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SSSIHL Partners with ASPIRE, University of Hyderabad to Foster a Values-Driven Innovation Ecosystem

SSSIHL Partners with ASPIRE, University of Hyderabad to Foster a Values-Driven Innovation Ecosystem.

Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL) is pleased to announce the signing of a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ASPIRE – the Section-8 company of the University of Hyderabad that oversees the University’s leading incubation centres:
  • TIDE (Technology Incubation and Development of Entrepreneurs)
  • TBI (Technology Business Incubator)
  • BioNEST (Biotech Incubation Centre)
The MoU was formally signed on 13 June 2025 at ASPIRE BioNEST, University of Hyderabad.

MoU Signatories

  • Dr. Srikanth Khanna, Registrar, SSSIHL
  • Prof. Samrat L. Sabat, Director, R&D Cell, University of Hyderabad

Distinguished Attendees

From ASPIRE / University of Hyderabad:
  • Prof. Reddanna, Founder Director, ASPIRE & Executive President, FABA
  • Dr. P. Ratnakar, PAC Member, ASPIRE BioNEST
  • Dr. Ramakrishna, CEO, TIDE & TBI
From SSSIHL:
  • Prof. Raghavendra Prasad, Vice-Chancellor
  • Prof. Pallav Kumar Baruah, Dean – Innovation & Entrepreneurship & President, Institution’s Innovation Council
  • Sri J. Lakshminarasimhaiah, Finance Officer
  • Dr. B. E. Pradeep, Department of Biosciences
  • Mr. T. L. Pavan Kumar, CEO, Sri Sathya Sai Research and Innovation Foundation (SSSRIF)
  • Mr. Kotikala Krishnamurthy, Member, Finance Committee

Purpose and Scope of the MoU

  • Supporting the operationalization of Sri Sathya Sai Research and Innovation Foundation (SSSRIF), the Institute’s Section-8 not-for-profit entity
  • Facilitating the establishment of a robust innovation and incubation ecosystem at SSSIHL
  • Enabling knowledge exchange in governance, financial modelling, and startup acceleration strategies

A highlight of the event was Dr. Ramakrishna’s presentation on ASPIRE’s incubation architecture, operational models, and industry partnerships—offering valuable direction for shaping SSSIHL’s innovation framework.

Towards a Values-Based Innovation Culture

With this MoU, SSSIHL takes a significant step toward nurturing deep-tech, biotech, and health-tech innovations rooted in academic research, societal needs, and integral human values.

This partnership reflects the shared vision of both institutions to create a values-based innovation ecosystem that empowers students, researchers, and aspiring entrepreneurs to drive meaningful change.

We look forward to a fruitful and purpose-driven collaboration.

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