As part of its commitment to fostering inclusive and globally connected innovation ecosystems, Neovantage Innovation Parks (NIH)recently welcomed a delegation from the Digital & Innovation Promotion Project (DIPP), an initiative under the collaboration between the Government of Rwanda and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

The delegation, working to strengthen the startup ecosystem in Rwanda, visited India to engage with key innovation stakeholders and learn from successful models that integrate infrastructure, policy, and entrepreneurship. During their visit to Genome Valley, the group spent time with Atul Bharadwaj, Business Head at Neovantage Innovation Parks, and the team.

The exchange offered a valuable platform to discuss how public-private partnerships and integrated infrastructure play a pivotal role in enabling startups to scale and succeed. For the DIPP delegation, tasked with building a sustainable, market-driven innovation model in Rwanda, Genome Valley and NIH served as alive case study of how ecosystems can be designed to attract talent, drive research, and support entrepreneurship.
This visit is closely aligned with the company’s ESG commitments. By actively engaging with global peers, Neovantage Innovation Parks continues to reinforce its role as a catalyst for meaningful growth and innovation.