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  • kyron.bio Announces Strategic Partnership with Servier to Advance Precision Glycosylation in Antibody Therapeutics

    Paris, 9 March, 2026 – kyron.bio, a biotechnology company pioneering precision glycoengineering for antibody therapeutic development, today announced a strategic partnership with Servier, an international pharmaceutical group governed by a Foundation.

    Under the terms of the agreement, kyron.bio will use its technology to glycoengineer an antibody selected by Servier, who will fund the associated research activities. Servier will have the option to further explore antibody engineering and development opportunities based on the outcomes. Financial details are not disclosed.

    kyron.bio’s proprietary glycoengineering platform can enhance therapeutic performance of antibodies by enabling precise control of the glycan structures to improve efficacy, safety, and scalability. In this partnership kyron.bio will seek to demonstrate clear glycan control on the Servier antibody of interest for a specific pre-determined N-glycoform.

    To date, engineering of glycans have been under-exploited, due to technical challenges, limiting the use of glycan engineering in drug design. kyron.bio is changing that. The company has developed a scalable, proprietary method to achieve comprehensive control over glycosylation, unlocking the possibility to use precision glycosylation in next generation drug design.

    Dr. Emilia McLaughlin, founder and Chief Executive Officer of kyron.bio said,

    “We are delighted that Servier has chosen to explore the potential of our glycoengineering platform. Servier has deep expertise in therapeutic development and combined with our precision glycosylation technology, this partnership provides a powerful opportunity to unlock new levels of antibody performance and deliver better outcomes for patients.

    “Precision glycosylation represents a transformative approach in biologics development. By engineering defined glycan profiles, therapeutic antibodies can be optimized for improved immune engagement, pharmacokinetics, and reduced variability.”

    In 2024, kyron.bio was the winner of the Servier Golden Ticket award which has provided invaluable support and mentorship through the company’s early translational phase and has developed a foundation for understanding the potential of kyron.bio’s technology.

    Dr. Emmanuel Nony, Director of External Innovation Europe at Servier said,

    “Meeting kyron.bio as a winner of Servier’s Golden Ticket award has enabled our scientists to develop an understanding of the kyron.bio glycan engineering technology and its exciting possibilities in antibody drug design. This collaboration is opening new frontiers for antibody derivatives as well. Together, we are exploring innovative pathways to optimize drug design and production, with a shared commitment to bringing safer and more effective therapies to patients.”

    kyron.bio’s strategy is to form strategic drug design partnerships with pharmaceutical and biotech companies working on next-generation antibody therapeutics, alongside in house therapeutic development programs.

    A successful company creation from the French Entrepreneur First Scheme, in 2025 kyron.bio raised €5.5m in a seed round from an experienced syndicate of venture investors including HCVC, Verve Ventures, Entrepreneurs First and Saras Capital, as well as private angel investors and the European Innovation Council. It has established an R&D base at the biotech hub Paris Biotech Santé in the Cochin Hospital.

  • The House of Lakmē announces the Lakmē Fashion Week X FDCI Grand Finale with p é r o – 22nd March 2026

    The House of Lakmē announces the Lakmē Fashion Week X FDCI Grand Finale with p é r o - 22nd March 2026

    Mumbai, Mar 09: Lakmē today announced that celebrated design house péro will present the Lakmē Grand Finale at Lakmē Fashion Week X FDCI on 22 March 2026. This season, the Grand Finale will spotlight Lakmē’s newest beauty statement, the Lakmē 9to5 Hya Beach Edit celebrating the modern woman who balances ambition with well-earned moments of pause. Set to take place at the Jio World Convention Centre, the grand finale will bring together péro’s craft-led design philosophy with Lakmē’s latest beauty innovation.

    Lakmē 9to5 continues to celebrate the ambition and confidence of the working Indian woman. With the HYA Beach Edit, the brand expands that narrative to spotlight something equally important: her right to pause, step into the sun, and enjoy the moments she has worked hard for. Anchored in the campaign thought ‘I Earned It,’ the collection reflects the mindset of today’s woman who gives her all at work and embraces her downtime with the same confidence moving effortlessly from hustle to holiday, from deadlines to days off.

