
GoCarin Industries Secures Rs 49 Lakh from BIRAC LEAP

- GoCarin Industries raised Rs 49 lakh from KIIT-TBI under the BIRAC LEAP programme to boost agri-tech innovation.
- The funding will support scaling, product development, and expansion of smart farming and livestock solutions.
- The initiative reflects India's push toward a tech-enabled, sustainable agricultural ecosystem.
GoCarin Industries Pvt. Ltd., a rising agri-tech startup committed to transforming Indian agriculture through technology-driven solutions, has secured Rs 49 lakh in funding from KIIT Technology Business Incubator (TBI). The investment comes under the prestigious BIRAC LEAP (Launching Entrepreneurs for Affordable Products) programme, supported by the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) and the Government of India.
The BIRAC LEAP initiative is focused on nurturing high-impact biotech and agriculture startups with scalable, affordable innovations. GoCarin’s technology is designed to empower farmers with smart, accessible tools for livestock management, farm automation, and data-driven decision-making, contributing to sustainable agriculture.
Ramanuj Panda, Founder and CEO of GoCarin, expressed his gratitude: “This support from KIIT-TBI and BIRAC validates our mission to uplift Indian farmers through innovation. It strengthens our ability to scale meaningful solutions that address real challenges in the field.”
Also Read: Utopia Therapeutics Secures $1.5 Million from Whale Tank
Mrutyunjay Suar, CEO of KIIT-TBI, highlighted the startup’s potential, saying, “GoCarin embodies the innovation-first spirit that BIRAC LEAP stands for. Their approach aligns with our goal of building a resilient, tech-enabled agricultural future”.
The funding will be utilized to scale operations, accelerate product development, and expand GoCarin’s market footprint across India. With this support, GoCarin aims to emerge as a key player in the country’s agri-tech revolution, enhancing productivity and sustainability for Indian farmers while contributing to the broader bioeconomy goals of the nation.