
Team News Riveting
New Delhi, April 06
In a major step towards positioning India’s innovations on the global stage, IInvenTiv 2026 commenced at IIT (ISM) Dhanbad as a key national feeder platform to Bharat Innovates 2026, setting in motion a powerful ecosystem to transform research into scalable, market-ready technologies. The flagship R&D fair brings together top academic leaders, industry experts, startups, and investors to create a seamless pathway from Indian laboratories to global deployment.
Aligned with national missions such as Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India, the event reflects India’s growing ambition to become a global hub of deep-tech innovation. By linking domestic innovation platforms with Bharat Innovates 2026, IInvenTiv is enabling structured pathways for global partnerships, capital access, and international market integration.
The formal inaugural session was graced by the Hon’ble Governor of Jharkhand, Santosh Kumar Gangwar, who inaugurated the event as the Chief Guest, in the presence of distinguished Guests of Honour including Athar Shahab, Managing Director, Zuari Industries Limited; Ms. Vaishali Nigam Sinha, Co-Founder, ReNew; Sandeep Kumar, Vice President, Tata Steel; and Dr. Sunil K. Barnwal (IAS), CEO, National Health Authority. The dignitaries collectively emphasized the importance of innovation-led growth, sustainability, and strong industry- academia linkages in shaping India’s technological future.
The inaugural day also featured a high-level Roundtable on Research, Development and Innovation (RDI), bringing together leading academic figures including Prof. Sukumar Mishra (Director, IIT ISM Dhanbad) along with Directors of IITs, NITs, and premier institutions, alongside industry leaders and venture capitalists. The discussions focused on scaling innovation in strategic sectors, building robust commercialization pipelines, and accelerating the transition of research into deployable technologies.
Delivering the welcome address, Prof. Sukumar Mishra, Director, IIT (ISM) Dhanbad, said: “IInvenTiv 2026 reflects our commitment to transforming research into real-world impact. By bringing together academia, industry, startups, and investors, we are building a seamless pipeline where innovations can be validated, scaled, and taken to the global stage through Bharat Innovates 2026.”
In his address, Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Hon’ble Governor of Jharkhand, described IInvenTiv 2026 as a transformative platform shaping India’s innovation-driven future. Recalling India’s legacy as a global knowledge leader, he emphasized the need to convert research into societal solutions and enterprise, and highlighted advancements across AI, healthcare, semiconductors, and materials. He underscored national initiatives such as Atmanirbhar Bharat and NEP 2020, urging youth to innovate with discipline and vision towards a developed India by 2047.
Ms. Vaishali Nigam Sinha, Co-Founder, ReNew, termed IInvenTiv 2026 as a reflection of New India’s intellectual ambition, noting that innovation is now a necessity amid climate and technological transitions. She highlighted India’s rapid progress in clean energy and emphasized that the ReNew Centre of Excellence will play a key role in skilling, inclusion, and enabling a just energy transition, particularly in coal-bearing regions.
Sandeep Kumar, Vice President, Tata Steel, described IIT (ISM) as a cradle of innovation, stressing that curiosity-driven thinking is the foundation of progress. He highlighted the importance of industry-academia collaboration in driving meaningful R&D, and encouraged students and researchers to pursue bold ideas that can translate into scalable industrial solutions.
Dr. Shirshendu Mukherjee, Managing Director, Wadhwani Innovation Network, emphasized that true progress lies in translating science into societal impact. He noted that the Wadhwani Centre of Excellence will act as a bridge between research, industry, and national capability, fostering a systems-driven approach to innovation, skilling, and entrepreneurship.
Athar Shahab, Managing Director, Zuari Industries Limited, highlighted India’s dependence on imported industrial technologies and stressed the need for indigenous innovation and manufacturing capabilities. He called for deeper collaboration between academia and industry to create self-reliant, innovation-driven industrial ecosystems.
Dr. Sunil K. Barnwal, CEO, National Health Authority, spoke about India’s strong digital health foundation under Ayushman Bharat and the Ayushman Digital Mission, highlighting the potential of AI-driven predictive and preventive healthcare. He emphasized that innovation built on digital public infrastructure can enable a connected, intelligent healthcare system for the future.
