IIT Delhi Joins Hands with Vietnam to Boost Global Start-Up Culture
IIT Delhi’s IHFC and Vietnam's National Association of Entrepreneurship have signed a new MoU to boost the start-up ecosystem. This international collaboration aims to foster entrepreneurship, knowledge exchange, and tech-driven innovation between India and Vietnam. Start-up founders and engineering students can now benefit from new opportunities, mentorship, and cross-border partnerships.

In a landmark international collaboration, the I-Hub Foundation for Cobotics (IHFC) at IIT Delhi, the Technology Innovation Hub of the institute, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Vietnam’s National Association of Entrepreneurship (NAE). The partnership is set to enhance the start-up ecosystem by promoting cross-border knowledge sharing, technological innovation, and mentorship opportunities for budding entrepreneurs in both India and Vietnam.
What the MoU Aims to Achieve
The primary goal of the agreement is to nurture innovation and build a thriving start-up ecosystem that bridges the entrepreneurial landscapes of India and Vietnam.
The partnership will facilitate technology transfer, expert mentorship, and bilateral events, helping start-ups tackle global challenges with collaborative solutions.
It will also allow engineering students, researchers, and entrepreneurs to access new global opportunities and markets.
The MoU emphasizes sustainable development and aims to focus on robotics, AI, and deep-tech innovations.
How Start-Ups and Students Benefit
Start-ups can tap into a broader network of investors, mentors, and incubators in both countries.
Engineering students will gain hands-on exposure through exchange programs, internships, and innovation workshops.
Joint research and development (R&D) programs will allow participants to build products with international relevance.
Both institutions will organize start-up summits, pitch sessions, and hackathons, aimed at fostering cross-cultural entrepreneurship.
IIT Delhi’s Global Vision for Start-Up Growth
The move reflects IIT Delhi’s ongoing efforts to create global alliances that push the boundaries of innovation.
The IHFC has previously collaborated with multiple global institutions to bring technology and entrepreneurship together.
This partnership aligns with India’s broader aim to become a global start-up hub, supported by international cooperation.
Conclusion
This MoU between IIT Delhi’s IHFC and Vietnam’s NAE signals a progressive step in building a strong, globally connected start-up ecosystem. Students, innovators, and budding entrepreneurs now have greater access to international mentorship and technology. This collaboration holds promise for a more vibrant, innovation-driven future.
