– Supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic (A.S. Ramadoss).
– The relevance of ancient datasets to data science (Samba Moorthy).
– Encouragement towards research solving real-world problems (Venugopal Shankar).
– Megatrends of data demands, energy consumption crises, urbanization challenges (Umesh Pai).- India’s increasing carbon footprint as an opportunity for innovations (palanisamy Lakshman).
The initiatives announced at VIT Chennai’s Industry-Academia Innovators Conclave emphasize deepened collaboration between academia and industry-a critical step for addressing India’s evolving industrial challenges. By signing these MoUs and commercializing patents like the water quality assessment technology with Datayaan Solutions, VIT Chennai demonstrates actionable progress in fostering innovation that extends beyond academic boundaries.
Moreover, discussions at the conclave underscore the urgency of addressing global supply chain risks and sustainability concerns through local solutions. speakers highlighted key areas-automation in manufacturing ecosystems to deal with resource shortages or utilizing historical datasets for modern analytics-reinforcing that academia-industry partnerships can unlock meaningful innovations in both economic growth and environmental obligation. This collaborative approach is imperative as india aims to strengthen self-reliance amidst global uncertainties while navigating broader challenges such as urbanization pressures or rising carbon emissions.
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