Deepinder Goyal’s wearable technology startup Temple has partnered with Zetwerk and Ethereal Machines to scale manufacturing capabilities for its brain-monitoring wearable devices, marking a significant step in the company’s expansion plans within India’s growing deep-tech and consumer health technology ecosystem.
The collaboration is expected to strengthen Temple’s production infrastructure as the startup prepares for larger-scale deployment of its wearable products focused on cognitive monitoring and brain-health tracking technologies.
According to reports, Zetwerk will support large-scale manufacturing and supply chain operations, while Ethereal Machines will contribute precision engineering and advanced manufacturing capabilities required for high-performance wearable hardware systems.
Temple has largely remained under the radar since its emergence, but the startup is increasingly drawing attention for its focus on wearable neuroscience and health-tech innovation. The company is reportedly working on devices capable of monitoring brain activity and cognitive health indicators through advanced hardware and sensor technologies.
The partnership highlights how hardware-focused startups are increasingly relying on domestic manufacturing ecosystems to accelerate product development and reduce dependency on overseas production capabilities.