    Mirroring this spirit of transition and escape, péro’s new collection transforms the everyday office into a metaphor for longing and possibility. Fluorescent lights hum, paperwork lies unfinished, and the clock ticks louder than usual as employees sit at their desks in quiet anticipation – dressed not for spreadsheets, but for somewhere else. Beyond the frosted windows lies the promise of beaches, seaside winds, snow-covered mountain peaks and open skies. Filtering the lavish through a lens of minimalism and restraint, péro’s new collection will focuses on purity of form, texture and tone. Handcrafted textiles from across India carry the story forward – pom poms, fringes and handknitted textures add depth to a restrained palette of blue and white.

    Sunanda Khaitan, CMO, Beauty & Wellbeing, HUL, said, “At Lakmē, we have always been inspired by the evolving style of the modern working woman who is confident, expressive, and effortlessly navigating different moments of her day. Partnering with péro for the Lakmē grand finale felt like a natural coming together of shared creative perspectives. Aneeth’s joyful, craft-led approach to dressing celebrates individuality and the effortless style moving seamlessly between moments of work and play. Together, Lakmē and péro will bring that spirit to the runway, where fashion and beauty come together to express ease, personality, and celebrating everyday style.”

     “We are delighted to present p é r o Fall Winter 2026 at Lakmē Fashion Week x FDCI’s Grand Finale, the collection balances practicality with playfulness of garments designed to move effortlessly through the rhythm of the day, grounded in comfort and craft for work, yet expressive and joyful enough for moments of leisure. p é ro joins Lakmē in celebrating the working modern woman who balances her career and life, the runway presentation will bring our worlds seamlessly together”, says Aneeth Arora, Founder of p é r o on the upcoming Lakmē Grand Finale collection showcase.

    The Lakmē Grand Finale showcase will bring together beauty and fashion in a narrative that celebrates women who show up, put in the work, and fully embrace every moment they have earned.

  • K&L Gates Among First Law Firms Globally to Earn ISO/IEC 42001:2023 AI Governance Certification

    Global law firm K&L Gates LLP has earned ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certification for its Artificial Intelligence Management System (AIMS), becoming one of the first law firms worldwide to achieve the internationally recognized standard for AI governance.

    The certification establishes a formal framework for the responsible development, deployment, and oversight of artificial intelligence systems. Following a comprehensive independent audit, the certification confirms that K&L Gates’ AI program operates with robust controls around accountability, risk management, ethics, transparency, data protection, and regulatory compliance.

    This milestone validates that governance principles are embedded across K&L Gates’ AI lifecycle—from evaluation and implementation to ongoing monitoring and improvement. As regulatory scrutiny and client expectations surrounding AI continue to evolve globally, the certification reinforces K&L Gates’ leadership in responsible AI adoption within the legal industry.

    “This certification reflects our commitment to combining innovation with accountability,” said Stacy Ackermann, Global Managing Partner of K&L Gates. “Clients are embracing AI to transform their businesses, and they expect their law firms to responsibly do the same. Achieving ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certification demonstrates that we have built a governance framework that prioritizes risk management, transparency, and trust while enabling us to deliver valuable insight and legal services to our clients.”

    Harpreet Suri, Chief Technology Officer of K&L Gates, added: “As organizations across industries implement or evaluate AI technologies, they increasingly expect the same discipline and transparency from their legal advisers. Achieving ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certification is a direct result of the dedication and rigor of our technology, security and information governance teams, whose work ensures that AI is deployed responsibly, securely, and in alignment with our professional obligations. This certification enables K&L Gates to provide enhanced confidence in how AI is thoughtfully and responsibly integrated into our client service delivery.”

    In 2023, K&L Gates established a cross-disciplinary AI Solutions Group to guide its firmwide AI strategy, advising clients on developing, deploying, and investing in AI technologies. The firm also implemented a comprehensive Generative AI Policy and AI Forward℠ framework that mandates approved platforms, transparency with clients, verification of AI outputs, and mandatory training, all guided by principles of responsible innovation and human-centric excellence.

    As an early adopter of generative AI, K&L Gates employs centralized governance to oversee AI deployment across its global platform, ensuring alignment with confidentiality obligations, data-governance requirements, and professional standards. AI enhances legal research, drafting, contract review, due diligence, and discovery through vetted AI platforms including Legora, Vincent, Westlaw Precision AI, Relativity Analytics, CoCounsel, and Microsoft 365 Copilot.

