Empowering Deep-Tech Startups: Transforming Technology Hubs into Research Parks
Key Ideas
  • Four technology innovation hubs in India are being transformed into Technology Translation Research Parks to support deep-tech startups and industry-academia partnerships.
  • Dr. Jitendra Singh emphasized progress in hydrogen energy and the National Quantum Mission, stressing the importance of industry collaboration.
  • India is expanding its international collaborations in science and technology, including potential participation in the EU's Horizon research program.
  • The government aims to accelerate technology-driven solutions and opportunities for Indian scientists, entrepreneurs, and researchers.
The Ministry of Science & Technology in India is undergoing a significant transformation with the conversion of existing technology innovation hubs into Technology Translation Research Parks (TTRP) to support deep-tech startups and industry-academia partnerships. Led by Dr. Jitendra Singh, the Ministry is focusing on key initiatives such as hydrogen energy and the National Quantum Mission, aiming to foster innovation and collaboration. The meeting highlighted the establishment of quantum technology hubs and the support provided to quantum startups. Dr. Jitendra Singh also emphasized the importance of industry collaboration to advance quantum research and commercial applications. Moreover, India is strengthening its international ties in science and technology, with engagements with the United States and the European Union. The Ministry aims to fast-track key projects to ensure sustained growth in India's scientific and technological advancements.
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