IIT Ropar partners with IIT alumni council to set up the first Global Centre of Excellence

PUNE: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Ropar, has partnered with IIT Alumni Council to set up the first Global Centre of Excellence (GCE) in the domain of agritech and water under the India Innovation Network (i2Net) initiative. A statement issued by the IIT Alumni Council said that, recently IIT Ropar got Rs 110 crore prestigious project for agriculture and water from the union department of Science and Technology. As part of an agrarian state, it has been one of the mandates of IIT Ropar to take up research aimed at addressing water-agriculture related issues.
The Global Centre of Excellence (GCE) are an extension of the overall vision of the India Innovation Network initiative which is building a fifty institution ecosystem to revitalise research in India by building capacities, improving quality of researchers through better linkages globally and enhancing the brand value of India in general and the IITs and i2Net institutions in particular, added the statement.
This will help India garner a higher share of the Rs 500,000 crore market for funded research and sponsored PhDs.
Speaking during this partnership, Prof. Sarit K Das, Director, IIT Ropar said, “The entry of India into the global research marketplace is long overdue. IITs, with their rich legacy and global branding, are rightly placed to address this opportunity. Punjab is the best known for Agriculture and natural irrigation. If agricultural excellence were to be given a GI, then it would go to Punjab. We are looking forward to leading globally in research for Agritech and Water."
By optimally exploiting the new paradigms emerging from the deployment of artificial intelligence, remote sensing and genomics, we are uniquely positioned to blend tradition with technology in a very different way than has been attempted thus far by traditional agricultural institutions – and this approach should lead us to new frontiers and achievements.
IIT Alumni Council will facilitate the investment of Rs. 40 crores in GCE Punjab through PanIIT Institute and MegaFund. It will help India leapfrog to Agriculture 2.0 by increasing productivity, reducing chemical fertiliser and pesticide levels, managing water resources and creating better linkages with markets and direct consumers using disintermediation platforms.
Divulging more, Ravi Sharma, President of the IIT Alumni Council said, “IIT Alumni Council has taken up the vision to develop India as a leading location for high science research by creating an endto- end ecosystem with revenue target of Rs 50,000 crores pa and 100,000 researchers within five years. The Agritech and water ecosystem being cocreated along with existing research and academic institutions will lay the foundation for Agriculture 2.0. In addition to revitalising the agriculture economy, the research initiative will also help create a contract and funded research ecosystem capable of earning substantial foreign exchange.”
The Global Centre of Excellence (GCE) are an extension of the overall vision of the India Innovation Network initiative which is building a fifty institution ecosystem to revitalise research in India by building capacities, improving quality of researchers through better linkages globally and enhancing the brand value of India in general and the IITs and i2Net institutions in particular, added the statement.
This will help India garner a higher share of the Rs 500,000 crore market for funded research and sponsored PhDs.
Speaking during this partnership, Prof. Sarit K Das, Director, IIT Ropar said, “The entry of India into the global research marketplace is long overdue. IITs, with their rich legacy and global branding, are rightly placed to address this opportunity. Punjab is the best known for Agriculture and natural irrigation. If agricultural excellence were to be given a GI, then it would go to Punjab. We are looking forward to leading globally in research for Agritech and Water."
By optimally exploiting the new paradigms emerging from the deployment of artificial intelligence, remote sensing and genomics, we are uniquely positioned to blend tradition with technology in a very different way than has been attempted thus far by traditional agricultural institutions – and this approach should lead us to new frontiers and achievements.
IIT Alumni Council will facilitate the investment of Rs. 40 crores in GCE Punjab through PanIIT Institute and MegaFund. It will help India leapfrog to Agriculture 2.0 by increasing productivity, reducing chemical fertiliser and pesticide levels, managing water resources and creating better linkages with markets and direct consumers using disintermediation platforms.
Divulging more, Ravi Sharma, President of the IIT Alumni Council said, “IIT Alumni Council has taken up the vision to develop India as a leading location for high science research by creating an endto- end ecosystem with revenue target of Rs 50,000 crores pa and 100,000 researchers within five years. The Agritech and water ecosystem being cocreated along with existing research and academic institutions will lay the foundation for Agriculture 2.0. In addition to revitalising the agriculture economy, the research initiative will also help create a contract and funded research ecosystem capable of earning substantial foreign exchange.”
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