The grant programme helps support the efforts of leading university research teams, which will be invited to work in collaboration with researchers from the Accenture Technology Labs on R&D projects that are of strategic importance to the technology industry and Accenture's enterprise clients.
"Universities are a critical source of technical and scientific research that can deliver long-term business benefits for organisations around the world," Accenture Managing Director Global Technology R&D Prith Banerjee said.
"The opportunity to collaborate with Accenture researchers will provide us with valuable inputs into how our research can help address the real-world challenges of enterprise organisations," Professor Partha Pratim Talukdar, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore said.
The grant programme is part of Accenture Open Innovation initiative, in which Accenture functions as a bridgemaker between its Global 2000 clients and the technology innovation ecosystem, which includes universities, start-ups, venture capitalists and corporate R&D labs across the world.