The two-day India–Germany Innovation Forum in Munich deepened collaboration between Indian and German industry leaders in engineering and R&D building new bridges with companies exploring India’s innovation ecosystem.
Jan Noether, Director General – IGCC set the context on innovation-led partnerships, while Rajesh Nambiar President, Nasscom in “India’s Strategic Edge” highlighted India’s rise as a co-innovation hub and trusted partner for sustainable growth.
Kishor Patil, Co-founder & MD – KPIT Technologies and Chair – Nasscom ER&D Council, emphasized moving from tactical partnerships to strategic co-leadership in areas like quantum computing, clean energy, semiconductors, and Industry 5.0.
Sindhu Gangadharan, MD – SAP Labs India & Chairperson – Nasscom and IGCC, underscored the need to scale co-innovation platforms and long-term R&D frameworks.
The Innovation Showcase & Networking Dinner featured 13 leading Indian ER&D firms including
@HCLTech,
@TCS,
@Infosys,
@Wipro,
@KPIT,
@LnTTechservices, and Tata Technologies,
@Quest_Global,
@Cyient ,
@einfochipsltd , Sasken Technologies Limited,
@TechMahindraIES,
@BlueBinaries presenting breakthrough solutions across mobility, aerospace, clean energy, semiconductors, and industrial automation.
At IHK Munich, sessions on The Future of Engineering – Software-Defined, Intelligent & Sustainable and CXO engagements with Dr. Rolf Zoeller, CEO & Founder – DigiTrans Consulting, expanded the Indo–German dialogue on digital engineering and mobility innovation.
With 28% of global STEM talent and a strong policy-driven innovation base, India reaffirmed its position as Germany’s strategic partner in advancing sustainable, software-defined, and design-led global engineering.
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