Delhi-NCR’s Startup Scene

Manufacturing Startups Meetup: Founders, Builders & Makers - Noida Edition

May 30, Saturday, 2026
11:00am — 01:00pm (GMT+05:30)
DevX Noida, 7th Floor, Jask Tower, Plot No 19 - 20, Sector 125, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201309
36 slots booked
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Ayyan Karmakar - Founder and CEO, TAFCO Megha Verma - Founder Growth Iris Kanthi Rekha - BDA, Paysprint Abhishek Anand - Customer success specialist, Supergrow.ai Sunny shrikant - Second year BBA student Manav Arora - Novation Strategy Rinkesh Bhatti - Student Saksham Srivastava - Data analyst Amit Kumar - Financial Analyst Nitin Tiwari - Business Strategist Anupam Kumar - Co founder Texqo software llp Praveen Jangra - Founder Prajak Manufacturing Pvt Ltd Ayushi Garg - Investment Manager, Nangia Global Padmakar Roy - Co-founder, Kokonut Viswarup Misra - Co-Founder, Confident Learning Danish Shikoh - Founder, Rugfine RISHABH JAIN - AI Research Services Vishal Saraiwal - Product Designer Amit Bajaj - Sr. Business Manager Oracle Aman Kumar - Recruiter - TAG ( GCC hiring for One of the world's largest Manufacturing Company) Anurag Sharma - Founder lotwaala Chhavi Garg - Founder & CEO of Arexa Technologies Pvt Ltd & Bharat XR Aman Shrivastava - Senior Software Engineer Abhishek Community Founder Cheetah Hiring - Magnus Bridge and Company Om Arora - MD, Affinea Research Labs Mayank Makhija (Wany3Chain) - Founder, MDev Finsure Albert Jokelin - Research Engineer @ C-DOT Aashish Bhatla - Product Manager at PAR Technology Amarjeet Singh - Vice President - F&A Anant Mathur - MATHUR INTERNATIONALS Sudhanshu Mittal - Head, CoE Gurugram Gargi Shukla - Marketing Bhumika Singh - Co- Founder, Council Of Royal Roots
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Agenda:
The Manufacturing Startups Meetup brings together founders, makers, and innovators reimagining how things are designed, built, and scaled, from industrial products to hardware and new-age manufacturing ventures.

It's an open, candid conversation, founders sharing real stories of setting up production, cracking supply chains, and scaling what they make.

Whether you're a maker, investor, or just curious about the future of manufacturing, join in to connect and exchange ideas with those building it.
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The people

These open and free events are hosted across cities and countries as part of a broader effort to keep the startup ecosystem accessible, inclusive, and connected. You’ll find a diverse mix of participants: early-stage founders, students, aspiring entrepreneurs, professionals exploring transitions, and others curious about the theme. Each event brings a different experience, shaped by the people who show up.

The format

We host panels, talks, socials, open houses, and demo days in different formats. Each individual event listing clearly mentions what’s planned, so you know exactly what kind of experience to expect before you register.

The flow

You can check the exact time and map address of the venue directly on the event page. Once you register, you typically receive four emails: a confirmation, a reminder a day before the event, another on the day itself, and a follow-up after it ends. You can manage your email notifications at any time.

The guest list

The participant list on the event page keeps updating as more people register. Since attendees often sign up through platforms like eChai, Meetup, Eventbrite, and others, the visible numbers may not reflect the complete turnout. Speakers are usually announced three to four days before the event, and you’ll also start seeing featured participants appear as they register.

The context

You can also explore the list of past participants and speakers from each city to get a sense of who typically joins. It offers a glimpse into the kind of conversations, collaborations, and diversity that shape each meetup. Every event has its own purpose, shaped by its theme, setting, and the community that gathers around it.

The experience

Some people come to learn, others to connect, and many just to explore. While the agenda provides structure, the real energy often comes from the spontaneous conversations and shared curiosity in the room. These events are open to a broad mix of people including students, professionals, early-stage founders, and aspiring entrepreneurs. If you are specifically looking to meet only growth-stage or highly targeted founders, this may not be the right format for you. In that case, you might explore scale up dinners and socials for growth stage founders and operators.

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