CSIR-NIIST Hosts Techno-Fest for National Technology Day on May 11

CSIR-NIIST will host a Techno-Fest cum Customer Meet on May 11 to mark National Technology Day. The event aims to strengthen engagement with industry stakeholders, MSMEs, and academia. Participants can interact with scientists, tour facilities, and see live tech demonstrations. Director Dr C. Anandharamakrishnan highlighted the institute's focus on translating research into real-world impact.

Key Points: CSIR-NIIST Techno-Fest for National Technology Day 2025

  • Event on May 11 at CSIR-NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram
  • Aims to strengthen industry and MSME engagement
  • Features tech demos, facility tours, and scientist interactions
  • Commemorates India's 1998 nuclear tests and Hansa-3 flight
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CSIR-NIIST to celebrate National Technology Day with techno-fest cum customer meet

CSIR-NIIST in Thiruvananthapuram celebrates National Technology Day with a Techno-Fest cum Customer Meet on May 11, focusing on industry partnerships and innovation.

"The Techno-Fest cum Customer Meet underscores our commitment to fostering stronger stakeholder engagement, promoting industry partnerships, and accelerating the deployment of sustainable and innovative solutions. - Dr C. Anandharamakrishnan"

Thiruvananthapuram, April 24

The CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, one of the country's premier research institutions, located in the state capital, will host a Techno-Fest cum Customer Meet on May 11, to mark National Technology Day.

The initiative is aimed at strengthening engagement with industry stakeholders and customers while providing a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration.

The event is expected to bring together representatives from industry, academia, and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), underscoring the institute's growing role in bridging laboratory research with real-world applications.

According to Director Dr C. Anandharamakrishnan, the programme reflects the institute's continued focus on translating cutting-edge research into technologies that deliver tangible societal and industrial impact.

"The Techno-Fest cum Customer Meet underscores our commitment to fostering stronger stakeholder engagement, promoting industry partnerships, and accelerating the deployment of sustainable and innovative solutions," he said.

He added that the initiative would contribute significantly to strengthening India's innovation ecosystem and advancing technological self-reliance.

As part of the event, heads of various research divisions at CSIR-NIIST will present brief overviews of their expertise and ongoing projects, highlighting key technological advancements and capabilities.

Participants will also have the opportunity to interact directly with scientists, tour research facilities, and witness live demonstrations of advanced equipment and technologies developed at the institute.

The programme is designed to encourage deeper collaboration, particularly with MSMEs, by opening avenues for technology transfer, commercialisation, and joint research initiatives.

By facilitating direct engagement between innovators and end-users, the institute aims to create a more responsive and industry-aligned research environment.

CSIR-NIIST has extended an open invitation to its customers and industry partners across the country to take part in the event, with expectations that the meeting will pave the way for new partnerships and meaningful collaborations in the technology sector.

National Technology Day commemorates the momentous events of May 11, 1998, when India conducted successful nuclear tests under 'Operation Shakti', and saw the maiden flight of the indigenously developed Hansa-3 aircraft. In recognition of these achievements, then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee declared May 11 as National Technology Day. Over the years, the day has evolved into a flagship occasion for honouring scientific excellence, showcasing industrial innovations, and reinforcing the partnership between science, society, and industry.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is exactly the kind of initiative we need to boost Atmanirbhar Bharat. Celebrating National Technology Day with a techno-fest makes sense - let the public see what our scientists are doing. Wish they had more such open houses throughout the year.
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Vikram M
Impressive that they're focusing on MSMEs. Small businesses often struggle to access cutting-edge research. This direct interaction with scientists could lead to real innovations. Hope the technology transfer process is simplified for smaller players.
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Sneha F
National Technology Day always reminds me of our proud achievements - Pokhran tests and Hansa aircraft. 🇮🇳 But we need to do more than just commemorate. Events like this techno-fest are meaningful ways to honor that legacy by pushing new boundaries. Kudos to CSIR-NIIST!
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Rajesh Q
Good initiative but I hope it's not just a one-day photo op. We've seen many such events where nothing concrete comes out afterwards. The real test will be how many MoUs get signed and how many technologies actually reach the market.
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James A
As someone working in R&D abroad, it's refreshing to see Indian institutions actively reaching out to industry. The lab-to-market gap is universal but India has huge potential. Events like this can help build the trust needed for long-term collaborations.
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Ananya R

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