    Firmwide adoption is supported by role-specific training with AltaClaro, as its first law firm partner, and Hotshot Legal, emphasizing AI literacy, prompt engineering, and partner supervisory oversight. The firm’s leadership extends beyond internal operations through the K&L Gates Endowment for Ethics and Computational Technologies at Carnegie Mellon University in 2016 and a founding sponsor for the AI Access to Justice Summit. In 2025, K&L Gates was named an “Innovation Icon” by BTI Consulting Group for integrating AI into its global client-service strategy.

     
     
  • Comau’s Hyperflex wins the Solution Award – Robotics Innovation Award at MecSpe 2026

    Comau’s Hyperflex project wins the 11th edition of the Solution Award – Robotics Innovation Award, promoted by Automazione News, a milestone that highlights its high innovative value and leadership in the sector.
    The award ceremony was held today, Thursday, March 5, at 2:30 p.m., with the participation of Giovanni Di Stefano, Head of Engineering Advanced Robotics at Comau, who presented the solution.
     
    Comau’s Hyperflex is a new paradigm for solar panel installation, enabling faster construction of photovoltaic systems with up to 25% savings in time to market. This temporary mobile robotic factory automatically assembles the entire solar sail (up to 48 m²) directly in the field, helping reduce operating costs. Thanks to its flexible design, Hyperflex adapts to different types of trackers and panels. With Hyperflex, Comau has optimized the production and installation process in a single, easily transportable robotic station, improving efficiency, reducing overall energy consumption, and improving the photovoltaic value chain.
     
    Hyperflex represents a new paradigm in solar plant installation, responding to the clear market need to increase production capacity more quickly and safely. By automating the most complex processes, we make the entire construction site more efficient and deterministic, and also improve working conditions for operators. It is a fundamental step in accelerating the energy transition.” 
    Giovanni Di Stefano, Head of Engineering Advanced Robotics at Comau
     
    At the MecSpe trade fair, held in Bologna from March 4 to 6, Comau is also exhibiting its most advanced technologies in collaboration with its partners, demonstrating the effectiveness and versatility of its solutions in various application context.
  • Gold Slips On Stronger Dollar And Higher Treasury Yields

    Gold eased on Monday, drifting back toward the USD 5,100 per ounce consolidation zone as a firmer US dollar and shifting expectations around Federal Reserve monetary policy weighed on the metal.

    Disruptions in the Middle East pushed crude oil prices above USD 100 per barrel for the first time since 2022, reigniting fears of renewed global inflation pressures. Rising energy costs affected the monetary policy outlook and reduced the expectations of near-term rate cuts from the Federal Reserve, leading to higher yields. The latter could continue to weigh on gold, limiting its upside potential.

    However, geopolitical tensions continue to provide structural support. Ongoing tensions in Eastern Europe and the Middle East maintain elevated risk premia. Institutional demand also remains resilient, as evidenced by continued ETF inflows and ongoing central bank purchases.

    Looking ahead, markets will closely monitor US inflation data later this week, including CPI and PCE releases. These indicators could prove decisive in shaping expectations for monetary policy and gold‘s near-term trajectory.

  • Elista Enters Power Bank Category with ELS-PBM101, a 10,000mAh Magnetic Fast-Charging Solution

    Elista Enters Power Bank Category with ELS-PBM101, a 10,000mAh Magnetic Fast-Charging Solution

    New Delhi, Mar 09:  Elista, one of India’s fastest-growing consumer electronics and home-appliance brands under the TeknoDome Group, today entered a brand-new product category with the launch of its first-ever power bank — the Elista ELSPBM101, a magnetic 10,000mAh fastcharging solution designed for effortless, everyday use.

     
    With this launch, Elista extends its commitment to solving real-world consumer technology pain points — from battery anxiety during travel to the need for safer, faster, on-the-go charging. The ELSPBM101 brings together a compact design, magnetic wireless charging and multi-layer protection, making it a practical essential for today’s always-connected smart technology users.
     
    Introducing the new categoryPawan Kumar, CEO, Elista, said, “Power banks are no longer optional, they are becoming an essential part of daily life. With our entry into this categoryElista is expanding its ecosystem to support today’s always-connected consumers by bringing together smart design, performance-driven innovation and safety. The ELSPBM101 reflects our focus on creating a compact, fastcharging and reliable power solution that addresses everyday needs, whether consumers are commuting, travelling, working or simply away from a charging point.”
     
