Israel Aerospace Industries and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Sign CSR Agreement

The cooperation may include collaborative projects, training, and research consultancy

Dr Avital Schrift, VP Core Tech, IAI; Col (res) Zeev Mivtzari , CMD & IAI Country Head for India, IAI; Prof. Rajendra Singh, Associate Dean, Research and Development, IIT Delhi; Prof. Chetan Arora, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Delhi. Photo: IAI

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) signed its first-ever CSR agreement with the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi to collaborate on applied research.

The IAI-IIT CSR agreement demonstrates IAI’s commitment to its corporate social responsibility in India. The cooperation may include collaborative projects, training, and research consultancy. This alliance between IAI and IIT Delhi demonstrates a shared vision for leveraging cutting-edge research to drive progress and technological excellence, shaping together the future of technology in India.

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi is renowned for its academic excellence and research prowess, consistently ranking among the top engineering institutes globally. IIT Delhi, one of the premier institutions of India, fosters innovation and technological advancement, making it a preferred partner for industry collaborations.

“We are proud to come together with IIT Delhi, which is renowned for its engineering and technology programs. This CSR agreement represents IAI's commitment to further invest in technology and innovation in India,” said IAI's President and CEO, Boaz Levy. “We look forward to many more years of fruitful collaboration on applied research and view our new cooperation with IIT as a natural step in our shared vision to progress innovation and technology for both countries.”

"We are excited about this partnership with Israel Aerospace Industries, a global leader in aerospace. This collaboration aligns with IIT Delhi's commitment to cutting-edge research and technological advancements. Together with IAI, we aim to contribute significantly to the future of technology in India," commented Prof. Preeti Ranjan Panda, Dean Corporate Relations, IIT Delhi.

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