BFI will allocate $900,000 to IIT Bombay over three years to leverage the Institute’s expertise in creating accessible and affordable healthcare technologies.
BFI will have a strategic collaboration with the institute, with a US$600,000 allocation over three years, to deploy BFI’s intellectual expertise.
A team of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University has developed software ‘Molinsecto-AI’, which uses machine learning to identify potent insecticides.
IIT Kanpur’s SIIC will get US Dollar 1,50,000 across three years from BFI to develop programmes for healthcare-focused startups.
The sensor developed by IIT Jodhpur researchers utilizes Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy to identify analytes, even at minimal concentrations.
IIM-L: The study published in the technology analysis and strategic management journal focuses on four major Agtech platforms in India.
The Research Foundation aims to provide startups within the IIT Madras ecosystem with worldwide exposure, enabling them to tap into new markets, secure capital, and explore technological opportunities.
The IIT Madras research team carried out in-depth analysis of childbirth in Tamil Nadu and Chhattisgarh between 2016 and 2021.
IIT Jodhpur: The system links a paper-based analytical device to any smartphone through an android app. The research is published in ACS publications.