IIT Delhi Showcases Advanced Research Infrastructure at CRF Day 2026
New Delhi, May 28, 2026: The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi showcased its advanced scientific infrastructure and research capabilities during Central Research Facility (CRF) Day 2026, held on Wednesday. The event brought together researchers, students, industry representatives, funding agencies, government stakeholders and technology partners to highlight the role of shared high-end research facilities in strengthening India’s innovation ecosystem.
The programme focused on IIT Delhi’s Central Research Facility, which supports advanced research across areas such as biomedical sciences, nanotechnology, material sciences, environmental testing, medical technology, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, clean energy and deep-tech innovation.
CRF Aims to Improve Access to High-End Research Facilities
Speaking at the event, IIT Delhi Director Prof. Rangan Banerjee said the Central Research Facility has been developed to provide access to advanced scientific infrastructure not only to researchers and students within IIT Delhi but also to the wider research community across the country.
The facility is designed to support academic research, industry-linked projects and technology development by enabling researchers to use sophisticated instruments that are often critical for high-quality scientific investigation and product innovation.
Technologies Showcased During CRF Day 2026
During the event, IIT Delhi highlighted several high-end instruments and technologies being used for cutting-edge research. These included:
- Cryo Electron Microscope, used for capturing high-resolution structures of biomolecules.
- Electron Probe Micro Analyzer, used for analysing metals, semiconductors and advanced materials.
- Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope, used to study nanoscale structures, material surfaces and microscopic features.
These facilities support research in optical characterisation, imaging, biomedical applications, fabrication, elemental analysis and material testing.
Strengthening Academia–Industry–Government Collaboration
According to Prof. Manidipa Banerjee, Head of CRF at IIT Delhi, the annual CRF Day is aimed at connecting advanced research facilities with academia, industry and government stakeholders. The initiative helps create a platform where researchers and technology users can explore collaboration opportunities, understand available infrastructure and accelerate innovation-led projects.
The participation of industry representatives and funding agencies also underlined the growing importance of research infrastructure in translating scientific knowledge into practical applications, commercial technologies and sector-specific solutions.
Relevance for India’s Skill and Innovation Ecosystem
The CRF ecosystem has wider relevance for India’s skill development and technical education landscape. Access to high-end research infrastructure can help students, researchers and young professionals gain exposure to advanced tools and technologies used in emerging sectors.
As India expands its focus on semiconductors, clean energy, healthcare innovation, environmental sustainability and deep-tech manufacturing, institutions such as IIT Delhi are expected to play a key role in building research capacity, developing skilled talent and supporting industry-ready innovation.
The Central Research Facility also contributes to a broader national objective of strengthening India’s research and development capabilities by enabling interdisciplinary work and making sophisticated equipment available to a larger scientific community.
Conclusion
CRF Day 2026 at IIT Delhi highlighted the importance of shared scientific infrastructure in supporting advanced research, innovation and industry collaboration. By showcasing technologies in biomedical research, nanotechnology, material sciences, environmental testing and medical technology, IIT Delhi reinforced its role as a key contributor to India’s research-led growth and deep-tech ecosystem.
For students, researchers, industry professionals and policymakers, the event reflected the increasing need for accessible research facilities that can bridge the gap between academic knowledge, industrial application and future workforce development.
IIT Delhi Showcases Advanced Research Infrastructure at CRF Day 2026
IIT Delhi celebrated CRF Day 2026, showcasing advanced research facilities in biomedical science, nanotechnology, semiconductors, clean energy and deep-tech innovation.
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