Thursday, 22 October 2020

To Build Stronger R&D Ecosystem under the Saksham Bharat Abhiyaan, IMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry in association with MIT-World Peace University to organize INDCON 2020-2021 Conference

  • 11 Cities…11 conferences...12 engaging topics..32 engaging sessions and over 150+ Industry and Academia experts
  • The Eight-month long virtual series of conference will have 11 sessions starting from 26th October to 29th May 2021

Mumbai, 22nd October 2020: India's R&D spending is just below 1% of GDP compared to Israel's 4.2 %, Korea Republic 4.3 %, US 2.7 %, and China's 2. % as per UNESCO Institute of Statistics, 2019. This is one of the potential gaps in R&D ecosystem in India. To address this issue IMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Knowledge Committee in association with MIT-World Peace University, Pune will be organizing INDCON 2020-2021 with the theme "Building Stronger R&D Ecosystem - Enabling Saksham Bharat Abhiyaan."

The 11 city tour will kickstart from Mumbai - Pune on Monday, October 26 by Mr. Rajiv Podar - Honorable President, IMC, Mr. Juzar Khorakiwal - Honourable Vice President, IMC, Mr. Ajit Mangrulkar – Director General, IMC, Shri. Rahul V. Karad - Managing Trustee & Executive President, MIT-WPU along with Prof. N. T. Rao - Vice Chancellor, MIT-WPU, Mr. Pravin V Patil - CEO, CIAP, MIT-WPU and Dr. Prasad Khandekar - Chairman, Organizing Committee, INDCON along with other dignitaries.

This inaugural three-day long sessions INDCON 2020-2021 starting from 26th October to 28th October 2020 will witness representatives from industry, academia, educationists, scholars and other experts representing different regions and cities of India. INDCON 2020-2021 will have a series of conclaves for over Eight months covering the regions which include Delhi, Bangalore, Calcutta, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Guwahati, Indore and Chandigarh. 

Mr. Rajiv Podar, President- IMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry said "INDCON- The Industry Academia Conference brings together eminent personalities from the Industry and Educational Institutions to brainstorm on how to make Education lead the way for Industrial innovation and development as India marches forward. Spread across 11 cities this conference would open new thoughts and ideas for a Saksham Bharat".

Prof. Rahul V. Karad - Managing Trustee & Executive President, MIT- World Peace University said “Building a stronger R&D Ecosystem is required to compete globally, and both government and businesses needs to wake up to the urgency. The aim of this conference is to bring together senior industry leaders and academia to discuss, deliberate brainstorm ideas to bridge the existing gaps. A robust cooperation between them will help us create strong foundation for a stronger economy, enable innovation, growth in the education system and the creation of employment- ready workforce. This initiative is an effort to conduct a dialogue to understand how Industry needs are evolving and what process needs to be put in place steps meet the future demands”.

Mr. Pravin V.Patil,  Chief Executive Officer, Centre for Industry – Academia Partnerships (CIAP) , MIT-  World Peace University said, Universities have an essential role to play in R&D across the globe. Every innovation powered by the start-up community around the world, whether it is Silicon Valley, London, Tel Aviv, Beijing or Seoul, has made universities the primary catalysts for innovation. It is necessary to take up the task of initiating research activities and MIT- World Peace University, Pune is spearheading this role through industry academia relations. The forum hopes to create a vibrant and enlightening dialogue on issues of mutual importance which will have a tremendous impact on the future of our society”.

The representatives will deliberate on developing industry-academia collaborative research ecosystem in India. At the end of this pan-India exercise, MIT-World Peace University will prepare a White Paper based on inputs from various regions and submit to the government for consideration.

 

Important Dates for INDCON 2020-21

Sr.no

Dates

City

1

26th, 27th and 28th October 2020

Pune + Mumbai

2

26th, 27th and 28th November 2020

Delhi

3

10th, 11th and 12th December 2020

Bangalore

4

14th, 15th and 16th January 2021

Kolkata

5

28th, 29th and 30th January 2021

Chennai

6

11th, 12th and 13th February 2021

Hyderabad

7

25th, 26th and 27th February 2021

Ahmedabad

8

11th, 12th and 13th March 2021

Guwahati

9

15th, 16th and 17th April 2021

Indore

10

29th, 30th April and 1st May

Chandigarh

11

28th and 29th May 2021

Mumbai – Final Session

 

Proposed Topics of Discussions at INDCON 2020-21

1

Role of educational institutions in research and development initiatives in India

2

Industry – Academia Knowledge collaboration, role of corporates in India

3

Research eco-system in India, role of industries and academic institutions

4

Opportunities and Challenges for sustainable R&D initiatives in India

5

Best practices in Research and Development: India and other top 10 countries in R&D

6

Identifying the potential of R&D in India and understanding the challenges faced by the academic institutions to strengthen R&D within the university

7

Challenges in implementing high quality R&D programmes in India

8

Research and Development: Challenges in Indian higher education

9

Will the NEP 2020 be helpful in promoting Research and Development culture in India?

10

Scope for new technologies in Research and Development in India: Role of Industry and Academia

11

Challenges and Opportunities in setting up technology/Incubation Centers in private universities: Role of Industries and Government

12

Scope for innovations in Research and Development in India: Role of Higher Education and Industries


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