
Kerala University organized in cooperation with the European Union (EU) -India Trade and Technology Council (TTC), aimed at strengthening research partnerships on Friday by strengthening the research partnership (394 Crore), aimed at strengthening research partnerships in cooperation with the European Union (EU). Focus areas include the fight against sea pollution and hydrogen solutions from waste.
Visiting delegations from TTC involved in discussions with members of the faculty and experts to explore the possibilities of cooperation, especially in connection with EUR 21 million (200 GBP crore) of sea pollution, which were co -financed by Horizon Europe and the Ministry of Sciences of the Earth (MOE), the Indian government.
Key topics
The key topics included identification of contact points with the European Union research organizations, the exploration of technological interventions for pollutants detection and support for integrated ocean health research.
The meeting was chaired by Biju Kumar A. Keral University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (Kufos). The presentations were submitted by Pierrick Fillon-Ashida, the first advisor and research and innovation manager, the EU delegation to India; Anil Kumar Vijaya, scientist e, moe; and Vivek Dham, advisor, research and innovation, EU delegation to India. Samrat S. Kumar, country coordinator, Euraxess India (platform connecting researchers in India with Europe), moderated discussions.
This event was attended by institutions, including Keral University, Kufos, Mahatma Gandhi University, the National Science Science Center, the Center for the Development and Management of Water Resources and Nansen Environmental Research Center (India). The host department served the Department of Water Biology and Fishing, Kerala University.
Published – 13 June 2025 9:08