Bhubaneswar: In a ground-breaking partnership, KIIT-DU and KPIT Technologies Ltd. have signed an MoU to launch a co-branded M.Tech programme focused on Automotive Electronics & Software aimed at preparing the next generation of technology experts.
The collaboration will bring together KPIT’s industry-leading capabilities in automotive technology with KIIT’s advanced educational framework.
Such an initiative will enhance the quality of talent pool and also ensure that graduates are immediately employable and capable of contributing to innovative research and advancements in the field.
Expressing his delight on the collaboration, KIIT and KISS Founder Dr Achyuta Samanta said, “We have a strong intellectual capital and talent base to partner with industry in bridging the talent gap and nurturing future-ready digital professionals.”
KPIT Technologies Ltd Co-Founder, CEO and MD Kishor Patil highlighted the uniqueness of the partnership.
“The tie-up with KIIT-DU is novel and unique of its kind for KPIT in India. We are focused on developing the next generation of automotive technology professionals and are excited to impart training among the KIIT-DU students,” said Patil.
“The Automotive Industry and Software Technology is changing the face of the world. There is a fast-growing demand for a market-ready workforce, and industry and academia must work closely together to develop quality tech talents,” stated KIIT-DU Vice Chancellor Prof. Saranjit Singh.
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