How Are Startups Shaping Innovation and Strengthening India’s Research–Industry Ecosystem?
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New Delhi, Feb 15 (NationPress) Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh has highlighted the essential role of startups in fostering innovation and enhancing India’s research–industry ecosystem, as announced on Sunday.
During the Research–Industry–Startup–Entrepreneurship (RISE) Conclave held at the Chennai Trade Centre, the minister inaugurated the ‘Startup Expo’ and engaged with entrepreneurs present at the event.
The ‘Startup Expo’ showcased over 100 startups linked to technologies developed by CSIR laboratories, including CSIR-CLRI, CSIR-CECRI, and CSIR-SERC.
The Expo presented groundbreaking innovations in advanced materials, electrochemical technologies, infrastructure systems, sustainable manufacturing, and deep-tech solutions, illustrating the expanding influence of CSIR’s technology transfer and commercialization initiatives.
This event convened key players from academia, research institutions, industry, and the startup ecosystem.
It reaffirmed the government’s dedication to empowering innovation-driven growth and hastening the application of scientific research for societal and industrial purposes, aligning with the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047.
“RISE 2026 signifies a unique intersection of Research, Industry, Startup, and Entrepreneurship—four vital pillars needed to transform India into a developed nation by 2047,” stated an official announcement.
The event included a series of thematic sessions designed to enhance collaboration across sectors.
A discussion on science communication emphasized the significance of effective outreach in nurturing scientific awareness and increasing public engagement with research and innovation.
Another discussion focused on Academy–Institute–Industry Partnerships, highlighting collaborative frameworks to expedite technology transfer, commercialization, and industry-ready solutions, thereby fortifying the national innovation ecosystem, the statement noted.
The conversations underlined the critical necessity for ongoing research–industry collaboration and the establishment of integrated innovation ecosystems to elevate India’s scientific and technological capabilities.
The ‘RISE Conclave 2026’ marks a significant advance towards strengthening alliances between research institutions, industry, and startups, thereby promoting technology commercialization, entrepreneurship, and innovation-led growth in accordance with national objectives.