TACC Limited and NUS I-FIM enter MOU to advance next-generation materials

TACC Limited, an LNJ Bhilwara Group company and wholly owned subsidiary of HEG Limited, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Institute for Functional intelligent Materials (I-FIM) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) to collaborate in the fields of advanced materials science, nanotechnology, and related disciplines.

The collaboration reflects a shared vision between academia and industry to accelerate the development, validation, and commercialization of next-generation advanced materials technologies, including graphene and other functional nanomaterials. The MoU establishes a framework for long-term cooperation between TACC and NUS I-FIM, combining TACC’s industrial and commercialization capabilities with NUS’ globally recognized scientific research expertise.

 

The MOU formally records both parties’ intention to explore a collaborative relationship across several strategic areas including:

  • Collaborate on research and innovation in advanced functional materials and graphene technologies
  • Translate laboratory research into real world industrial applications
  • Development, testing, validation, and commercialization of new technologies
  • Accelerate technology maturity (TRLs) through applied R&D and pilot projects
  • Explore commercialization pathways including licensing agreements, startups, and joint ventures
  • Develop talent through researcher exchange programs, cross disciplinary exposure, and industry training programs
  • Build a cross-border innovation bridge connecting the Singapore and India innovation ecosystems
  • Leveraging AI and laboratory automation for the development of novel advanced functional materials

Mr. Ankur Khaitan, MD & CEO, TACC Limited, said: “Carbon based advanced materials are redefining industries, and TACC sits at the intersection. Our MOU with NUS is a deliberate step toward accelerating technology maturity, creating tangible commercialization pathways, and strengthening the Indian innovation ecosystem by uniting world-class research with industrial-scale ambition.”

Professor Sir Konstantin Novoselov, Director of NUS I-FIM and a Nobel laureate, said: “Graphene’s potential has never been in question, but the challenge has been its successful integration into real-world applications. This partnership brings together the scientific depth of NUS and the industrial scale and materials expertise of a company that understands what it takes to manufacture at the frontier. Strong collaboration between academia and industry is essential to accelerate innovation and translate scientific research into scalable technologies.”

In July 2025, TACC signed an MoU with NCB to develop graphene-enhanced concrete.

Posted: Jun 03,2026 by Roni Peleg