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Goa University, German institute partner to boost blue economy research

Panaji: A collaboration between Goa University and Germany’s Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research is set to enhance research in the blue economy, technology development, and sustainable marine solutions. Chief minister Pramod Sawant, who was present at the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MoU), described the partnership as a major step in advancing ocean research and innovation.

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“This MoU is designed to enhance knowledge, promote technological advances, and foster innovative solutions in critical areas such as the blue water economy, sensor development, and numerical simulations,” Sawant said. He emphasised that the blue economy is a vital component of India's vision for a Viksit Bharat and that sustainable use of ocean resources must align with economic growth and environmental conservation.

The agreement aims to provide students and research scholars with international exposure and access to advanced research facilities. Sawant noted that Goa has a long-standing connection with the maritime sector, and this partnership will strengthen its role in global marine research.

“Our students will benefit from global expertise, and this initiative will create new opportunities for collaboration in cutting-edge marine research,” he said, adding that state govt is committed to providing the necessary resources and policy framework to support such initiatives.

“This partnership is more than just a signed document. It is a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and global cooperation,” the chief minister said.

Sawant also announced that the Vigyan Setu Initiative—a program aimed at fostering scientific temperament among students—will be introduced in all schools across Goa in the upcoming academic year. He stressed that investing in young minds is crucial to building a future generation of scientists who can contribute to India’s technological and environmental progress.


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