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MSEDCL signs MoU with MIT-WPU to offer power sector academia

By September 13, 2022 5:46 pm IST

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MIT World Peace University School of Electrical Engineering (MIT-WPU) located at Kothrud signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) for knowledge sharing. This initiative will lead to rich exchange of knowledge allowing access to students for latest industrial practices. The agreement will work for various industry and academia activities of mutual interest, related to the domains of power sector like electric vehicles, renewable energy, smart grids, electrical safety, energy conservation, substation visits, automation and real time projects based on industry problems.
This multidisciplinary MoU will benefit students and faculty by getting knowledge and understanding latest trends in power sector. The collaboration aims to prepare them for the future. It will improve employees’ technical skills and bridge the skill gap related to power industry. As a part of MoU, MIT-WPU faculty will also give training to MSEDCL staff as and when required.

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The MoU was signed by Dr. Prasad Khandekar, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Dr. Bharat Chaudhari, Head, School of Electrical Engineering and Dean Academics, MIT-WPU, Satish Rajdeep, Superintendent Engineer, MSEDCL, Ganeshkhind Urban Circle, Avinash Kaldhone, executive engineer, Kothrud Division, Dr. Santosh Patani, Dy. Executive Engineer & training Coordinator, MSEDCL, Pune, Dr. Netra Lokhande, Prof. Anjali Purohit, Prof. Supriya Paygude and others were present during the signing event.
Khandekar, said, “This mutually beneficial initiative will lead to a rich exchange of knowledge and will allow students and faculty to align with the latest industry practices and carry collaborative research. This collaboration will help us develop a talent pool that would have an edge, be equipped with advanced knowledge, and a narrow the skills gap. This new generation university has its academic focus on research, innovation and entrepreneurship and the robust tie-ups with the industry are required for bridging industry institute gaps.”

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