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In a rare and enriching exchange between legacy science and emerging innovation, TK Sundara Murthi, former Mission Director at the Indian Space Research Organisation, visited the Atal Incubation Centre at IIT-Delhi’s Sonepat campus on September 20, 2025. The session brought together deep-tech entrepreneurs, student innovators, and incubation managers for a day of mentorship, dialogue, and strategic insight. Murthi’s visit underscored the growing synergy between India’s space heritage and its startup ecosystem, particularly in Haryana’s expanding innovation corridor.
The event was hosted by AIC IIT-Delhi, a leading incubation platform focused on nurturing early-stage ventures in space-tech, health-tech, and sustainable engineering. Murthi’s presence added gravitas to the centre’s mission of bridging academic research with market-ready solutions.
Key Highlights From The Sonepat Interaction
- TK Sundara Murthi toured the AIC IIT-Delhi incubation facility and research infrastructure
- He conducted a masterclass for startups on project management, team building, and problem-solving
- The session included one-on-one interactions with incubated ventures across sectors
- AIC reaffirmed its commitment to supporting space-tech and deep-tech entrepreneurship in Haryana
- Discussions were held on future initiatives to strengthen regional innovation networks
Masterclass On Scaling Scientific Ideas
Murthi’s masterclass drew from his four-decade tenure at ISRO, where he led mission-critical projects and mentored engineering teams. Speaking to founders and researchers, he emphasized:
- The importance of structured project planning and milestone tracking
- Building resilient teams with complementary skill sets and shared vision
- Applying systems thinking to solve complex, multi-variable problems
- Maintaining scientific integrity while adapting to commercial constraints
His insights resonated with startups working on satellite components, AI-driven diagnostics, and sustainable materials, many of whom are in early prototyping or pilot deployment stages.
Facility Tour And Startup Engagement
Murthi toured the incubation centre’s shared labs, co-working spaces, and testing zones, engaging directly with founders and technical leads. He reviewed prototypes, offered feedback on design iterations, and encouraged ventures to align their innovations with national missions such as Make in India and Digital India.
Startups showcased projects ranging from low-cost satellite buses to agritech sensors and wearable health monitors. Murthi’s feedback focused on scalability, regulatory readiness, and cross-sector applications.
Leadership Perspectives From AIC IIT-Delhi
Welcoming Murthi, AIC IIT-Delhi CEO Alok Pandey highlighted the significance of connecting institutional wisdom with entrepreneurial energy. He noted that Murthi’s visit had opened new pathways for mentorship, collaboration, and strategic alignment with India’s space-tech roadmap.
Dr Himanshu Agrawal, Manager Incubation, and Vishal, Tech Lead, joined Murthi for a forward-looking discussion on:
- Creating specialized tracks for space-tech startups
- Facilitating joint research with ISRO veterans and academic labs
- Expanding access to simulation tools, testing facilities, and IP support
- Building a regional talent pipeline through student-led innovation challenges
Regional Impact And Future Outlook
The session reaffirmed AIC IIT-Delhi’s role as a catalyst for innovation in Haryana. With Sonepat emerging as a hub for engineering and applied sciences, the centre aims to:
- Support 100+ startups over the next three years
- Launch sector-specific accelerators in space-tech, clean energy, and med-tech
- Forge partnerships with government agencies and global research institutions
- Host annual innovation summits to showcase regional breakthroughs
Murthi’s visit is expected to inspire more ISRO alumni and senior scientists to engage with India’s startup ecosystem, creating a feedback loop between legacy expertise and frontier innovation.
Sources: The Tribune
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