Sunday - February 08, 2026

Weather: 4°C

English Hindi

REGD.-HP-09-0015257

  • HimbuMailNewsService

 A notable highlight was the formalization of a Technology Transfer agreement between IIT Hyderabad and E-Spin Nanotech to pilot eco-friendly nanofiber feminine hygiene products.

This innovation addresses biodegradation and health concerns, replacing non-biodegradable materials. The agreement aligns with India's push for innovation, as highlighted by the Minister of Education, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan.

The event featured discussions on key domains like affordable healthcare, agriculture, defense, industry 4.0, and sustainable technologies.

Talks emphasized collaboration between industry and academia to drive innovation.

Experts stressed the importance of adapting education curricula to support evolving technologies.

Notable figures, including Mr. Omkaram Nalamasu and Prof. Bhallamudi Ravi, commended IInvenTiv-2024 for fostering connections between innovators and industries.

The event showcased the successful collaboration between academic institutions and industries, with MOUs signed for technology transfer.

The fair also provided students with a chance to witness breakthroughs in technology. IInvenTiv-2024's success underscored the crucial role of education in nation-building, contributing to India's vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat.

The 3rd edition is already in the works.

Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Insta Email Print
Latest Stories
Feb 07
HP Governor Convenes Special Session of Vidhan Sabha Ahead of the Budget Session

Governor Convenes Special Vidhan Sabha Session fro...

Feb 07
IIT Roorkee Study Sounds Alarm Over Rising GLOF Risk in Himalayas

Satellite Study Flags Rapid Expansion of Himalayan...

Feb 07
CBI Apprehends BIS Scientist for Taking Rs 70,000 Bribe

CBI Apprehends BIS Scientist for Taking Rs 70,000...