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Rebel Foods joins ONDC Network to strengthen its D2C presence across country
Mumbai: Rebel Foods, internet restaurant company has joined the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), an initiative of the department for promotion of industry and internal trade (DPIIT), ministry of commerce and industry, government of India. Customers can now order from 9 customer-first Rebel Foods brands through the Open Network.
Onboarding onto ONDC aligns perfectly with Rebel Foods’ commitment towards strengthening its D2C offerings while delivering a comprehensive and convenient delivery experience for its customers across multiple networks. The cloud kitchen company will directly extend its own D2C platform EatSure to bring its multiple restaurant brands on the ONDC Network including Behrouz Biryani, Oven Story Pizza, Faasos, Sweet Truth, LunchBox, The Good Bowl, Firangi Bake, The Biryani Life and Wendy’s®.
Through Open Network, Rebel Foods’ customer-loved brands aim to create multiple consumer touchpoints through disruptive innovations.
ONDC, MD & CEO T Koshy said, “Rebel Foods’ presence on the ONDC Network represents another crucial touchpoint in our journey. We are leveraging cutting-edge technology for faster market access and increased flexibility. As the first cloud kitchen company of its magnitude to join the ONDC Network, it seamlessly aligns with our mission to establish an open, unbundled, and interoperable Open Network that fosters innovation, inclusion and accessibility.”
Speaking on the announcement, Rebel Foods co-founder Sagar Kochhar, said, “Our collaboration with ONDC marks a pivotal moment, elevating our footprint and introducing EatSure’s trusted restaurants to a wide customer base. By being the only internet restaurant company at this scale to integrate on the ONDC seller app, we’re innovating with new touchpoints to create extraordinary customer experiences. Rebel Foods going live on ONDC not only unlocks new business opportunities but reiterates our commitment to bringing our customer-loved brands across food missions in multiple geographies.”
India’s tech stack is growing rapidly, and initiatives like the ONDC Protocol are playing a crucial role in driving innovation and growth for brands across the country. With ONDC, Rebel Foods brands will benefit from the network’s extensive accessibility.
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Mumbai Tech Week 2026 to focus on real-world AI adoption at scale
From pilots to production, event spotlights AI’s growing business impact
MUMBAI: Mumbai Tech Week 2026 will return for its third edition on 29 and 30 May at the Jio World Convention Centre, with a clear shift in focus from AI experimentation to real-world deployment.
Organised by the Tech Entrepreneurs Association of Mumbai and the Government of Maharashtra, and co-powered by Meta, the event is expected to bring together startups, investors, developers and policymakers to explore how AI is actively reshaping business operations.
This year’s edition places execution front and centre, with curated showcases from Indian unicorns and global technology firms demonstrating practical AI applications across sectors. The emphasis is less on what AI can do and more on what it is already doing.
“The competitive advantage in AI has shifted. It’s no longer about understanding it, it’s about implementing it,” said Tech Entrepreneurs Association of Mumbai co-chair, governing council Harsh Jain. “The companies pulling ahead are the ones moving from pilots to production and embedding AI into how their business runs.”
The backdrop to this shift is significant. AI is projected to contribute up to $500 billion to India’s GDP, while Mumbai’s startup ecosystem could see more than 100 unicorns by 2035. The city is also emerging as a key hub for data centre expansion, fuelled by rising AI workloads and enterprise demand.
The event will feature formats such as AI Excellence Awards, an early-stage startup showcase, and an AI-powered job fair in collaboration with Babblebots.ai. Masterclasses led by Meta, Replit and NPCI are expected to offer hands-on insights into AI adoption.
Speakers from organisations including Anthropic, Google Cloud India and Neysa will share perspectives on scaling AI in production environments, reflecting the event’s blend of global expertise and local innovation.
In the lead-up to the main event, satellite sessions between 25 and 28 May will take place across Mumbai, featuring workshops, hackathons and founder-led meetups designed to deepen ecosystem engagement.
“Mumbai has the ingredients to shape how AI is built and applied,” said Tech Entrepreneurs Association of Mumbai governing council member Naiyya Saggi. “Its strength lies in proximity, where capital, enterprises and consumers are closely connected, allowing ideas to move quickly from concept to adoption.”
As India reaches a defining moment in its AI journey, Mumbai Tech Week 2026 aims to turn momentum into measurable impact, positioning the city as a key driver in the global AI ecosystem.







