial energy use.

SDG 7: Affordable & Clean Energy – Enabling widespread adoption of hydrogen as a sustainable fuel.

InnerGize Founded by Shalmali Kadu, Sidharth Bhargava, and Mitansh, InnerGize offers a wearable device that reduces chronic stress and anxiety using non-invasive technology.

SDG 3: Good Health & Well-being – Making mental wellness accessible with a clinically validated, on-demand relaxation tool.

Armatrix Founded by Vishrant Dave, Prateesh Awasthi, and Ayush Ranjan, Armatrix develops industrial robotics, including flexible robotic arms for hazardous environments.

SDG 9: Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure – Enhancing worker safety and operational efficiency in high-risk industries.

Drnk Founded by Raj Thakkar and Aryan Gandhi, Drnk provides affordable specialty beverages with a strong community-driven brand experience.

SDG 12: Responsible Consumption & Production – Redefining the beverage industry with sustainable, healthier options for Gen Z and Millennials.

Neoperk Founded by Satyendra Gupta, Neoperk is an AI-powered soil testing solution that improves agricultural productivity and sustainability.

SDG 2: Zero Hunger – Helping farmers reduce input costs and increase yield quality by 15-20%.

ReferRush Founded by Vikram Pai and Rohan Verma, ReferRush is a multi-channel referral program platform for eCommerce brands.

SDG 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth – Driving sustainable business growth through AI-powered customer engagement.

Modus AI Founded by Sunit Gautam and Somesh Lund, Modus AI is an AI-driven fraud detection system for financial institutions.

SDG 16: Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions – Enhancing financial security with automated fraud risk assessment.

Bytes Founded by Aayush Kumar and Prakhar, Bytes offers an AI-powered Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) for two-wheelers.

SDG 3: Good Health & Well-being – Reducing road accidents by improving two-wheeler safety.

Ai.gnosis Founded by Raksheet Jain and Divyansh Mangal, Ai.gnosis is an AI-based developmental screening tool for early autism detection.

SDG 4: Quality Education – Enabling early intervention for neurodivergent children, improving long-term outcomes.

For more details on WTFund and upcoming application opportunities, visit: https://www.allthingswtf.com/wtfund

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