    Elista ELSPBM101 Features
     
    The debut Elista power bank features a 10,000mAh lithium polymer cell, offering up to 20W wired fast charging and 15W magnetic wireless charging, making it compatible with the latest smartphones. The strong MegaSecure Magnetic Pad ensures stable wireless charging even when the user is moving, while Type-C input and output simplify how the device powers up and powers other devices.
     
    Built for daily use, the power bank includes protection against overcharging, overloading and short circuits, and features LED indicators for quick battery-level checks.
     
    The launch of the ELSPBM101 marks an important step in Elista’s expansion into personal electronics—an area where everyday utility, safety and thoughtful design matter as much as performance. Known for its smart TVs, air conditioners, audio products and home appliances, the brand is steadily building a connected ecosystem of accessories that make daily life easier and more seamless. This progress continues to be driven by Elista’s fully automated, Industry 4.0-enabled Kadapa facility in Andhra Pradesh, which anchors its ‘Make in India for the World’ roadmap, alongside expansion plans that include a ₹500 crore MoU for a second unit in Kopparthy.
     
    With a strong retail presence across 20,000+ outlets in India, Elista is also growing international footprint with the backing from the TeknoDome Group.
  • Kamats Legacy Introduces Its Flavour of the Month: Parotta Urulai Kulambu A Comfort Classic

    Mumbai, Mar 09: Continuing its legacy of Authentic South Indian vegetarian hospitality, Kamats Legacy introduces its Flavour of the Month, Parotta Urulai Kulambu a one pot meal that brings together flaky Kerala-style paratha and rich, slow-cooked dal and potato gravy (Urli Kulambu).

    Kamats Legacy Introduces Its Flavour of the Month: Parotta Urulai Kulambu A Comfort Classic

     Rooted in decades of heritage-driven cooking, Kamats Legacy is known for honouring regional South Indian flavours through dishes that feel homestyle, familiar, and deeply satisfying. A celebration of tradition, the brand brings authentic South Indian flavours to life through its signature Banana Leaf dining experience, focusing exclusively on specialties from the five southern states. With age-old recipes, traditional cooking techniques, and the use of natural ingredients such as groundnut oil, coconut oil, white butter, desi ghee, and podis, Kamats Legacy creates a dining experience rooted in culture and taste.

    Available across its Mumbai outlets in Nariman Point, Vashi, Malad, and Mira Road, this Flavour of the Month celebrates traditional recipes that have stood the test of time while appealing to today’s comfort-food lovers.

    Prepared by skilled South Indian chefs, Parotta Urulai Kulambu celebrates the joy of simple, honest food, with its flaky layers soaking beautifully into a rich, slow-cooked gravy that delivers warmth and depth in every bite. Best enjoyed with a refreshing glass of Majjiga (Andhra-style buttermilk), this classic pairing perfectly balances the richness of the dish with a cooling, traditional touch. Staying true to its philosophy, Kamats Legacy incorporates wholesome ingredients to create a comforting and deeply satisfying dining experience.

    Speaking about the Flavour of the Month, Dr. Vikram Kamat, Founder, Vikram Kamats Hospitality Limited, said:

    “Parotta Urulai Kulambu is more than just a dish, it represents comfort, nostalgia, and everyday food memories many of us grew up with in South India. At Kamats Legacy, our aim has always been to preserve authentic flavours while serving food that feels familiar and nourishing. Through this Flavour of the Month, we are sharing a taste that truly feels like home.”

    Much like the wider culinary experience at Kamats Legacy, a pure vegetarian destination, which offers wholesome breakfast favourites, traditional South Indian thalis, flavourful snacks, and a thoughtfully curated kids’ menu, every dish is crafted to create moments of togetherness and authentic taste.
    For menus, festival updates, and ongoing offers, follow Kamats Legacy on Instagram and Facebook:

  • Central Electricity Authority and Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd. Celebrate Sixth Edition of ‘Lineman Diwas’

    New Delhi, Mar 09: The sixth edition of ‘Lineman Diwas’ was celebrated today in New Delhi by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), Ministry of Power, in collaboration with Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd. (Tata Power-DDL). The event honoured the dedicated frontline workforce of the power sector, recognising the crucial role of linemen and ground maintenance staff in ensuring uninterrupted electricity supply across India.

