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WaveX Invites Startups to Showcase at WAVES Bazar during IFFI Goa 2025


The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has officially opened registrations for WaveX booths at WAVES Bazar, the exclusive startup showcase under the WaveX initiative, to be held during the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa from November 20–24, 2025.

This initiative provides emerging AVGC-XR (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics, Extended Reality) and Media-Tech startups with an unparalleled opportunity to connect with global industry leaders, investors, and production studios.

Located near Film Bazaar, the vibrant networking hub of IFFI, WAVES Bazar offers startups the perfect platform to present innovations and build collaborations within the creative economy.

Each startup booth, priced at ₹30,000 on a shared basis, includes:

  • 2 Delegate Passes
  • Lunch and High Tea
  • Evening Networking Opportunities
  • Direct Exposure to Global Film, Media & Tech Professionals

Limited stalls are available and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested startups can register at wavex.wavesbazaar.com or contact wavexmib[at]gov[dot]in for more details.

About IFFI, Goa:
Established in 1952, the International Film Festival of India is one of Asia’s most prestigious film festivals, drawing global participation and serving as a platform for creative collaboration. The 56th edition will run from November 20–28, 2025, in Panaji, Goa.

About WaveX:
WaveX is a national startup accelerator under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. It focuses on nurturing entrepreneurship and innovation in the AVGC-XR and media-tech sectors through collaborations with academia, industry, and incubation networks — strengthening India’s creative economy.

Source: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting / WaveX Initiative


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