Firmly established as a rapidly rising hub of excellence for innovation and entrepreneurship, BBIT actively nurtures and empowers creative ideas across diverse fields.
Read MoreBBIT R&D Cell promotes research excellence, innovation, and entrepreneurship through projects, publications, patents, and industry collaboration.
As a NAAC-accredited and MAKAUT-affiliated institution, we maintain strong industry tie-ups for student training and research collaboration. Our modern infrastructure includes well-equipped laboratories, spacious multimedia classrooms, and dedicated research facilities that enable cutting-edge work in technology and engineering.
To be recognized as a premier research institution fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development through cutting-edge research and industry collaboration.
To create an ecosystem that nurtures research excellence, promotes interdisciplinary collaboration, and transforms innovative ideas into tangible solutions for societal benefit.
Our research spans multiple domains addressing real problems.
Empowering students to transform innovative ideas into successful ventures through our Technology Business Incubator and Innovation Lab.
Pre-incubation and incubation support with mentorship, seed funding, and workspace for student startups.
State-of-the-art makerspaces equipped with 3D printers, electronics kits, and prototyping tools.
Regular hackathons, innovation challenges, and competitions with prizes and recognition.
Deep Learning, NLP, Computer Vision
Smart Cities, Industrial IoT, Edge Computing
Blockchain, Ethical Hacking, Data Privacy
Industrial Robots, Drones, Autonomous Systems
Big Data Analytics, Predictive Modeling, BI
Solar Energy, Wind Power, Energy Storage
Collaborating with leading companies and research institutions to drive innovation and create industry-ready solutions.
State-of-the-art facility for prototyping and product development
Support for student and faculty startups with funding and mentorship
Partnerships with leading companies for joint research projects