The room India's startup ecosystem has been waiting for is coming to Mumbai on April 11.
Fifth edition of the annual summit to feature 600+ attendees, three parallel tracks, and a six-week road to HSX across multiple cities.
Headstart, India's largest volunteer-driven entrepreneurship network, announces the fifth edition of HSX, the Headstart Startup Exchange, scheduled for April 11, 2026, Co-Presented by Riidl, Sakarben Auditorium, KJ Somaiya Engineering College, Ghatkopar, Mumbai.
By bringing together 600+ founders, investors, incubators, corporate representatives, government officials, and ecosystem enablers to Mumbai on April 11, HSX 2026 creates the kind of room that India's startup ecosystem has been missing, one where the financial infrastructure of Mumbai meets the ambition of founders building across the country.
What to Expect
HSX 2026 features a mainstage and three dedicated spaces for founders, investors, and incubators, alongside 30+ curated startup stalls. What if you get a chance to present your startup in front of VCs and the present audience? No one would want to miss that, and Startup Showcase brings exactly that.
Capital Connect is built into the day, as a space that allows VCs and investors to meet startups from the Headstart Accelerator Program directly. Both open and curated networking zones are built into the day, with dedicated lunch areas for founders and investors designed to make conversations between sessions as productive as those on stage. With 50+ speakers confirmed and more announcements in the coming weeks, the agenda covers the full breadth of what India's startup ecosystem needs to be talking about right now.
What HSX 2026 Looks Like
Building Brands for India: How do you build a brand in India that survives beyond the initial attention?
Kshitij Ladia from Think9 Fund, Vivek Biyani from Broadway, and Arush Chopra from Foundery and Saloni Anand from Traya bring together perspectives from investment, retail, and fintech on what brand building actually looks like in the Indian market; not the theory, but the decisions that matter.
Raising Your Seed Round: This is going to be a direct, no-filter conversation on what investors are actually looking for in 2026, what most founders get wrong before they walk into the room. With Kruti Raiyani from 247VC, Ankur Shah from Patni Financial Advisors, Jignesh Kenia from
Signal Ventures, and Gokul Gopal from Veltis Capital share how the fundraising landscape has shifted in ways that most people are still catching up to.
Fintech Panel in partnership with Indian Financial Forum is a dedicated conversation on the future of financial services in India, with Yashoraj from CasHe, Neha Shirvan from Kissht, and moderated by Anish Chowdhary from IBDIC.
And the discussion continues across deep-tech, building brands with celebrities, and the impact of work across industries in 2026.
The evening culminates in the HSX Ecosystem Awards, recognising the founders, incubators, and organisations that have been doing the work and deserve to be seen for it.
The founder track will feature an AMA with Shark Tank India featured founders, a brand-building session, and a dedicated Build with AI room.
The incubator track, developed in partnership with Stanford Seed, will include a roundtable on incubator challenges in 2026, a best-practice session by Neelesh Bhatia, formerly of Block 71, National University of Singapore, who is leading a conversation on Global Best Practices for Incubator.
The investor track, developed in partnership with IVCA, will feature Capital Connect, curated one-on-one meetings between investors and select Bharat Pitchathon startups, alongside a VC Platform Heads meet from firms across Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Delhi.
Road to HSX: A Six-Week Build-Up Across India
HSX 2026 begins well before April 11. Five to six pre-events will take place across multiple cities in the weeks leading up to the summit, each designed to bring specific communities together ahead of the main event.
These include a seven-city Cricket Premier League in partnership with ISPL, with the finals scheduled for April 4th and 5th in Mumbai. A tech founders meetup in Bangalore, in partnership with Draper Startup House, brings together the city's builder community ahead of the main event. Arjun Vaidya's Pickle & Pitch, an invite-only pickleball experience for D2C founders, gives selected founders the kind of access to investors that no cold email has ever achieved.
Lab to Pitch is a hands-on science communication experience in partnership with SciRio that creates a dedicated room for founders in healthcare, healthtech, and biotech, where their complexity is understood, and they leave with a single plain-language sentence that actually works. And a VC Platform Meet that brings the investor community together ahead of HSX.
About Headstart
Headstart is India's largest volunteer-driven entrepreneurship network, active across 30+ cities and working with over 500,000 entrepreneurs since 2007. Through events, mentorship programmes, and community-driven initiatives, Headstart has spent nearly two decades building the connective tissue of India's startup ecosystem. HSX, the Headstart Startup Exchange, is its annual flagship summit.
HSX 2026 Registration
HSX 2026 is not a conference in the traditional sense. It doesn't ask you to sit in rows and absorb. It asks you to show up, engage, and leave with something: a connection, a perspective, a decision you've been putting off, or simply the reminder that the ecosystem you're building in is full of people who are as serious about this as you are.
Passes are available now at headstart.in/hsx.