The MoU was signed between Piyush Goyal, India’s Minister of Commerce & Industry and the US Secretary of Commerce, Gina Raimondo.
The scope of cooperation would include a series of India- US Innovation Handshake events, including hackathon and “Open Innovation” programs, information sharing and other activities.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on “Enhancing Innovation Ecosystems through an Innovation Handshake” under the framework of India – US Commercial Dialogue was signed between the two countries on November 14, 2023 in San Francisco.
According to a media brief issued by the Ministry of Commerce, the MoU was signed at the kick-off industry roundtable titled, “Decoding the “Innovation Handshake”: US – India Entrepreneurship Partnership” in San Francisco.
The MoU was signed between Piyush Goyal, India’s Minister of Commerce & Industry and the US counterpart Gina Raimondo, Secretary of Commerce.
This comes after the leaders’ joint statement during the official state visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the US in June 2023, which announced the establishment of the “Innovation Handshake”.
At the event, co-hosted by the US-India Business Council (USIBC) and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and supported by National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) and Startup India, CEOs from major ICT companies, executives from venture capital firms, and founders of startups in the critical and emerging technology space discussed how to enhance US-India technology collaboration.
The MoU is signed with the objective to connect the two sides’ dynamic startup ecosystems, address specific regulatory hurdles to cooperation, share information and best practices for startup fundraising and promote innovation and job growth, particularly in critical and emerging technologies (CET) as identified under India -US initiative for Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET).
The ministry added that the MoU signals a joint commitment to strengthen the startup ecosystem in deep tech sectors and promote cooperation in CET. It is poised to positively impact economic activity, attract investment, and generate employment, especially in start-ups working in CET areas.
The scope of cooperation would include a series of India- US Innovation Handshake events, including hackathon and “Open Innovation” programs, information sharing and other activities.
The announcement laid the groundwork for two future Innovation Handshake events scheduled to take place in India and the United States in early 2024.
The events include an investment forum aimed toward helping US and Indian startup companies take their innovative ideas and products to market and a “hackathon” in Silicon Valley where US and Indian startups will pitch ideas and technologies to help address global economic challenges.
This step also signifies the commitment of both nations towards fostering innovation, creating opportunities, and promoting mutual growth in the dynamic field of emerging technologies.
The “Innovation Handshake” sets the stage for a new era of collaboration between the United States and India, the statement added.
Background:
The Commercial Dialogue (CD) is a cooperative undertaking at Ministerial level between India and the US to facilitate regular discussion to deepen ties between business communities, encompassing regular government-to-government meetings to be held in conjunction with private sector meetings, with an aim to facilitate trade, and maximise investment opportunities across a broad range of economic sectors.
The 5th India-US Commercial Dialogue was held on March 10, 2023 during the visit of the US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo between March 8-10.
At the meeting the Commercial Dialogue was relaunched with strategic focus on supply chain resiliency, climate and clean technology cooperation, advancing inclusive digital economy, and facilitating post-pandemic economic recovery especially for SMEs and startups.
It included the launch of a new Working Group on Talent, Innovation and Inclusive Growth (TIIG) under the Commercial Dialogue. It was noted that this Working Group would also support efforts of Startups working towards goals of iCET, particularly in identifying specific regulatory hurdles to cooperation and fostering greater connectivity between our innovation ecosystems with focus on start-ups through specific ideas for joint activities.