University Partnership To Build Deeptech Startups
BW Online BureauJun 26, 2026
- # Deeptech Startups
- # IILM University
- # Student Entrepreneurship
The collaboration will place a full-time investor on campus to work with students and faculty on early-stage startup ideas
IILM University
Beyond Next Ventures, a Japan-based early-stage deeptech venture capital firm, has partnered with IILM University to support student and faculty-led startup creation.
The initiative is expected to begin in July 2026 and will place a full-time investor within the university ecosystem. The investor will work with students and faculty members to identify early-stage ideas, mentor potential founders and help develop startup concepts before they formally become companies.
According to the announcement, the partnership aims to build a deeptech founder pipeline from within the university. In its first year, the initiative has set a target of supporting 100 new ventures, with a pathway to seed funding for selected ideas that show strong potential.
The collaboration reflects a growing focus on university-based entrepreneurship, especially in areas linked to deep technology. Instead of waiting for startups to emerge outside campuses, investors and institutions are increasingly looking at academic spaces as early sources of research-led ideas, technical talent and problem-solving capacity.
For students, the programme may offer exposure to venture building, market validation and investor feedback at an early stage. For faculty members, it could create opportunities to translate research and technical work into startup-led applications.
Deeptech ventures often require longer development timelines, technical validation and patient capital compared to conventional startups. University partnerships can therefore play a role in helping early ideas move from classrooms and labs towards possible commercial use.
The success of the initiative will depend on how effectively mentoring, funding access and institutional support are connected with student and faculty ideas. It also adds to the broader conversation on how Indian universities can strengthen entrepreneurship through industry and investor partnerships.
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