Hyderabad-South Australia Collaboration Strengthened During Premier’s Visit
Varahi media.com online news,Hyderabad, 26 March 2025:Hyderabad, a fast-emerging hub for technology and entrepreneurship, has been selected as a key city for South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas’ visit to foster collaboration with leading innovators.

Varahi media.com online news,Hyderabad, 26 March 2025:Hyderabad, a fast-emerging hub for technology and entrepreneurship, has been selected as a key city for South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas’ visit to foster collaboration with leading innovators.
Many of these innovators are distinguished alumni and business partners of South Australian universities, further reinforcing the strong ties between the two regions. The Premier aims to strengthen Hyderabad-Adelaide business relations and highlight the success of Hyderabad alumni in various industries.
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on innovation. Adelaide is home to major innovation hubs such as the Australian Institute for Machine Learning, Tonsley Innovation District, and Lot Fourteen precinct.
As part of his first visit to Hyderabad as Premier, Mr. Malinauskas will deliver a keynote address at the StudyAdelaide event, which will include a panel discussion showcasing partnerships between South Australian universities and high-profile Indian businesses.

Celebrating Innovation and Collaboration
The panel will feature key figures such as:
- Professor G.V.R.K Acharyulu, Dean, School of Management Studies, University of Hyderabad
- Dr. Ram K Aluru, Founder & CEO, Onnes Cryogenics
- Mr. Raviteja Duggineni, Founder & CEO, ResearchSat
Onnes Cryogenics, an Indian startup, is developing advanced composite fuel tanks for rockets. Through the University of South Australia’s Venture Catalyst Space program, Onnes has significantly advanced its cryogenic storage technology and is finalizing designs for hydrogen and oxygen storage solutions.
ResearchSat, a space-tech startup founded in Adelaide and now also incorporated in India, is pioneering space-based experimentation to develop innovative therapeutics. Its founder, Mr. Raviteja Duggineni, is a University of Adelaide alumnus with a vision to transform medical research using insights from space.
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Hyderabad and Adelaide share a deep connection through their mutual focus
Professor Acharyulu, a Flinders University alumnus, plays a key role in fostering academic and business connections between India and South Australia.
Speaking on the growing ties, Premier Peter Malinauskas stated: “South Australia’s economy is rapidly transforming with growth in health, renewable energy, space, agriculture, and critical technologies. Education is a powerful connector, creating lasting bonds between people and industries.

The strong partnerships between South Australia’s education sector, industries, and alumni reflect our commitment to global collaboration, just as Hyderabad is a center for innovation and entrepreneurship.”
StudyAdelaide Chief Executive Jane Johnston highlighted the growing appeal of Adelaide for Indian students, stating:”Adelaide is a top choice for students from India, including Hyderabad, and we are committed to supporting them throughout their academic and professional journeys.
In the last two years, over 400 Indian students participated in employment-related events by StudyAdelaide. To further this, we recently launched Employment Connect, the most comprehensive employment support initiative by any Australian city, providing international students with essential job resources and career development opportunities.”
South Australia’s universities continue to provide world-class programs in high-demand fields such as AI, data science, cybersecurity, and renewable energy, ensuring students gain industry-aligned skills. The state’s startup ecosystem also offers students hands-on experience in cutting-edge technologies, strengthening global innovation networks.

Looking ahead, South Australia is preparing for a major transformation in higher education. In 2026, Adelaide University—Australia’s newest university—will be launched by merging the University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide, leveraging 180 years of academic excellence. Additionally, Flinders University is expanding with a new city campus and a state-of-the-art Health and Medical Research Building at Flinders Village.
Following engagements in Hyderabad, the South Australian delegation will continue to Mumbai, further cementing its strategic ties with India. This visit marks a pivotal step in expanding collaboration, fostering innovation, and strengthening economic and academic connections between South Australia and India.