RV-SKILLS CEO Basavaraj Nagaraju (third from
the right) and Dr. Geetha, Vice Principal of RV College of Engineering (third
from the left) are seen with the Industrial Technology Research Institute,
Taiwan.
Bengaluru: RV
College of Engineering and RV-Skills, a center for emerging technologies
established by RV Trust, are all set to get their students experience and be trained
by Taiwan and Singapore semiconductor ecosystem on various semiconductor
process, from design to manufacturing.
This significant move comes at a time
when India and Singapore signed MoUs recently to collaborate on digital
infrastructure, semiconductors, and skill development. These developments took
place when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Singapore recently.
In tune with the nation’s goal, RV
educational institutions have made rapid progress in engaging with both
Singapore and Taiwan industries and educational institutions to get training
programs in semiconductor and other emerging technical fields. This measure
would benefit RV students besides meeting the industry requirements.
Dr. K. S. Geetha, Vice Principal,
RVCE, and RV-Skills CEO, Mr. Basavaraj Nagaraju, were in Taiwan from August 24
to September 3 and met the representatives of various companies and educational
institutions to build a partnership for conducting training for the RV students.
It has identified partners and will soon bring the best technologies and
processes to its institutions.
They visited the globally acclaimed
National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), Minghisn University of Science and
Technology, Hsinchu Science Park, Industrial Technology Research Institute
(ITRI) and Taiwan Tech Arena (TTA). Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company
(TSMC) was incubated at ITRI. TSMC is one of the largest companies that supply
more than 65% of the global chips. Its clients include Apple, Google, Nvidia,
and Qualcomm.
Mr. Nagaraju said that both Taiwan and
Singapore are thriving despite many constraints. Taiwan is focused and
consistent in vocational training programs. Singapore has built a successful
business model despite being constrained in terms of natural resources.
Dr.
Geetha said, “We want to adopt all the best learning programs from universities
in Taiwan. Meeting experts in the field has given insights. We are committed to
making similar investments in our institutions in the coming days. RVCE has
been pioneers in adopting new ideas and proactive with the industrial growth
cycle.”
RV institutions have the right mindset
and intent to be the first private institution to establish the right
environment for the semiconductor industries to find the right resources who
are technically and skill-wise trained. We have met the partners in Taiwan to
exchange the methodologies, infrastructure, and process to build the training
programs that can be incorporated as part of the standard education curriculum,
but with strong emphasis on industry-relevant hands-on experience with the
right infrastructure. The goal is to equip RV-Skills and RVCE students, so that
industries will find our students more desired to be working on production
environment without having to train them at work, they added.
About
RV-SKILLS:
RV
Skills is a premier institution dedicated to providing cutting-edge technical
skills training and fostering innovation in the technology sector. With over 18
years of experience, RV Skills has a legacy of producing skilled engineers who
have made a significant impact on the global technology ecosystem. The
institution is committed to evolving its training methodologies to stay ahead
of emerging technologies and to bridge the skill gap in India's technology
sector.
For More information Please contact:
Mr.
Basavaraj Nagaraju
Chief
Executive Officer, RV-SKILLS
M:
9880703087 | E mail: basavaraj@rv-skills.com
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