Dharmendra Pradhan Lauds IIT Madras Tech Summit 2026; PM Modi to Attend Deep Tech Expo in France

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that India will organize a grand deep technology exhibition in Nice, France, next month. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron will attend the inauguration. Pradhan made the announcement while lauding IIT Madras for its Technology Summit 2026, emphasizing the government's commitment to research and innovation. He highlighted the Rs 1 lakh crore Research Development Innovation fund and the summit's role in achieving the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.

Key Points: PM Modi to Attend Deep Tech Expo in France, Says Pradhan

  • PM Modi and French President Macron to inaugurate deep tech exhibition in Nice, France
  • IIT Madras Tech Summit 2026 focuses on "building Bharat together"
  • Govt allocated Rs 1 lakh crore Research Development Innovation fund
  • Summit aims to strengthen industry-academia-government collaboration for Viksit Bharat 2047
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Dharmendra Pradhan congratulates IIT Madras for Tech Summit 2026, says PM Modi to attend "grand exhibition" on deep tech in France next month

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan hails IIT Madras Tech Summit 2026, announces PM Modi and French President Macron will inaugurate a grand deep tech exhibition in Nice next month.

"Our talent pool will create solutions not only for India but also for the global population. - Dharmendra Pradhan"

New Delhi, May 5

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday said India is organising a grand exhibition of its deep technology in Nice, France, next month with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron in attendance.

He said this while attending the IIT Madras Technology Summit 2026 in the national capital, and lauded the institution for its role in "building Bharat together",

Speaking to reporters, Pradhan emphasised that the PM Modi government is steadfast in its commitment to elevate the research and innovation ecosystem.

"I want to congratulate IIT Madras for this initiative of building Bharat together...under the leadership of PM Modi, our government is committed to creating a new research and innovation ecosystem in the country, starting from Atal Tinkering Labs (ATLs) to high-end research funded by Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF). Govt of India has allocated Rs 1 lakh crore -- Research Development Innovation fund -- giving grants to the private sector, startups," the Minister said.

Pradhan further underscored India's growing influence on the global stage, noting that the nation's talent pool will design solutions for the entire world.

"We are committed to being an aspirational country. Our talent pool will create solutions not only for India but also for the global population. India is going to organise a grand exhibition of its deep technology in Nice, France, next month. PM Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron will both be present at the inauguration...it is going to leave a global impact," he said.

Minister Pradhan also hailed the Tech Summit as a "compelling window into India's evolving innovation landscape" in an X post.

He said that the event showcased a clear focus on identifying and developing scalable, technology-driven solutions for India.

"They draw on the research foundation built by the 15 Centres of Excellence established by @iitmadras under the Institute of Eminence (IoE) framework presenting technologies that respond directly to societal challenges from healthcare and sustainability to semiconductors, energy and advanced materials," the post said.

The Tech Summit was based on the theme of "From IITM. For Bharat. Building Together", envisioned as a high-impact platform to strengthen industry-academia-government collaboration and accelerate India's progress towards the national vision of Viksit Bharat 2047, acoording to IIT Madras.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Good to see the government focusing on deep tech, but I hope this isn't just another photo-op. The real test is whether the ₹1 lakh crore fund reaches grassroots innovators and small labs, not just big IITs. Still, proud of IIT Madras for leading the way on "building Bharat together".
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Aman W
As someone working in a startup, this gives me hope. Atal Tinkering Labs and the ANRF fund are finally creating a pipeline from school to high-end research. The exhibition in France is a brilliant move—Indian talent designing global solutions is no longer a dream, it's happening. 🇮🇳
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James A
I'm an expat living in India and this is impressive. The focus on scalable, tech-driven solutions for societal challenges—healthcare, sustainability, semiconductors—shows a mature approach. India's talent pool is immense, and with PM Modi's push, it's getting the global stage it deserves. Well done, IIT Madras!
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Raghav A
This is a significant step for Viksit Bharat 2047. The industry-academia-government collaboration is what we've been missing for decades. I hope the exhibition in Nice includes not just presentations but real partnerships with French tech firms. We need to move beyond lip service to actual tech transfer and joint ventures.

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