Cyient's pact with CEMS to upskill workforce on industry-ready digital technologies

This MoU will serve as an invaluable bridge between academia and industry, connecting talented individuals with job prospects and research opportunities, ultimately driving innovation and progress in the ever-evolving landscape of modern industry

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Update:2023-10-20 18:22 IST
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HYDERABAD: Cyient, a global digital, engineering and technology solutions company, signed an MoU on Friday with the Centre of Excellence in Maritime and Shipbuilding (CEMS) to collaborate on skill enhancement training for the student community.

One of the primary objectives of this industry-academia partnership is to leverage Cyient’s industry expertise to create a pool of skilled workforce in CAD (Computer Aided Design), CAE (Computer Aided Engineering), Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and electrical system development domains to meet industry needs.

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This collaboration would play a key role in shaping the future of the maritime industry in India. Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and Ayush, recently announced a comprehensive plan to surpass 10,000 MTPA port capacity by 2047.

The Union Government also identified an investment opportunity of more than Rs 10 lakh crores in the maritime sector of the country and had the potential of creating more than 15 lakh employment opportunities.

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CEMS and Cyient’s cooperation would facilitate the effective utilisation of the intellectual capabilities of the faculty of CEMS and members of Cyient, providing significant inputs to each other in developing suitable teaching, training systems, upgradation of labs and technologies, keeping in mind the needs of the industry.

This MoU would serve as an invaluable bridge between academia and industry, connecting talented individuals with job prospects and research opportunities, ultimately driving innovation and progress in the ever-evolving landscape of modern industry.

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Prabhakar Shetty, Chief Digital Officer, Cyient said: “Building a robust technology infrastructure is vital in today's maritime industry, where new-age digital ideas are transforming vessel design, construction, and maintenance. Shipbuilders are adopting cutting-edge technologies like 3D modeling, intelligent products, AI-driven maintenance, and sustainable energy solutions to enhance efficiency, safety, and sustainability.

Adoption of new age applications and best practices from other industries will help this industry leapfrog to the next phase of growth.”

Collaborating with CEMS, we could create fertile ground for learning, innovation, hands-on project exposure and employment opportunities, Shetty further added.

Sethu Madhavan, CEO and Managing Director of CEMS said: “Joint Skill enhancement training initiatives between CEMS and Cyient is a powerful means of fostering industry insight, technological assessment, and innovative platforms while simultaneously opening cyient doors to employment opportunities. CEMS will collaboratively work with Cyient on the creation of industry-relevant course materials, ensuring that the training aligns with the latest market demands and creating a dynamic ecosystem where participants gain access to a comprehensive understanding of industry trends and emerging technologies while maintaining a strong focus on academic rigor.”

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