23 IITs to organise research and development fair between October 14-15 at IIT Delhi
Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan will grace the inaugural session of IInvenTiv 2022.
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NEW DELHI : 23 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) will be organising research and development fair, IInvenTiv, between October 14-15 at IIT Delhi premises. Union education minister, Dharmendra Pradhan will address the inaugural session. The R&D Fair will showcase projects on various areas such as climate change, sustainability, smart city architecture, rural agriculture, affordable healthcare, drone technology, etc.
IInvenTiv 2022 themes
There are 10 broad themes identified in focused areas for the event:
- Defence and aerospace
- Healthcare (including devices and digital health)
- Environment and Sustainability (including air, water, rivers)
- Clean Energy and Renewables (including Hydrogen and EV)
- Manufacturing (including smart, advanced and industry 4.0)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Blockchain technologies (including quantum computing)
- Smart Cities and Infrastructure (including smart mobility)
- Communication Technologies (including education and 5G)
- Robotics, Sensors and Actuators
- Semiconductors, Flexible electronics and Nanotechnology
IInvenTiv 2022 projects
A total of 75 projects brought out by 23 IITs are selected for the event, along with 6 showcase projects. Out of the 6 showcase projects, IIT Kanpur will lead a presentation on the ongoing R&D in drone technology and how diverse its utilities have become; IIT Bombay on the Bahubhaashak project, which enables speech-to-speech translation, NPTEL, SWAYAM, MOOCs videos in vernacular languages, in-line with the vision of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
IIT Madras will lead a presentation on 5G Core and allied technologies; IIT Delhi on the R&D in the broader areas of climate change, agriculture, rural technologies, sanitation etc; IIT Kharagpur on affordable healthcare devices and technologies; and IIT Hyderabad on the technological innovations in the electric vehicle (EV) sector.
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The selected projects will be presented before the audience in designated booths during the 2-day event. Representatives from Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) and National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM), will be present at the event.
The audience will also include administrators and students from universities and colleges from small towns, global IIT alumni, faculties of various CFTIs, scientists from DRDO, ISRO, CSIR and ICAR, etc. The 2-day event will hold interactive as well as one-to-one sessions among the academia and industry representatives.
“The event would also host administrators and students from institutions from tier 2 and tier 3 cities for them to have a closer glimpse of the R&D ecosystem of IITs and in turn inculcate similar innovation-driven outlook towards developing projects of national interest. It would facilitate a comprehensive understanding of the requirements at the grass roots level in key areas such as agriculture, rural development, sanitation, resource management etc., and would engage them to develop innovations that make a positive impact on a larger section of society,” said an official statement.
IInvenTiv 2022 event
A steering committee headed by Pawan Goenka, Chairman, Board of Governors (BoG), IIT Madras and BVR Mohan Reddy, Chairman, BoG, IIT Hyderabad and IIT Roorkee , has been assigned to look after the event.
Commenting on the prospect of the event, Goenka commented, “..We are expecting active participation from industry, academic and R&D institutions, as well as government to seek more collaborative and multidisciplinary avenues for furthering the vision of ''Make in India" and Atmanirbhar Bharat.”
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Reddy said, “..With this Fair, we bring the key stakeholders from industry, government institutions, and academia closer to collaborate for building an Atma Nirbhar Bharat. The Fair provides an opportunity to learn, exchange ideas and innovate for accelerating country's progress in the ‘Amrit kaal’.”
Murty said, “.. This R&D Fair is envisioned to enhance the public perception of the IIT ecosystem and to look for potential collaborative avenues among key stakeholders.”
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