US-India "Innovation Handshake" Agenda for Tech Collaboration
On 14th November, 2023, India and the U.S. unveiled the Innovation Handshake initiative, solidifying a crucial tech partnership between both the countries.
- Industry leaders convened for the launch of an initiative promoting U.S.-India collaboration in emerging technologies.
- Discussions focused on bolstering the startup ecosystem and cooperation in Critical and Emerging Technologies.
- The Innovation Handshake, part of the US-India Commercial Dialogue, aims to address sector challenges and foster innovation.
- Future events include an investment forum and a Silicon Valley hackathon, facilitating further collaboration.
- The initiative, developed under iCET (U.S.-India initiative for Critical and Emerging Technology), follows Prime Minister Modi's U.S. visit, aiming to open up opportunities ....
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