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Collaboration to design high-tech training facilities and programs in smart manufacturing

Collaboration to design high-tech training facilities and programs in smart manufacturing

June 8, 2023 12:28 pm

NAMTECH and Schneider Electric collaborate to design and deliver short- and long-term academic programs, starting with a Professional Master’s Program in Smart Manufacturing and a Professional Technologist Program in Automation. NAMTECH will start operating in an interim campus at IIT Gandhinagar from August 2023.

Schneider Electric and ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AM/NS India), a collaboration between ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a cutting-edge smart campus in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The project is dedicated to the New Age Makers Institute of Technology (NAMTECH), an educational initiative by Arcelor Mittal Nippon Steel India. The objective is to provide a comprehensive and advanced model of engineering and technical education, focusing on manufacturing and sustainability. NAMTECH will initially operate from an interim campus located at the Research Park of IIT Gandhinagar, starting from August 2023.

Deepak Sharma, Zone President-Greater India, MD & CEO, Schneider Electric India, said,“The MoU ims to transform the Smart Manufacturing and Sustainable Energy segment through professional training of young minds. This strategic partnership opens avenues for us to provide comprehensive training to young individuals from diverse backgrounds, equipping them with digital skills to thrive as proficient technicians and engineers. As part of the MoU, we will leverage our solutions to foster the development of digitally skilled technicians, empowering them to contribute effectively in a digitally-driven world. Together, we envision transforming the education sector and empowering the youth of India to become industry-ready professionals, poised to contribute to the nation’s growth and development.”

NAMTECH and Schneider Electric will collaborate to design and deliver short- and long-term academic programs, starting with a Professional Master’s Program in Smart Manufacturing and a Professional Technologist Program in Automation. They will also work in tandem on the design and delivery of a smart campus and several technical labs at the campus in Ahmedabad.

Dilip Oommen, Chief Executive Officer, ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AM/NS INDIA) said, “This initiative reinforces our commitment to fostering innovation and equipping young people with essential skills and knowledge required to excel in the digital era of manufacturing. We are pleased to partner with Schneider Electric and look forward to drawing on their industry knowledge and expertise in designing cutting-edge training labs and smart campus for the upcoming NAMTECH institute. Together, we aim to provide the necessary skills to the next generation of manufacturing leaders to help shape a sustainable future for India.”

The partnership will also work to launch programs in the areas of academic and capability development to ensure the delivery of student services, such as providing industry experts as faculty members, organising industry visits, and creating internship and employment opportunities for students in India and abroad.

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