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SRM Institute signs MoU with Kingston Universityedit
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SRM Institute of Science and Technology signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of Kingston. The collaboration is a result of the long-term engagement that the IET provides to its Academic Partners in a bid to enhance the quality of their engineering programmes as well as pushing them towards attaining global benchmarks of quality engineering education.
IETSRM Institute of Science and Technology signs MoU with Kingston Universityedit
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SRM Institute of Science and Technology signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of Kingston. The collaboration is a result of the long-term engagement that the IET provides to its Academic Partners in a bid to enhance the quality of their engineering programmes as well as pushing them towards attaining global benchmarks of quality engineering education.
The IETThe IET accredited SRM Institute of Science and Technology signs MoU with Kingston Universityedit
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of Science and Technology signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of Kingston. The collaboration is a result of the long-term engagement that the IET provides to its Academic Partners in a bid to enhance the quality of their engineering programmes as well as pushing them towards attaining global benchmarks of quality engineering education.
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IETE holds AGM, elects new bodyedit
The Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), Jammu Center conducted its Annual General body Meeting (AGM), in the office of chairman, Professor Rakesh Vaid, during which the new body of the office bearers for the session 2018-20 was elected.
IETEIndustry News: Information and Communications
Why India needs to address data flow issues, quickedit
Access to big data can help build productive and advanced AI systems or could be destructive for individuals, companies or even governments.
Artificial IntelligenceAI Redefining Connectivity and New Cycle of Economic Growthedit
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is driving a paradigm shift in how nations prepare for the digital economy and could almost double the value of the global digital economy to $23 trillion by 2025 from $12.9 trillion in 2017 when it accounted for 17.1 percent of the global GDP.
Artificial IntelligenceThere’s an upside to automationedit
Today, anything that can be automated will be automated, and the Indian IT industry is primed for this by offering RPA services that are faster and more affordable.
AutomationRole of AI in digital transformation efforts and beyondedit
Digital business has hastened the interest in Artificial Intelligence that CIOs are rushing to build an AI strategy and investment plan.
Artificial IntelligenceStand-alone policy on IoT on cardsedit
The department of telecom (DoT) will bring soon announce a stand-alone policy on internet of things (IoT) under a regulatory and security framework and is currently identifying appropriate spectrum bands and technology for this web-enabled ecosystem.
IoTIndustry News: Future of Mobility
India to be shared mobility leader by 2030, says reportedit
India is expected to be a leader in shared mobility by 2030 as rising share of electric and autonomous vehicles will improve shared mile economics, says a Morgan Stanley report.
Shared MobilityWireless charging for electric cars is the next frontieredit
While Indian auto makers like Tata Motors and Mahindra have unveiled and started work on the EV strategy, Indian startups are in the race to corner a part of the EV race. Hyderabad- based Gayam Motor Works (GMW) is the first company in the world to develop an electric three-wheeler with Li-Ion battery, with a battery swapping system.
EV ChargingIndustry News: Education
Digital Education Reinventing Teaching – Learning Practicesedit
Digital Learning is a combination of technology, digital content and instructions. On one hand, it helps teachers to deliver the content effectively and on the other, it facilitates how students receive content
Digital LearningEngineering basicsedit
Students must be aware of the fact that India recently applied for a membership in the Washington Accord, an agreement by eight countries that claims to provide a mechanism for mutual recognition between the signatory bodies of engineering education accreditation processes with the support of three of its members, the UK, Australia and Canada.
EngineeringIndia’s IT engineers need to reskill to survive – and this is the tech they’re clamouring to learnedit
From large IT companies reskilling their workforces to young engineers learning new-age tools, there’s a rush to catch up with the latest trends. But there’s one technology that has far more takers than any other: the internet of things or IoT.
ReskillingThe jobs of the future have arrived, but is India skill-ready?edit
India is facing an interesting paradox – on one hand, the country boasts a pulsating economy, growing at a rate of 7.4% as per the IMF, on the other, it struggles with an impasse between jobs and job-ready talent, with a low technology penetration beyond the big cities, where majority of its population lives.
UpskillingWhy skill development won’t guarantee jobs to India’s unemployed youthedit
India doesn’t have any plan for them, unlike Germany, where vocational education is integrated into the formal education, thus there are no drop-outs.
Skill DevelopmentNurturing Tomorrow with Best Higher Education Practicesedit
Higher Education plays a vital role in overall development of a State in a planned manner. To implement it, the Government along with private players has taken various initiatives understanding the current requirements and future prospects
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Record amount of renewable energy installed globally in 2017 -researchedit
A record amount of renewable power capacity was installed worldwide last year as the cost of wind and solar became even more competitive with fossil fuels, research by renewables policy organisation REN21 showed.
Renewable EnergySolar rooftop growth slow; 40GW by 2022 hard to achieve: Expertsedit
Floating solar projects could be also be a good alternative for the government to meet its 100 GW target due to limitations of land use, according to Sunil Rathi, director, Waaree Energies.
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