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Deep-tech startup Atsuya named among top 20 in AI for All challenge

February 15, 2026 at 01:04 PM
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Deep-tech startup Atsuya named among top 20 in AI for All challenge
Founded in 2017, Atsuya Technologies works across sectors including manufacturing, retail, quick commerce, and oil and gas

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Founded in 2017, Atsuya Technologies works across sectors including manufacturing, retail, quick commerce, and oil and gas Home / Companies / Start Ups / Deep-tech startup Atsuya named among top 20 in AI for All challengeDeep-tech startup Atsuya named among top 20 in AI for All challengeFounded in 2017, Atsuya Technologies works across sectors including manufacturing, retail, quick commerce, and oil and gasPhoto: Company websiteAman Sahu New Delhi 2 min read Last Updated : Feb 15 2026 | 6:34 PM ISTListen to This Article Chennai-based deep-tech startup Atsuya Technologies has been named among the top 20 solutions in the AI for All: Global Impact Challenge for its operational AI platform, AOneTM. The recognition was announced at the India Impact Summit 2026, where the company demonstrated how artificial intelligence can independently manage routine enterprise operations. Founded in 2017, Atsuya Technologies works across sectors including manufacturing, retail, quick commerce, and oil and gas. The company said its technology has progressed from an Internet of Things (IoT)-based monitoring system to agent-driven AI models that can learn from operational environments and take corrective action across workflows without constant human intervention. The AOne platform combines real-time asset data with domain-trained AI agents. These agents are designed to handle tasks such as optimising energy use, tracking equipment health, and ensuring compliance. Industry observers say such systems could help companies improve efficiency while also supporting decarbonisation efforts by reducing resource consumption. “As businesses increasingly look to scale their operations with intelligence, it is important that innovation is deployed not just rapidly, but responsibly,” said Rahul Ganapathy, chief executive officer of Atsuya Technologies. “Our focus has always been on building technology that enables enterprises to grow sustainably, balancing operational performance with environmental accountability.” According to the company, clients using its AI-led operational systems have reported measurable gains in energy efficiency, asset performance, and overall resource utilisation. As businesses place greater emphasis on data-driven decision-making to meet operational and sustainability targets, platforms such as AOne aim to integrate intelligent automation into everyday operations. More From This SectionStartups driving innovation, job creation, says former President KovindStartup Gnani to launch its voice foundation model at AI Impact SummitIndia's next Cloud layer could orbit above Earth as AgniKul prepares AI hubOlyv raises $23 mn in Series B led by Nandan Nilekani's FundamentumpremiumPet care startup Supertails raises $30 million in Series C funding roundTopics : Artificial intelligence Startups Technology India AI Impact SummitDon't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channelFirst Published: Feb 15 2026 | 6:34 PM IST

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