IIT Guwahati Research Park signs 3 great MoAs
IIT Guwahati Research Park Foundation signed three MoAs to take up research and development. The MoAs were signed on 4 October 2024.
MoAs were between IIT Guwahati Research Park and three institutions.
# The Assam Government – IITG Healthcare Foundation
# The Centre for Urbanization, Buildings, and Environment (CUBE), IIT Madras
# IIT Madras Pravartak Technologies Foundation
Research and development will be taken up in the fields of sustainable urbanization, healthcare innovation and deep tech entrepreneurship.
MoAs
The pivotal Memorandums of Agreement were signed on 4 November 2024 and were formalized by Prof Devendra Jalihal, Director of IIT Guwahati.
The MoAs were formalized in the presence of:
# Maj. Gen (Retd.) L. Padmanabhan, CEO, The Centre for Urbanization, Buildings, and Environment (CUBE), IIT Madras
# Dr Sajal Sen, Chief Operating Officer, The Assam Government – IITG Healthcare Foundation
# Dr. Shankar Raman, CEO, Pravartak, IIT Madras, a Department of Science and Technology initiative.
Presence
The MoA signing ceremony also saw the presence of Prof. L. Boeing Singh, Professor-in-Charge, and Mr. Satyam Sarma, Chief Operating Officer, IIT Guwahati Research Park Foundation and other notable dignitaries from IIT Guwahati.
Chairman of IIT Guwahati Research Park Foundation
Prof. Devendra Jalihal, Director, IIT Guwahati, and Chairperson IIT Guwahati Research Park said they are excited to develop IIT Guwahati Research Park into an innovation hub for the Northeast.
Our flagship initiative—a partnership with the Assam Government to create a super-specialty hospital and simulation lab—will unite medical and engineering professionals to tackle pressing healthcare challenges, said chairperson of IIT Guwahati Research Park.
As the region continues to urbanize, we are also committed to sustainable infrastructure to prevent the issues seen in other urban areas, he said.
Through these initiatives, the IIT Guwahati Research Park is poised to contribute significantly to both regional and national development, he said.
Collaboration
Maj. Gen (Retd.) L. Padmanabhan, Chief Executive Officer, CUBE spoke about collaboration with IIT Guwahati Research Park.
He said they were excited to collaborate with IIT Guwahati Research Park to address the Northeast’s critical urban challenges.
At CUBE, our mission is to provide advanced solutions in sustainable infrastructure, building, environmental planning, and smart cities, he said.
With over 250 specialized projects across India, we are committed to leveraging IIT Guwahati’s academic strengths alongside our industry expertise to drive sustainable, affordable development in the region, he said.
This partnership enables us to tap into the immense potential within the seven sister states, fostering impactful, multidisciplinary solutions for the built environment, he said.
This facility will serve as a center for interdisciplinary collaboration among engineers, urban planners, environmental scientists, transportation specialists, and policymakers, working to address sustainable urban development, water resource management, and efficient transportation solutions.
This initiative underscores a shared commitment to creating sustainable and resilient urban frameworks tailored to the unique needs of Assam and the Northeast region.
Healthcare
Dr. Sajal Sen, Chief Operating Officer, Assam Government – IITG Healthcare Foundation, remarked said they are honored to partner with IIT Guwahati Research Park in driving India’s healthcare self-reliance.
A secure nation depends on robust healthcare, yet much of our medical equipment is imported, creating challenges, he said.
Through this initiative, we aim to reduce dependency by developing indigenous technology and fostering collaboration among doctors, engineers, and scientists, he said.
Our 400-bed super-specialty hospital and advanced postgraduate programs will drive innovation in biotechnology and medical tech. With IIT Guwahati’s support, we are committed to creating a healthier, more resilient nation, he said.
Laboratory and office
Through its partnership with the Assam Government – IITG Healthcare Foundation, IIT Guwahati Research Park will host a corporate office and interim laboratory for the Assam Advanced Healthcare Innovation Institute (AAHII).
Set to be a premier “Make in India” center for medical technology, AAHII will specialize in diagnostics and treatment innovations aimed at reducing reliance on imported healthcare technology.
The institute will house a postgraduate medical center integrated with a super-specialty hospital and a cutting-edge research wing, bringing doctors and engineers together to drive indigenous healthcare advancements.
IITMPTF
Dr. Shankar Raman, Chief Executive Officer, IITMPTF said they are thrilled to partner with IIT Guwahati Research Park to introduce several key IITM Pravartak initiatives in the Northeast.
Our focus includes expanding our evening tuition centers—already supporting thousands of students across the country—to reach rural communities here, he said.
Additionally, we aim to cultivate local expertise in semiconductor technology and electronics design, essential for India’s technological growth, he said.
Another important area is our specialized training program, designed to equip professionals with the cultural understanding and skills needed to work successfully in the Northeast.
Through this collaboration with IIT Guwahati, we are excited to drive impactful programs that foster regional growth and integration, he said.
Tailored to the Northeast’s needs, with particular emphasis on the semiconductor sector, this partnership seeks to strengthen industry-academia ties and bolster regional engagement in high-tech sectors.
The initiative will also align with state government efforts to empower the local workforce with future-ready skills, enabling sustainable economic growth and self-reliance.
Transformative step
These three partnerships represent a transformative step in IIT Guwahati’s ongoing mission to drive impactful innovation and tackle the distinct challenges of Northeast India.
By joining forces with leaders in urban development, healthcare, and advanced technology, IIT Guwahati Research Park is setting a new benchmark as a dynamic hub for interdisciplinary research, technology advancement, and cross-sector expertise.
This collective effort will not only generate transformative research but will also drive economic resilience, regional growth, and sustainable development, placing Northeast India on the map as a leader in science and innovation.
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