    The event was graced by Shri Shripad Yesso Naik, Minister of State for Power and New & Renewable Energy; Shri Pankaj Agarwal, Secretary (Power); Shri Ghanshyam Prasad, Chairperson, CEA; and Mr. Dwijadas Basak, CEO, Tata Power-DDL, along with senior leaders and stakeholders from across the power sector.

    Around 250 linemen and supervisors from more than 66 State and private power distribution and generation companies, as well as transmission licensees nationwide, participated in the celebrations. The programme provided a platform for experience sharing, discussion of operational challenges, and collaborative learning, with a strong emphasis on safety and best practices in the field.

    The event commenced with a safety pledge, reaffirming participants’ commitment to adhere to safety practices to protect themselves, their families, and society at large.

    Key Highlights and Remarks:

    • Shri Shripad Yesso Naik emphasised the importance of strengthening safety culture, the use of personal protective equipment, proper shutdown protocols, and adoption of modern technologies such as smart grids, AI-enabled predictive maintenance, and drone-based inspections to reduce risk to field personnel. He highlighted the theme of the sixth edition: “Seva, Suraksha, Swabhiman”, reflecting service, safety, and dignity of the workforce.

    • Shri Pankaj Agarwal referred to linemen as the warriors of the power sector, noting their dedication during harsh weather and natural disasters. He urged power utilities to institutionalise daily safety awareness, including safety drills and informative videos before each shift.

    • Shri Ghanshyam Prasad acknowledged the linemen’s contribution as a key pillar of nation-building and highlighted the evolution of Lineman Diwas into a nationwide movement recognising frontline workers’ efforts.

    • Mr. Dwijadas Basak said, “‘Lineman Diwas’ not only honours our frontline warriors but amplifies their voices, enables experience sharing, and reinforces our collective commitment to their safety and well-being.”

    Event Highlights:

    • Release of a special Lineman Geet dedicated to the courage and contribution of linemen.

    • Launch of a ‘Safety Pocketbook’ providing essential safety guidelines for field operations.

    • Introduction of a safety awareness video on lightning hazards and precautions.

    • Felicitation of High Performing Discoms and Linemen for their contributions to a safe and secure power sector.

    • Hands-on display of safety equipment and advanced tools for practical learning.

    • Event live telecast across power utilities nationwide to encourage wider participation.

    The celebrations of Lineman Diwas 2026 reinforced the power sector’s commitment to safety, service, and empowerment of its frontline workforce, ensuring that linemen remain recognised, protected, and equipped to sustain India’s reliable electricity supply.

  • kyron.bio Announces Strategic Partnership with Servier to Advance Precision Glycosylation in Antibody Therapeutics

    Innovative glycobiology platform aimed at enhancing the efficacy, safety, and scalability of next-generation antibody therapeutics across multiple disease areas

    Paris, Mar 09 – kyron.bio, a biotechnology company pioneering precision glycoengineering for antibody therapeutic development, today announced a strategic partnership with Servier, an international pharmaceutical group governed by a Foundation.

    Under the terms of the agreement, kyron.bio will use its technology to glycoengineer an antibody selected by Servier, who will fund the associated research activities. Servier will have the option to further explore antibody engineering and development opportunities based on the outcomes. Financial details are not disclosed.

    kyron.bio’s proprietary glycoengineering platform can enhance therapeutic performance of antibodies by enabling precise control of the glycan structures to improve efficacy, safety, and scalability. In this partnership kyron.bio will seek to demonstrate clear glycan control on the Servier antibody of interest for a specific pre-determined N-glycoform.

    To date, engineering of glycans have been under-exploited, due to technical challenges, limiting the use of glycan engineering in drug design. kyron.bio is changing that. The company has developed a scalable, proprietary method to achieve comprehensive control over glycosylation, unlocking the possibility to use precision glycosylation in next generation drug design.

    Dr. Emilia McLaughlin, founder and Chief Executive Officer of kyron.bio said,

    “We are delighted that Servier has chosen to explore the potential of our glycoengineering platform. Servier has deep expertise in therapeutic development and combined with our precision glycosylation technology, this partnership provides a powerful opportunity to unlock new levels of antibody performance and deliver better outcomes for patients.

    “Precision glycosylation represents a transformative approach in biologics development. By engineering defined glycan profiles, therapeutic antibodies can be optimized for improved immune engagement, pharmacokinetics, and reduced variability.”

