Since 2011, TUM has been represented in India by a liaison officer as the first point of contact for students and scientists. The opening of the TUM Mumbai office took place in 2014. Photo: iStock.com/Chidanand M.
Whenever possible, the TUM Executive Board is on site at major events to maintain good relations. Here, Vice President Prof. Juliane Winkelmann at the Indo-German Dialogue in New Delhi. Photo: DWIH New Delhi
Panel discussion on the future of knowledge transfer between India and Germany in New Delhi: Prof. Johannes Sauer represented TUM on an expert panel together with TUM Alumna Ria Rustagi. Image: Jai Narula
Prof. Johannes Sauer from the TUM Chair of Agricultural Production and Resource Economics (center), his research associate Roberto Villalba Camacho (2nd from left) and TUM Mumbai Liaison Officer Mohaa Vyas (left) with TUM Alumni at a meeting at the German Embassy in New Delhi. Image: Jai Narula
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TUM Mumbai – the liaison office for India
The prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology have been TUM's close partners in India since 2001. Since 2014, TUM Mumbai has been serving as an interface between TUM and India with its diverse opportunities in terms of research, education and innovation. The office establishes contacts with Indian stakeholders, supports Indo-German projects and initiatives, and regularly places TUM faculty members at international research events.
News and Insights from the TUM Mumbai liaison office
After four years of intense collaboration, the Indo-German Partnership Project “Exploration” team is preparing for the grand finale of the IGP activities. From late June to early July, the IGP Summer School and…
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We are delighted to invite all TUM Alumni in Bangalore to a special virtual alumni gathering organized by our dedicated TUM Alumnus, Vivek Sethia. Vivek completed his Master's degree at the Technical University…
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In December 2023, the second Indo-German Partnership (IGP) Winter School occurred in Mumbai and Alibagh. For ten days, 16 students each from TUM and the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) worked…
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A short testimonial from TUM student Karan Mahajan, who recently participated in the IGP Winter School in Mumbai and Alibagh, organized in collaboration with IIT Bombay.
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According to expert forecasts, India will become the world's third-largest economy within the next ten years. Yet even an emerging superpower has to face global challenges: Air pollution is among the biggest…
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