University innovation in the spotlight during Indian Minister’s visit to Imperial
India’s Minister for Human Resources Development, Kapil Sibal, visited Imperial College London yesterday to explore university innovation and the process of translating research into new technologies and applications.
(Media-Newswire.com) - India’s Minister for Human Resources Development, Kapil Sibal, visited Imperial College London yesterday to explore university innovation and the process of translating research into new technologies and applications.
The visit formed part of a five-day tour of the UK to strengthen educational ties between the two countries. It comes at a time when India is exploring ways to develop its higher education sector, including plans for ‘innovation universities’, the first tranche of which will centre on health, the environment and new technologies for power plants.
The afternoon of activities at Imperial aimed to provide the minister with an insight into the College’s approach to innovation, from pure research right through to its translation to the market place. Key strategies discussed included the creation of interdisciplinary institutes that draw together researchers with a range of expertise to jointly tackle issues such as sustainable energy, climate change, global health and security science. Mr Sibal also explored Imperial’s creation of the UK’s first Academic Health Science Centre, in partnership with Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, which integrates the administrative structures of the university and the Trust in a way that enables research findings to be turned into new therapies for patients much more quickly than previously possible.
The visit also included sessions on how new ideas and technologies can be commercialised from representatives of Imperial Innovations, a technology transfer company partly owned by the College and based on its South Kensington campus. Over the past 12 years, more than 80 new companies have been spun out of Imperial research by Imperial Innovations.
Sir Keith O’Nions, Rector of Imperial College London, said:
“We are acutely aware here at Imperial that we have an obligation to turn our research into tangible benefits to society. Developing collaborations with like-minded partners around the world is a large part of that. The world’s great challenges need a joined up international response to be solved effectively, and we are keen to work with people who share our passion for application and innovation. So we were delighted to welcome Mr Sibal to Imperial, and to discuss with him his very exciting and far-sighted approach to higher education in India.”
Imperial’s current collaborations with India include the establishment of the Rajiv Gandhi Centre to act as a portal for the establishment of closer links, and links between the College’s Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Divecha Institute for Climate Change at the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore. Around 250 students from India currently study at Imperial.
For more information contact:
Abigail Smith Imperial College London Press Office Tel: 020 7594 6701 Email: abigail.smith@imperial.ac.uk
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