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He further said, "at the same time, we are keen to leverage this collaboration with a premier technology institute like IIT Madras to promote upskilling and professional development of our engineering talent, and facilitate higher education and research in areas of strategic interest."
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Aero
engines major Rolls-Royce said it has entered into a collaboration
with Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras to promote and explore
opportunities for joint research programs.
The
company will also roll-out a 'Technical Higher Study Framework' to facilitate
higher education for its engineers, in partnership with IIT Madras, Rolls-Royce
said in a statement.
An
MoU has been signed between the company and IIT Madras for the collaboration.
As part of the MoU, Rolls-Royce and IIT Madras will also aim to pursue advanced
research in areas of relevance to future technological and programmatic needs
of the company, it added.
"The
association with IIT Madras is another step in our efforts to promote
collaborative research programs with like-minded partners in India. We look
forward to exploring areas where we can co-develop technological
solutions," Rolls-Royce India and South Asia President Kishore Jayaraman
said.
He further said, "at the same time, we are keen to leverage this collaboration with a premier technology institute like IIT Madras to promote upskilling and professional development of our engineering talent, and facilitate higher education and research in areas of strategic interest."
Commenting
on the collaboration, Industrial Consultancy and Sponsored Research Associate
Dean, IIT Madras, V Kamakoti said, "the interaction with Rolls-Royce will
certainly induce multi-faceted interdisciplinary technology exploration
involving the diverse specializations available at IIT Madras and mapping them
into specific application areas of high practical value."
Under
the collaboration, Rolls-Royce will sponsor select employees keen to pursue
Masters and PhD level studies, as part of its Technical Higher Study Framework,
in partnership with IIT Madras.
To
qualify for the program, employees must first clear the IIT Madras selection
process, and their topic should be aligned with Rolls-Royce strategic research
priorities and capabilities, it added.
The
program is open to all permanent employees at the Rolls-Royce Engineering
Centre in Bengaluru who have completed 36 months of service with the company.
The
initiative is in line with the company's efforts to promote growth and career
progression for its engineering talent, it said.