STPI, IICA work in partnership to create a talented, globally aggressive tech workforce by way of holistic coaching

STPI, IICA work in partnership to create a talented, globally aggressive tech workforce by way of holistic coaching

Software program Know-how Parks of India (STPI) and Indian Institute of Company Affairs (IICA) have on Friday (July 11, 2025) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate within the fields of capability constructing, advocacy, consciousness, in addition to analysis and publication.

As per the agreements, STPI and IICA will work in partnership to create a talented, globally aggressive tech workforce.

The MoU centered on fostering interdisciplinary studying and thought management throughout numerous domains, together with company governance, startup funding, regulation, economics, finance and administration, mentioned STPI.

Mr. Arvind Kumar, Director Common, STPI, mentioned, “Collectively, STPI and IICA, we intention to foster a future-ready ecosystem that not solely fuels innovation but in addition builds an knowledgeable, expert and globally aggressive tech workforce.”

“Underneath the settlement, STPI and IICA would collectively conduct structured coaching programmes, workshops and seminars geared toward enhancing capability throughout stakeholders within the tech and company ecosystem,” mentioned STPI.

“The collaboration would additionally facilitate nationwide and worldwide advocacy initiatives by way of seminars, conferences, and roadshows, partaking policymakers, academia, corporates, sociologists, and monetary establishments,” the company mentioned.

Moreover, each establishments are anticipated to collaborate on analysis and publication initiatives, together with coverage papers, analysis research, and sectoral analyses, to tell and information India’s digital and entrepreneurial trajectory.

The MoU was exchanged between Arvind Kumar, Director Common, STPI, and Gyaneshwar Kumar Singh, Director Common & CEO, IICA, within the presence of the Union Minister for Finance & Company Affairs. Nirmala Sitharaman and Chief Minister of Meghalaya Conrad Ok Sangma in the course of the IICA North East Conclave 2025 held at IIM Shillong, Meghalaya, on Friday (July 11, 2025).

In keeping with a STPI communique, this strategic partnership aligns with STPI’s ongoing efforts to advertise research-driven development and a knowledge-based innovation ecosystem in India.

As India strikes in direction of turning into a worldwide chief in innovation, STPI mentioned it remained dedicated to harnessing the potential of rising applied sciences, resembling Synthetic Intelligence, the Web of Issues, Blockchain, and Quantum Computing, to drive the subsequent wave of digital transformation.

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