WaveX & IIT Delhi Join Forces to Fuel Media-Tech Startup Revolution

WaveX, the startup accelerator under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, has signed an MoU with IIT Delhi's Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT) to collaborate on strengthening innovation and entrepreneurship in media and entertainment technologies. The partnership will see FITT provide strategic guidance, technical expertise, and access to research facilities to support the expansion of the WaveX programme nationwide. In return, WaveX will offer financial support, policy guidance, and national visibility to incubated startups. The initiative aims to build a robust national incubation platform to accelerate technology commercialization and foster a future-ready media ecosystem.

Key Points: WaveX, IIT Delhi Sign MoU to Boost Media-Tech Innovation

  • MoU to boost media-tech incubation
  • FITT to provide expertise & mentorship
  • WaveX to offer funding & policy support
  • Aims to create future-ready M&E ecosystem
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I-B Ministry's WaveX signs MoU with FITT-IIT Delhi to boost innovation in Broadcasting, Entertainment

I&B Ministry's WaveX partners with FITT-IIT Delhi to strengthen national incubation for media, entertainment & broadcasting technology startups.

"WaveX is envisioned as a national catalyst for innovation in media and entertainment technologies. - Sanjay Jaju"

New Delhi, January 7

WaveX, the startup accelerator initiative under Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer, IIT Delhi, to collaborate on strengthening innovation, incubation and entrepreneurship in media, entertainment, broadcasting and communication technologies.

According to an official statement by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, the MoU was signed by the teams of WaveX and FITT, in the presence of Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, in Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.

Under this collaboration, FITT, IIT Delhi will support the implementation and expansion of the WaveX Programme, a national initiative aimed at fostering innovation and entrepreneurship by establishing and strengthening incubation centres across the country.

FITT will provide strategic and operational guidance for incubator setup, facilitate engagement with other IITs and innovation hubs, offer access to technical expertise, research facilities, mentorship, IP support, and enable capacity-building initiatives for startups and incubation managers, the statement read.

WaveX, under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, will provide financial support, policy guidance, and national visibility for the programme. Through this collaboration, WaveX aims to nurture a future-ready media and entertainment technology ecosystem by enabling startups with funding support, mentorship, infrastructure access, industry partnerships, and exposure to investors and global markets.

On the occasion, Jaju said, "WaveX is envisioned as a national catalyst for innovation in media and entertainment technologies. WaveX will accelerate startups driving core technological disruption in the media industry, as well as innovators building new applications on existing technology platforms. WaveX aims to catalyse the wider ecosystem and establish world-class incubation facilities for M&E startups."

Further, Nikhil Agarwal, Managing Director, FITT, IIT Delhi, who signed the MoU on behalf of FITT, said, "This partnership with WaveX reflects FITT's commitment to enabling technology-driven entrepreneurship in emerging and creative technology sectors. By combining policy support, academic excellence, and industry engagement, we aim to create a strong national incubation platform that supports startups working at the intersection of media, technology, and innovation."

According to a release, this partnership marks a significant step towards leveraging the academic, research and innovation strengths of IIT Delhi to accelerate startup growth and technology commercialisation under the WaveX framework, further strengthening India's media and entertainment innovation ecosystem.

Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT), IIT Delhi, is the industry interface organisation of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. Established to facilitate innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology commercialisation, FITT plays a key role in incubation, industry collaboration, research translation, intellectual property management, and startup ecosystem development within and beyond the IIT Delhi ecosystem, a release said.

According to the statement, WaveX is a national media and entertainment technology innovation and incubation programme under the aegis of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB), Government of India, implemented through the National Film Development Corporation Ltd. The initiative aims to nurture startups and entrepreneurs working in broadcasting, communication, media, and emerging technologies by providing structured incubation support, industry access, mentorship, and national and global exposure.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great step forward. Hope this partnership ensures that the benefits reach beyond the metros and elite institutes. Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities have immense talent that needs this kind of structured support and visibility.
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Nikhil C
While the intent is good, execution is key. Many such MoUs are signed with great fanfare but the ground-level impact is minimal. I hope WaveX and FITT publish transparent metrics on startups funded, jobs created, and technologies commercialized. Accountability matters.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the OTT space, access to IIT Delhi's research facilities and IP support could be a game-changer for small teams like ours. The mention of global market exposure is particularly exciting.
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Rohit P
Media and entertainment is one of our biggest soft power exports. Building a strong tech backbone for it through initiatives like WaveX is crucial. Hope they focus on regional language content tech and dubbing/subbing innovations too.
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Kavya N
Excellent news! This public-private-academia model is the way to go. FITT has a good track record. If they can truly provide mentorship and connect startups with broadcasters and studios, it will unlock so much potential. All the best to the teams! 🙌

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