India and Italy sign MoU to boost cooperation in science and technology

IANS April 11, 2025 159 views

India and Italy have forged a groundbreaking scientific collaboration through a significant Memorandum of Understanding. The agreement focuses on advancing critical technologies like artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and biotechnology. Both nations aim to create robust research partnerships involving universities, research centers, and innovative startups. This strategic pact positions India and Italy as key players in emerging global technological developments.

"India's strategic investments are steering the nation toward becoming a global hub of emerging technologies" - Dr. Jitendra Singh
New Delhi, April 11: India on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Italy to boost cooperation in science and technology.

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India-Italy sign comprehensive science and technology cooperation agreement

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Collaboration spans quantum tech, AI, and biotechnology

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10 research and collaborative initiatives planned

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Aims to enhance global technological innovation

The MoU was signed by Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, and Italy’s Minister of University and Research, Anna Maria Bernini, at a high-level meeting in the national capital.

The discussions between the two dignitaries centred on advancing joint initiatives in quantum technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology, and other emerging sectors.

The two dignitaries also agreed to implement the 2025-2027 Executive Programme for Scientific and Technological Cooperation, aimed at fostering collaboration in critical technologies like AI and digitalisation.

The Indo-Italian programme will include 10 research initiatives and 10 collaborative initiatives.

“India's strategic investments and policies are steering the nation toward becoming a global hub of emerging technologies,” Singh said, while highlighting India’s robust progress in areas such as AI, High-Performance Computing (HPC), Big Data, and biotechnology.

Singh also shared the country's key achievements in healthcare and developing a vibrant startup ecosystem -- now the third largest globally.

Meanwhile, the Embassy of India Rome (Italy), in a post on social media platform X, called the collaboration “a concrete step towards the future of science and innovation", and thanked Singh for “the fruitful meeting”.

“We have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen scientific cooperation between Italy and India, promoting dialogue and exchange of knowledge between universities, research centres, and artistic training,” the post said.

“The agreement provides for a series of qualifying actions: incentives for the mobility of scientists and researchers; promotion of joint research projects on strategic and common themes; sharing of scientific infrastructure,” it added.

Both countries reiterated their commitment to long-standing cooperation in fields such as infectious diseases, quantum technologies, green hydrogen and renewable energy, cultural heritage preservation technologies, and sustainable blue economy.

They also agreed to explore new collaborative areas such as Industry 4.0, and clean energy.

Singh also identified other mutual sectors, including academic and industrial partnerships involving SMEs and startups from both nations.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is fantastic news! India's tech sector is booming and international collaborations like this will only accelerate our growth. The focus on AI and quantum tech is especially exciting. 🇮🇳🤝🇮🇹
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope there's proper oversight on these projects. Sometimes these MoUs look good on paper but don't translate into real benefits for citizens. The renewable energy focus is promising though.
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Amit P.
As a researcher in biotech, this makes me hopeful! The mobility program for scientists could open up amazing opportunities. Italy has some world-class research institutions we can learn from.
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Sneha M.
Love seeing India strengthening ties with European nations beyond just trade. The cultural heritage preservation tech collaboration is such an interesting angle - two ancient civilizations sharing knowledge!
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Vikram D.
The startup ecosystem mention caught my eye. With India being 3rd largest globally, partnerships like this could help our unicorns go global faster. Hope to see some Italian startups setting up shop here too!
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Maria L.
Bravo! As an Italian student studying in India, I'm thrilled to see my two homes collaborating. The academic exchange programs will be life-changing for many students like me. 👏

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