VE Commercial Vehicles inks MoU with IIT Indore for technology development and upskilling
• Exchange
of up to 100 students and employees during the next five years
• Focus
on upskilling & future technology readiness
VE Commercial Vehicles
(VECV) has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with IIT Indore
(IITI) for a period of five years. This partnership will facilitate the
exchange of scientific information between VECV and IIT Indore and shall open
channels for the development of competencies required for the rapidly
modernizing auto and its future talent. This partnership will also facilitate
VECV employees to acquire MTech, MS(R), and Ph.D. degrees from IIT Indore.
The MoU was signed by Prof.
Suhas S. Joshi, Director, IIT Indore and Mr. Rajinder Singh Sachdeva, Chief
Operating Officer, VE Commercial Vehicles.
Commenting on the partnership,
Mr. Rajinder Singh Sachdeva, Chief Operating Officer, VE Commercial Vehicles,
said, “This is a VECV-sponsored program for its employees. We will do a
stringent internal selection process and hope to have an exchange of about 100
students and employees, in a time frame of five years. This MoU will also
enhance collaboration in research and academics in the areas of mutual
interest.”
As part of the MTech
program, VECV employees will be required to pursue online coursework in the
first year. Project work in the second year will be conducted either at VECV’s
Pithampur and Bhopal Plants or at IIT Indore under the guidance of the assigned
thesis supervisor(s) of IIT Indore.
Prof. Joshi, said, “This
cooperation will cover joint research, scientific mobility, exchange of
scientific and technical information, exploitation of research results and
transfer of technology. It will also help in the training of VECV employees,
internship of students from IITI, and facilitation of workshops, research and
consultancy projects."
Such partnerships between
corporates and academic institutions have the potential to produce cutting-edge
technology that is affordable and can support the Make in India effort. They
also have the potential of making Indore, one of India's leading centres of
research and development.