Abstract Partnerships between industry and academia are essential for furthering research and spurring innovation because they combine the advantages of both sectors. The many models of academic-industry collaboration that are examined in this research are highlighted, along with their unique structures and operational dynamics. It looks at more contemporary forms like public-private partnerships and innovation incubators as well as more established ones like sponsored research agreements and research consortia. The article addresses practical methods for starting and keeping these partnerships, such as matching corporate demands with research objectives, arranging financing terms, and setting up governance frameworks that encourage fruitful exchanges. To guarantee mutually beneficial outcomes, important factors including intellectual property management, communication techniques, and the integration of academic and industry experience are addressed. This study intends to improve the efficacy and sustainability of industry-academia cooperation in advancing scientific and technological advancement by offering insights into successful partnership models and useful tactics for cultivating strong ties
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