    In 2024, kyron.bio was the winner of the Servier Golden Ticket award which has provided invaluable support and mentorship through the company’s early translational phase and has developed a foundation for understanding the potential of kyron.bio’s technology.

    Dr. Emmanuel Nony, Director of External Innovation Europe at Servier said,

    “Meeting kyron.bio as a winner of Servier’s Golden Ticket award has enabled our scientists to develop an understanding of the kyron.bio glycan engineering technology and its exciting possibilities in antibody drug design. This collaboration is opening new frontiers for antibody derivatives as well. Together, we are exploring innovative pathways to optimize drug design and production, with a shared commitment to bringing safer and more effective therapies to patients.”

    kyron.bio’s strategy is to form strategic drug design partnerships with pharmaceutical and biotech companies working on next-generation antibody therapeutics, alongside in house therapeutic development programs.

    A successful company creation from the French Entrepreneur First Scheme, in 2025 kyron.bio raised €5.5m in a seed round from an experienced syndicate of venture investors including HCVC, Verve Ventures, Entrepreneurs First and Saras Capital, as well as private angel investors and the European Innovation Council. It has established an R&D base at the biotech hub Paris Biotech Santé in the Cochin Hospital.

  • SRMIST Grants License for Patented Solar Cell Encapsulant Technology to Anabond Ltd., Chennai

     

    Moving from Fundamental Research to Translational Research”: Prof. C. Muthamizhchelvan, Vice Chancellor, SRMIST, on ₹1-Crore Solar Technology Licensing Agreement with Anabond Limited, Chennai

    SRMIST Licenses Patented Solar Cell Encapsulant Technolgy to Anabond Ltd, Chennai

     

    Chennai, Mar 09: In a significant step toward strengthening India’s clean energy manufacturing ecosystem, SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) has licensed a patented solar cell encapsulant technology to Chennai-based specialty materials manufacturer Anabond Limited. The agreement represents an important milestone in the commercialization of university research and highlights the growing role of academia in advancing indigenous technology development.

    The licensing agreement includes an upfront payment of ₹1 crore for the patented technology, along with a seven-year royalty arrangement linked to the commercial turnover of products based on the technology. The partnership reflects a broader trend of industry–academia collaboration aimed at translating laboratory innovations into scalable industrial solutions.

    India has set an ambitious target of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy capacity by 2030, with solar power expected to account for the largest share. As the country rapidly expands domestic solar manufacturing under Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes and other policy initiatives, advanced materials such as encapsulants—which play a critical role in protecting solar modules and ensuring long-term performance—are emerging as strategic components of the renewable energy supply chain.

    Dr. P. Sathyanarayanan, Pro-Chancellor (Academics), SRMIST, described the partnership as a significant step toward aligning academic research with industry needs and national priorities. “Universities must move beyond knowledge dissemination to knowledge creation—and ultimately to translating that knowledge into real-world solutions.” He emphasized that while universities traditionally focus on education and placements, research achievements become truly meaningful when they lead to practical technologies that benefit society. “When industry partners come forward to adopt research developed in university laboratories, it brings immense satisfaction to researchers and demonstrates the real impact of academic innovation.” Dr. Sathyanarayanan also revealed that SRMIST is planning to establish an Industrial Research Park, which will bring industry R&D units closer to the university campus and create opportunities for students, researchers, and companies to collaborate on real-world technological challenges.

    Prof. C. Muthamizhchelvan, Vice Chancellor of SRMIST, described the technology licensing agreement as the culmination of a long institutional journey from academic teaching toward research and innovation. Over the past two decades, SRMIST has steadily strengthened its research ecosystem, moving from a focus on scholarly publications to cutting-edge research supported by government agencies and industry partners. According to the Vice Chancellor, the university currently receives around ₹35 crore annually in research funding across domains such as energy, environment, healthcare, water technologies, and disruptive innovations. “If we can enhance the performance of solar cells by preventing environmental degradation and significantly extending their life and performance, then we are truly moving from fundamental research to translational research.” Prof. Muthamizhchelvan also highlighted the university’s growing intellectual property portfolio, noting that SRMIST currently holds more than 538 granted patents. With this expanding IP base, the institution has begun focusing on commercialization pathways that allow research outcomes to benefit society and industry.

