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Karnataka's KWIN City: MoUs signed with foreign universities, aims to become a global healthcare hub

Speaking at Invest Karnataka – Global Investors Meet, Karnataka’s Minister for Medical Education, Skill Development, and Livelihood Sharan Prakash Patil said that KWIN City will evolve into a premier healthcare hub.

February 12, 2025 / 20:31 IST
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Setting the ball rolling for the ambitious KWIN City (Knowledge, Wellbeing, and Innovation) project, which is planned over 5,800 acres near Bengaluru, the Karnataka government has begun signing agreements with foreign universities.

So far, the state government has signed MoUs with nine universities including St John's University (New York City) and University of Liverpool that have expressed interest in establishing their facilities in KWIN City in the next few years.  The MoU aims to strengthen research and innovation activities, education cooperation, and establish a joint working group to advance the partnership.

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Professor Tariq Ali, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (global engagement and partnerships) at University of Liverpool, said: “Our visit to Karnataka allowed us to explore the many opportunities for international collaboration with India, especially following the government’s recent regulatory changes that enable joint programmes and student mobility. Our meetings with national and state leaders have paved the way for new and expanded initiatives in Karnataka and across India, which we are excited to take forward.”