ICT Mumbai, IIT Bombay, TIFR, ACTREC and Khalsa College have formed Mumbai Biocluster to boost India's biopharmaceutical ecosystem.
The agreements have been signed for a period of 5 years and can be further extended based on mutual understanding.
Over 500 students from various engineering streams participated in the event transforming it into a centre for innovation and creative ideas.
The delegation held for exploring possibilities of bilateral cooperation in academic-exchange programmes.
IIT Mandi: The researchers are focusing on scaling up the quantum computing system from handling 16 tasks to 1,024 tasks simultaneously.
IIT Madras: The center will focus on developing engineering and retail analytics solutions to empower Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.
Scientists of IIT Madras and THSTI Faridabad developed the AI model as part of the ‘Interdisciplinary group for advanced research on birth outcomes – DBT India initiative’.
IIT Jodhpur researcher said the breath sensor can also be used for characterisation of diseases such as asthma, diabetic ketoacidosis and sleep apnea