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Strategic Academic and Industry Collaboration: Enhancing Innovation through MJRP University's Global Research and Industry Partnership (GRIP)

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  • Sharma, Neha

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  • Sharma, Durga Prasad
  • Ranka, Parul
  • Shinde, Sandeep
  • Patel, Manisha

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In today's rapidly evolving knowledge economy, the symbiotic relationship between academia and industry is pivotal for fostering innovation, driving economic growth, and addressing complex global challenges. This paper delves into the strategic collaboration framework of MJRP University's Global Research and Industry Partnership (GRIP), an initiative designed to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial application. Through an extensive need assessment, the paper identifies critical areas where academia and industry intersect, evaluates the benefits and challenges of such collaborations, and proposes a comprehensive plan to enhance synergy between these sectors. The GRIP framework emphasizes multi-disciplinary research, technological advancement, and real-world problem-solving, leveraging MJRP University's robust academic expertise and industry connections. This initiative aims to create a sustainable ecosystem that not only accelerates innovation but also prepares students and researchers for the demands of a dynamic workforce. The findings highlight the importance of strategic alignment, resource optimization, and continuous stakeholder engagement in maximizing the impact of academic-industry partnerships. The paper concludes with recommendations for policymakers, educational institutions, and industry leaders to foster a collaborative culture that supports mutual growth and societal advancement.

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  • Sharma, Neha & Sharma, Durga Prasad & Ranka, Parul & Shinde, Sandeep & Patel, Manisha, 2024. "Strategic Academic and Industry Collaboration: Enhancing Innovation through MJRP University's Global Research and Industry Partnership (GRIP)," OSF Preprints yhr3s, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:yhr3s
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/yhr3s
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