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Chennai’s Speciale Invest Secures ₹600 Crore to Boost India’s Deep-Tech Ambitions

Chennai-based venture capital firm Speciale Invest has closed its third investment fund at ₹600 crore. The deep-science and technology-focused firm plans to use the Fund to back 18–20 projects between 2025 and 2029.
The firm said the capital will be deployed in areas including space, advanced manufacturing, clean energy, healthcare innovation, and AI. It also aims to focus on entrepreneurs working from first principles to redefine India’s technology future.
Vishesh Rajaram, managing partner at Speciale Invest, said, “We believe the next generation of global champions will emerge from India’s labs, R&D centres, and workshops. Building for India’s resilience and sovereign capabilities is not just a national imperative; it is also a generational venture opportunity.”
Founded in 2017, Speciale Invest has been an early supporter of companies working on deep-tech solutions aimed at both commercial and strategic applications. The firm’s portfolio includes startups like Agnikul Cosmos (orbital-class launch vehicles), GalaxEye (multi-sensor satellite intelligence), QNu Labs (quantum cybersecurity), the ePlane Company (electric aerial mobility), and Inspecity (in-orbit infrastructure).
Focus on Sovereign Tech
The new fund is expected to strengthen India’s sovereign-tech capabilities, which refers to technologies developed domestically to reduce dependence on foreign systems. The company said the funds will be deployed in stages, with investments ranging from seed to early growth.
With an evolving technological landscape and geopolitical shifts, India’s need for self-reliance in critical technologies has become even more crucial. The company raised ₹600 crore in this round, as against the initial expected amount of ₹500 crore.
Funding decisions will prioritise projects with high technical entry barriers and long-term global competitiveness, and focus on investing in sectors that drive national security, resilience, and competitiveness.
“The combination of world-class technical talent, increasing policy support, and global market access has created an unprecedented window to back companies solving some of humanity’s most complex challenges from India,” said Arjun Rao, partner at Speciale Invest, calling deep tech one of the most exciting frontiers to invest in.
In a recent interview with AIM, Rao pointed out that while India’s semiconductor and space tech industries are still maturing, there is significant talent and knowledge available locally, particularly in semiconductor design.
Rao stressed this importance by noting, “We have many, many high-potential companies, but we have to give time for them to mature a little bit.”
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IBM Cloud to Eliminate Free Human Support and Pivot to Self-Service and AI

IBM Cloud will overhaul its Basic Support tier, transitioning from free, human-led case support to a self-service model starting in January 2026, according to emails accessed by The Register.
Under the current basic support, which is provided at no cost with Pay‑As‑You‑Go or Subscription accounts, customers can “raise cases with IBM’s support team 24×7.” However, no guaranteed response times or dedicated account managers are included.
According to an email sent to affected customers, this upcoming change means Basic Support users will lose the ability to “open or escalate technical support cases through the portal or APIs.”
Instead, they will still be able to “self‑report service issues (e.g., hardware or backup failures) via the Cloud Console” and lodge “billing and account cases in the IBM Cloud Support Portal,” the media house reported.
IBM encourages users to adopt its Watsonx-powered IBM Cloud AI Assistant, which was upgraded earlier this year. The company also plans to introduce a “report an issue” tool in January 2026, promising “faster issue routing.” Additionally, an expanded library of documentation will provide deeper self‑help content.
The internal message reassures customers that “This no‑cost support level will shift to a self‑service model to align with industry standards and improve your support experience.” Still, for those requiring “technical support, faster response times, or severity‑level control,” IBM advises upgrading to a paid support plan, with pricing “starting at $200/month”.
While IBM claims the move brings its support structure in line with industry norms, the article notes that hyperscale cloud providers such as AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure already offer similar self‑service tiers, with extra value like community forums, advisor tools, and usage‑based optimisation, without such drastic cuts to human support, as per news reports.
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Neo4j Launches Infinigraph for 100TB+ Unified Graph Workloads

Neo4j has launched Infinigraph, a new distributed graph database architecture designed to run both transactional and analytical workloads in one system at 100TB+ scale.
The platform enables enterprises to store and analyse billions of relationships and run thousands of concurrent queries in real-time. It supports use cases such as embedding tens of millions of documents as vectors for context-aware assistants, global fraud detection, large product catalogues, and compliance analysis.
By merging operational and analytical workloads, Infinigraph addresses the long-standing challenge of data silos. Enterprises often run separate transactional and analytical systems, leading to cost overheads and delays. Neo4j claims its approach removes ETL pipelines, sync delays, and redundancy.
“Infinigraph sets a new standard for enterprise graph databases: one system that runs real-time operations and deep analytics together, at full fidelity and massive scale,” Sudhir Hasbe, president of technology at Neo4j, said in the press release.
Customers such as Intuit and Dun & Bradstreet are already exploring its potential. Chad Cloes, staff software engineer at Intuit, said in the statement that the company needs to scale without compromising performance, adding that Infinigraph could help meet those demands.
The company claims that the system introduces sharding to distribute property data across cluster members while maintaining the graph’s logical integrity. Key benefits include horizontal scaling beyond 100TB, embedding billions of vectors, high availability through autonomous clustering, and cost flexibility with separate billing for compute and storage.
Infinigraph is available in Neo4j’s Enterprise Edition and will be rolled out soon to AuraDB, its cloud-native platform.
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Scale AI Files Lawsuit Against Rival Startup Mercor for Stealing Confidential Documents

Scale AI, an AI data-labelling company, has filed a lawsuit in the US District Court, Northern District of California, against rival startup Mercor and a former Scale AI executive, Eugene Ling.
According to reports, the complaint alleges that Ling misappropriated over 100 confidential documents, many of which detailed key customer strategies, by transferring them to his personal Google Drive shortly after meetings with Mercor leadership.
Mercor, however, denies using any of Scale’s proprietary information. Co‑founder Surya Midha acknowledged that Ling had access to some documents stored on his personal drive, which Mercor claims they did not access. Mercor offered to have Ling destroy the files or reach an alternative resolution, but Scale responded that such an actio
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