Osmania University Forges Strategic Partnership with Sri Bio Aesthetics to Advance Agriculture and Aquaculture Solutions

Osmania University Forges Strategic Partnership with Sri Bio Aesthetics to Advance Agriculture and Aquaculture Solutions

Hyderabad: Department of Microbiology at Osmania University formalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sri Bio Aesthetics (SRIBIO) Private Limited, Sultanpur. The collaboration is poised to cater to the diverse needs of sectors such as agriculture, aquaculture, nutraceuticals, bio stimulants, and more.

The MoU, signed recently, outlines a framework for collaboration between Osmania University and SRIBIO, aiming to provide students with valuable opportunities for internships, scholarships, and training programs focused on skill development and capacity building. These initiatives are designed to enhance the employability of students, aligning academic knowledge with practical industry requirements.

Prof D Ravinder, Vice Chancellor of Osmania University, expressed optimism about the collaborative agreement, emphasizing its potential to facilitate high-end research collaboration. The partnership with SRIBIO is expected to pave the way for impactful public-private initiatives, allowing the translation of laboratory-developed products into real-world applications. This, in turn, is anticipated to bring tangible benefits to society at large.

The strategic alliance between Osmania University and SRIBIO reflects a commitment to fostering innovation, research, and practical solutions in critical sectors like agriculture and aquaculture. Through such collaborations, educational institutions and private enterprises aim to bridge the gap between academia and industry, contributing to the holistic development of both students and the broader community.

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