HORIBA India joins Hands with IIT Delhi to support three technical development research projects.

IIT Delhi, May 22, 2025: HORIBA India, a subsidiary of the HORIBA group, based in Kyoto Japan, has signed a MoU with IIT Delhi to support three technical development research projects under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program.
The three projects include the development of a low-cost, high-torque density reduced rare-earth magnet-based EV motor, 3D printing of smart fabrics and innovative design prototypes; and the development of an intermediate-temperature proton-conducting solid oxide electrolysis cell (H-SOEC) for green hydrogen generation.”
The MoU was signed by Prof. Preeti Ranjan Panda, Dean, of Corporate Relation, IIT , and Dr. Rajeev Gautam, Senior Corporate Officer, HORIBA Ltd., Japan, and President of HORIBA India, in the presence of Dr. Sagar Sarkar, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, IIT , and PI for the EV Motor project, and Prof. Saptarshi Basak, Centre for Automotive Research and Tribology (CART), IIT , and PI for the 3D printing project, Prof. Suddhasatwa Basu, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Delhi, will be the PI for the green hydrogen project.
MoU signed between HORIBA India and IIT Delhi:
New Delhi-headquarter HORIBA India is engaged in three business verticals, including Energy and Environment, BIO and Healthcare and Materials and Semiconductors.

Speaking about the MoU with IIT Delhi, Dr. Rajeev Gautam President of HORIBA India, said, “We are glad to collaborate with IIT Delhi, a highly impactful institute in the field of engineering and technology, to support the three research and development projects.
These three projects are not only a push towards supporting modern technologies but also enable us to strongly contribute towards scientific skill development by uplifting the education methods and availability of modern equipment for the budding generation.”
“This CSR initiative of HORIBA India with a theme of Together We Grow will support many students in the field of research and development of indigenous technologies that are highly required for development in India,” Dr. Gautam added.
IIT Delhi’s glorious journey in innovation:
Prof. Preeti Ranjan Panda, Dean of Corporate Relations. IIT Delhi, said, “Over the years, HORIBA India’s generous contribution and CSR funding for technical equipment have played a vital role in supporting the education and skill development of students with disabilities at IIT Delhi, making a significant impact on their learning journey.”
The company has further strengthened this collaboration by supporting the three key technical research projects in major areas of innovation and progress. Our students deeply appreciate this continued support, which is expected to lead to even better outcomes and pave the way for an even stronger partnership focused on empowering the next generation of India.” Panda said.
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