From Dehradun to India’s Sim Racing Future: The Story of INVRSE



In a city not usually associated with gaming innovation, three young founders—
Akansha Sahu, Harshit Chauhan, and Aman Choudhary—are building something groundbreaking. Their startup, INVRSE, is developing a sim racing ecosystem designed to help children learn real, applicable skills through gameplay.

The idea began with a simple observation: children spend hours each day playing games, yet very few of those experiences teach anything meaningful. The founders asked themselves a question that would soon shape their startup’s mission—why can’t gaming be a tool for real learning?

Their answer is INVRSE.

Sim racing, unlike traditional action or shooter games, encourages structured skill-building. It improves reflexes, perception, hand–eye coordination, situational awareness, and discipline. For children, these skills are foundational, and in the real world, they form the backbone of motorsports training.

What makes INVRSE different from other gaming products is that the team is building a complete ecosystem—a high-quality racing game combined with physical racing simulator rigs that replicate real motorsport environments. By making this ecosystem accessible and affordable, the founders hope to democratize motorsport learning for young Indians

Recently, the startup received a major boost when it was selected for equity-free incubation at TBI GEU. The founders describe this as one of their biggest early milestones. The program offers mentorship, technical support, access to equipment, and guidance on building a sustainable business—critical resources for a hardware-software startup.

“Building from Dehradun gives us identity and clarity,” the founders shared. “It also proves that world-class gaming technology can come from anywhere. TBI GEU believing in us strengthens that belief.”

Sim racing is rapidly expanding worldwide, bridging the gap between gaming and real motorsports. INVRSE aims to bring this culture to India by creating a platform where children can learn, practice, and eventually compete.

 The startup is currently refining game physics, optimizing its simulator setups, and preparing for pilot tests. Their goal is to integrate the system into schools, motorsport clubs, and esports communities.

 For INVRSE, this is about more than gaming. It is about unlocking motorsports for children who may never get the chance to experience it, building confidence, and creating a healthier relationship with technology.

With momentum on their side, the founders of INVRSE are determined to make a lasting impact—not just on gaming, but on how India teaches real skills through play.

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