NE EDUCATION BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, MAY 12
In a significant push towards strengthening India’s deep-tech and strategic technology ecosystem, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar has entered into a high-impact partnership with DigiTruce Private Limited to drive innovation in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, robotics, defence technologies and next-generation scientific research.
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— IIT Gandhinagar (@iitgn) May 9, 2026
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed on May 8, 2026, marks a major step in building stronger industry-academia collaboration frameworks aimed at transforming cutting-edge research into scalable real-world technological solutions.
- IIT Gandhinagar signs strategic MoU with DigiTruce to accelerate deep-tech innovation and cybersecurity research
- Partnership to focus on AI, robotics, operational technology, defence systems and emerging technologies
- Students to gain hands-on exposure through live industry projects, internships and technology development programmes
- Collaboration aims to bridge academia-industry gap through translational research and commercialisation
- Experts say alliance could strengthen India’s indigenous technology and strategic security ecosystem
Technology experts say the partnership reflects India’s growing emphasis on building indigenous capabilities in critical sectors such as operational technology (OT), cyber defence, automation, software systems and advanced engineering technologies.
Focus on AI, Cybersecurity and Strategic Technologies
Under the agreement, IIT Gandhinagar and DigiTruce will jointly work on research, innovation and technology development projects spanning multiple emerging domains.
The collaboration will cover:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Cybersecurity and Operational Technology (OT)
- Robotics and automation
- Software engineering
- Defence and strategic technologies
- Advanced scientific and engineering applications
The initiative is expected to create a long-term innovation ecosystem where academic research, industrial expertise and practical implementation capabilities converge to support national technological priorities.
Students to Gain Real-World Industry Exposure
A major highlight of the collaboration is its strong focus on experiential learning and industry integration for students.
The MoU opens pathways for:
- Student internships
- Live industrial projects
- Research mentorship
- Technology validation programmes
- Exposure to real-world engineering challenges
Education and technology analysts say such partnerships are becoming increasingly critical as India seeks to produce future-ready engineers and scientists capable of working across high-growth sectors like AI, cyber defence and automation.
The collaboration also aims to reduce the traditional gap between theoretical learning and practical technology deployment.
From Research Labs to Market-Ready Technologies
The partnership goes beyond academic engagement and is designed to support translational research and commercialisation of scientific innovations.
Under the agreement, IIT Gandhinagar may provide:
- Faculty consultation
- Research assistance
- Laboratory and testing infrastructure
- Technical validation support
The MoU also includes provisions relating to intellectual property rights, confidentiality frameworks and future revenue-sharing models for jointly developed technologies.
Industry experts believe such structured frameworks are essential for converting Indian academic research into commercially viable products and scalable strategic technologies.
Industry Leaders Stress Need for Collaborative Innovation
Speaking on the collaboration, K S Cheema highlighted the rapidly evolving nature of India’s strategic technology ecosystem.
“India’s strategic technology and cybersecurity ecosystem is evolving rapidly, particularly in areas such as defence technologies, artificial intelligence, robotics and space technology,” he said.
“Collaborations between academia and industry are essential to translate research into practical and scalable solutions with real-world impact,” Cheema added.
Meanwhile, Professor Vimal Mishra said the institute remained committed to strengthening collaborative innovation ecosystems.
“We are focused on building stronger systems, investing in our people and creating opportunities for sustainable growth,” he remarked.
WG CDR Sonika described the collaboration as an important platform for transforming research concepts into impactful technology applications.
India’s Innovation Push Gains Momentum
The discussions following the MoU signing reportedly centred on creating structured long-term collaboration through regular interactions, joint R&D initiatives and industry-driven technological problem solving.
Experts say the partnership aligns with India’s broader national agenda of building self-reliant technological capabilities under emerging strategic and scientific sectors.
The three-year agreement also reinforces IIT Gandhinagar’s growing focus on interdisciplinary innovation, startup engagement and advanced research collaborations designed to support India’s rapidly evolving knowledge economy.




