Kinetic Green partners with Vishwakarma Institutes to promote skill development and research
Kinetic Green and VI&U collaborate to provide hands-on training, industrial exposure, and research opportunities in AI and sustainable automotive technologies, aiming to align education with industry needs and prepare students for emerging careers.
Kinetic Green Energy and Power Solutions Limited, a manufacturer of electric two- and three-wheelers, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Vishwakarma Institutes and University (VI&U) to promote skill-based training, research, and education. This partnership aims to strengthen the connection between industry and academia while preparing students for careers in emerging fields.
As part of the agreement, Kinetic Green will offer students and faculty hands-on training, practical exposure, and access to its laboratories, workshops, and industrial sites. In response, VI&U will align its curriculum with industry requirements, focusing on preparing students for professional opportunities. The collaboration also includes industrial training programs, internships, faculty development initiatives, and joint research efforts in artificial intelligence (AI) and sustainable automotive technologies.
Students from VI&U will also work on marketing projects and internships involving AI concept development for Kinetic Green, contributing to innovation in the automotive sector.
Sulajja Firodia Motwani, Founder and CEO of Kinetic Green Energy & Power Solutions, emphasized the value of industry-academia collaboration. She stated, “This partnership aims to provide students with industry-relevant knowledge and practical insights, creating opportunities for learning and innovation.”
Bharat Agarwal, President of VI&U, highlighted the benefits of the partnership, saying, “This collaboration offers students and faculty exposure to industry practices and the chance to contribute to advanced fields like AI and sustainable technologies.”
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