9 December 2025 : In a major step toward fostering innovation and entrepreneurship, Ludhiana’s veterinary university has signed a new incubation agreement aimed at supporting startups and research-driven ventures in the veterinary and allied sectors. The collaboration seeks to strengthen the university’s ecosystem, providing mentoring, funding, and infrastructure to budding entrepreneurs.
Scope of the Agreement
The agreement, signed between the university and a partner incubation organization, focuses on:
- Supporting veterinary startups in animal healthcare, nutrition, and biotechnology
- Providing access to lab facilities, modern equipment, and research resources
- Offering mentorship from experienced faculty and industry experts
- Facilitating funding opportunities and networking with investors
University officials emphasized that the initiative is aligned with India’s broader push to promote innovation in agriculture, veterinary sciences, and allied sectors, contributing to rural development and animal welfare.
Objectives of the Incubation Program
- Encourage Research Commercialization: Transforming academic research into market-ready solutions for veterinary health, livestock management, and bio-agriculture.
- Empower Young Entrepreneurs: Equipping students and researchers with the tools to launch their startups successfully.
- Promote Sustainability: Focus on eco-friendly and sustainable technologies in animal care and farming.
- Enhance Industry Collaboration: Partnering with private companies, NGOs, and government agencies to bridge the gap between research and practical applications.
Dr. R.S. Aulakh, Vice-Chancellor of the university, highlighted the importance of incubation centers, stating,
“This initiative will not only support student entrepreneurs but also strengthen India’s position in veterinary innovation globally.”
Key Features of the Incubation Program
- Seed Funding: Startups accepted into the program will have access to initial seed capital to develop prototypes.
- Mentorship and Training: Industry experts will provide guidance on business planning, regulatory approvals, and commercialization strategies.
- Collaborative Labs: Startups will have access to state-of-the-art research labs and animal care facilities.
- Networking Opportunities: Entrepreneurs will be connected with investors, government bodies, and industry leaders to accelerate growth.
Expected Benefits
The new incubation agreement is expected to:
- Foster innovation in animal healthcare, livestock productivity, and biotechnology.
- Create employment opportunities for graduates and researchers.
- Encourage cross-disciplinary research, combining veterinary science with technology, nutrition, and bioengineering.
- Position Ludhiana as a hub for veterinary startups and research-driven entrepreneurship.
Focus Areas for Startups
The incubation center plans to support startups working on:
- Animal disease diagnostics and therapeutics
- Livestock nutrition and feed solutions
- Smart farming and livestock monitoring technologies
- Biotechnology applications in veterinary medicine
- Sustainable and eco-friendly animal husbandry practices
Industry and Government Support
The program is being launched with support from government schemes promoting agritech and animal husbandry startups. Industry partners are also expected to play a key role in mentoring and providing funding for innovative solutions with scalable market potential.
Officials noted that incubation programs like these enhance collaboration between academia and industry, making research more impactful and commercially viable. Startups emerging from the program could contribute significantly to rural livelihoods and the broader veterinary sector in India.
Looking Ahead
With the incubation agreement now in place, Ludhiana Veterinary University plans to invite applications from promising startups, with selection based on innovation, feasibility, and market potential. Over the next few years, the program aims to support dozens of startups, potentially transforming the regional veterinary ecosystem.
The university is also exploring partnerships with international research institutions, aiming to bring global best practices to India’s veterinary innovation landscape.
Dr. Aulakh added,
“We envision a vibrant community of innovators who will not only solve real-world problems in animal health but also contribute to the economic growth of our country.”
Summary
Ludhiana Veterinary University signs a new incubation agreement to support startups in veterinary sciences, providing funding, mentorship, lab facilities, and industry collaboration to foster innovation and entrepreneurship.