    “We wanted to move our research from publications to solutions that benefit society,” he added, emphasizing that the collaboration with Anabond Limited represents a visible example of how academic innovation can translate into industrial applications.

    Dr. Shantanu Patil, Director of the Directorate of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (DEI), SRMIST, explained that the university has developed structured mechanisms to support intellectual property development, startup incubation, and technology commercialization. “The Directorate of Entrepreneurship and Innovation serves as a central hub that helps transform ideas developed by students, faculty, and researchers into startups, technologies, and impactful solutions.” He added that the SRM Center for Intellectual Property Rights and Protection plays a crucial role in identifying and protecting innovations emerging from the university, while the Technology Transfer Office (TTO) focuses on commercializing these innovations through industry partnerships.

    The licensed technology was developed by Prof. K. Ananthanarayanan and his research team from the Department of Chemistry, SRMIST, who have been working on advanced materials for solar energy systems. Explaining the importance of encapsulation technology, Prof. Ananthanarayanan noted that while solar cells are becoming increasingly efficient, they remain highly sensitive to environmental conditions such as ultraviolet radiation, moisture, dust, and temperature fluctuations. “Encapsulants protect solar modules from ultraviolet radiation, moisture, dust, and environmental stress. When panels are expected to operate for 25 to 30 years, the reliability of this protective material becomes critical.” To illustrate the concept, he compared encapsulation to the tempered glass used to protect smartphone displays. “Just as a protective glass layer prevents damage to a phone screen, encapsulation materials protect solar cells and ensure that they continue to function reliably throughout their lifetime.”

    The research team spent four to five years developing a patented polymer encapsulant specifically designed for next-generation solar technologies such as TOPCon and perovskite–silicon hybrid solar cells, which place greater performance demands on encapsulation materials than conventional systems.

    “Solar energy will power the world in the future, and we are proud, in our own small way, to contribute to making that future more reliable and durable,” Prof. Ananthanarayanan said.

    For Anabond Limited, the collaboration represents an important step in expanding its portfolio into renewable energy materials. Founded in 1979 by a scientist with experience in India’s nuclear research establishments, the company has grown into a major manufacturer of specialty adhesives, sealants, and advanced materials.

    Mr. M. Rajan, Managing Director of Anabond Limited, said the company has built its growth on a strong foundation of research and development combined with the ability to scale laboratory innovations into commercial products. “This technology has strong potential for the future, and we are proud to partner with SRMIST in taking this innovation toward commercialization.” He explained that Anabond has extensive experience in technology transfer and industrial scaling, having worked with strategic organizations including ISRO and defense research establishments, where its products have supported demanding aerospace and missile applications. “Scaling laboratory innovations into reliable industrial products is a complex challenge, and we are confident this collaboration will successfully bring the technology to market.”

    The company currently operates multiple manufacturing facilities across India and maintains a wide distribution network that supports industrial clients across sectors including aerospace, automotive, electronics, and defense.

    Highlighting the broader importance of partnerships between universities and industry, Mr. Abraham, Joint Managing Director of Anabond Limited, said such collaborations are essential for converting research breakthroughs into technologies that create economic and societal value.

    “Universities are hubs of innovation and new technologies. Partnering with industry enables these innovations to move from laboratory research to production scale, ultimately benefiting society and contributing to economic growth.” He also acknowledged the role of government initiatives in enabling collaboration between academic institutions and industry, particularly programs that allow companies to access advanced research infrastructure available within universities. “The partnership between SRM Institute of Science and Technology and Anabond Limited will certainly contribute to technological advancement and economic growth, while supporting the national vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat,” he added.

    Institutional leaders at SRMIST emphasized that the licensing agreement was made possible through the university’s growing innovation ecosystem. Together, these institutional platforms help bridge the gap between academic discovery and real-world application.

    According to SRMIST’s Technology Transfer Office, the university has already facilitated more than 17 technology transfer agreements with industry partners. However, the solar encapsulant licensing stands out as one of the first to include a structured royalty model linked to commercial success.

    The university also organizes the Industrial Research and Innovation Summit (IRIS), an annual platform that brings together industry leaders, investors, researchers, and startups to explore commercialization opportunities for emerging technologies. With this licensing milestone, SRMIST reinforces its broader vision of positioning academia not only as a generator of knowledge, but also as a key contributor to India’s industrial capability and sustainable technological future.