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    WaveX Startup Accelerator Powers 7 New AVGC-XR Hubs in India

    Mohit ReddyBy Mohit ReddySeptember 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    New Delhi [India], September 24: India just raised the stakes in media tech. WaveX Startup Accelerator has launched seven incubation centres across the country, designed to provide AVGC-XR startups (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics, Extended Reality) with the tools, mentors, and networks needed to go global.

    The program runs under the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting’s WAVES initiative. It’s not lip service, it’s India’s first nationwide accelerator built specifically for AVGC-XR. Translation: we’re finally putting muscle behind the creative economy that’s been playing second fiddle to IT for way too long.

    Where These Centres Are Landing

    The WaveX rollout isn’t random. The seven centres are embedded in institutions that already shape India’s creative ecosystem:

    • Indian Institute of Mass Communication (Delhi, Jammu, Dhenkanal, Kottayam, Amravati)
    • Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune
    • Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI), Kolkata

    Add the flagship at the Indian Institute of Creative Technologies (IICT), Mumbai, and you’ve got a pan-India network from Delhi to Kerala. It isn’t some “pilot project.” It’s a deliberate spread into India’s media training heartlands.

    Tech Toys That Actually Matter

    Startups walking into these hubs won’t be stuck with dusty desktops and patchy Wi-Fi. The labs are stacked with:

    • Film production firepower: 8K Red Raptor Vista Vision rigs, LED virtual production stages, photogrammetry setups.
    • Gaming/XR gear: Alienware towers, VR dev kits, console labs.
    • Post-production suites: 4K HDR theatres, Dolby Atmos audio, colour-grading bays, HDR edit rooms.
    • Cloud + AI credits: AWS, Google Cloud, India AI compute.

    That’s the kind of setup that lets Indian startups stop “catching up” and start setting standards.

    Inline Image Suggestion: “AVGC-XR startup using WaveX’s virtual production lab”,  alt: “WaveX Startup Accelerator XR lab India”

    Beyond Infrastructure: The Real Perks

    If WaveX were just hardware, it’d be a glorified rental house. The accelerator adds actual value:

    • Mentorship from global veterans.
    • Funding access through curated investor connects.
    • Networking with media heavyweights like Doordarshan and PIB.
    • Skill sessions, policy clinics, bootcamps, masterclasses.
    • International showcases at VivaTech (Paris) and Game Developers Conference (USA).

    Startups don’t just get tools; they get a passport to global stages.

    Partnerships That Expand the Playground

    WaveX isn’t building in isolation. It’s pulling in IITs, T-Hub, and other incubators. That means cross-pollination with tech, AI, and research ecosystems, not just entertainment.

    And here’s the kicker: startups in WaveX may get priority access to government projects outsourced by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. That’s not a token line, it’s paying gigs with state-scale clients.

    How to Get In

    Applications are open now: wavex.wavesbazaar.com

    Details that matter:

    • 15 startups per centre in the first batch.
    • ₹8,500 + GST per month, basically cheaper than a bad office chair in Bangalore.
    • Eligibility: Media, entertainment, and AVGC-XR startups get preference.

    Entrepreneurs can select their preferred centre when applying.

    The WaveX Model

    WaveX runs in two gears:

    1. Active Phase: hands-on support, product dev, branding, fundraising, compliance.
    2. Passive Phase: lighter mentorship, global expos, and continued investor engagement.

    The bet? Early-stage startups with raw but explosive potential, especially in gaming, OTT, AI-driven content, and XR. The sectors where ideas sprint ahead of execution.

    Why This Is A Big Deal

    India’s AVGC-XR industry is projected to explode. Everyone knows we’ve got the talent. The bottleneck has always been infrastructure, mentorship, and exposure. WaveX clears all three.

    It means:

    • More homegrown IP instead of cheap outsourcing.
    • Jobs that go beyond coding and into creative engineering.
    • Startups are not just pitching in Bengaluru cafés but demoing on global stages.

    For once, India isn’t just playing catch-up; we’re placing bets to dominate.

    Conclusion

    WaveX’s seven new incubation centres are more than ribbon-cuttings. They’re a direct investment in the people who’ll build India’s next creative exports.

    With global mentors, hardcore labs, and government backing, WaveX is the launchpad for startups that want to stop dreaming and start scaling. If you’re an AVGC-XR founder in India, this is your moment. Don’t just watch. Apply, plug in, and build.

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