National ToT Exhibition 2025 To Begin at Sector 17, Parade Ground

The National Transfer of Technology (ToT) Exhibition 2025, a flagship national event promoting academia–industry collaboration and innovation exchange, will commence on Friday at Chandigarh’s Parade Ground, Sector 17. The four-day event, running from November 14 to 17, will bring together India’s leading research and academic institutions to showcase cutting-edge technologies and foster industrial partnerships.

National ToT Exhibition 2025 To Begin at Sector 17, Parade Ground
Governor of Haryana Professor Ashim Kumar Ghosh.

Chandigarh, November 13, 2025: The National Transfer of Technology (ToT) Exhibition 2025, a flagship national event promoting academia–industry collaboration and innovation exchange, will commence on Friday at Chandigarh’s Parade Ground, Sector 17. The four-day event, running from November 14 to 17, will bring together India’s leading research and academic institutions to showcase cutting-edge technologies and foster industrial partnerships.

Governor of Haryana Professor Ashim Kumar Ghosh, will inaugurate the Transfer of Technology Exhibition in presence of PU Vice Chancellor Prof. Renu Vig. The exhibition is being organised by the DST–Technology Enabling Centre (TEC), Panjab University, in collaboration with Fortune Exhibitors, the exhibition is designed to accelerate the transfer of indigenous research into real-world applications. More than 200 industrial and 30 academic exhibitors are participating, representing premier institutions including IIT Kanpur, CSIR–IMTech, Delhi Technological University (DTU), Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Hyderabad, Shoolini University, IISER Mohali, and INST Mohali. Discussions are also underway with CSIR–CSIO, IIT Ropar, Gujarat Technological University (GTU), Chitkara University, and IIT Mandi iHub to join this national convergence.

The National ToT Exhibition 2025 aims to strengthen consultancy mechanisms, promote the commercialisation of academic research, and nurture startup ecosystems focused on indigenous technologies.

Held alongside Machma Expo 2025, the exhibition will spotlight innovations in medical devices, pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology, IT, IoT, manufacturing, agriculture, and environmental sciences. It is expected to attract over 10,000 visitors from across academia and industry.

As part of the event, Industry–Academia Dialogues will allow industry representatives five-minute slots to present pressing challenges requiring academic R&D support, with the aim of fostering consultancy projects and long-term collaborations.