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May 25, 2022 7:09 pm

BIT Mesra, Adrosonic Ink Pact To Develop Digital Innovation Lab

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Srinagar- A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra and Adrosonic IT Consultancy Services Private Limited was signed on Wednesday  at Institute Conference Hall, BIT Mesra.

Through this MoU, BIT Mesra and Adrosonic aim to establish a Digital Innovation Lab to act as a catalyst in capacity-building by focusing on emerging areas of technology.

Through this lab, the students would be trained on the cutting-edge technologies such as Robotic Process Automation, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Augmented, Virtual reality and Cloud software. Adrosonic is an IT Consulting firm having operations across the globe

(India, UK, USA, Latin America) with clients spanning across geographies. Adrosonic also intends to select students every year for internship and depending on performance make a pre-placement offer to the interns to join their research and innovation unit. The Chief Guest Honorable Vice-Chancellor Prof. Indranil Manna spoke about the importance of Innovation led growth. The Guest of Honor Mr. Mayank, CEO of Adrosonic shared his vision of technology and innovation led development across multiple sectors. The Signing of the MoU was done between Registrar Col.Sukhpal Singh Khetarpal and Ms. Sonal, COO of Adrosonic. Prof. C. Jeganathan shared BIT Mesra’s vision for research, innovation and entrepreneurship. Mr. Neeraj, Head QMO, Adrosonic has briefed about the goals of Digital Innovation Lab. Prof. Soumyen Sikdar, Head of Centre, Centre for Quantitative Economics and Data Science spoke about the initiatives of the centre. Dr. Abhishek Naresh was the host for the event. Vote of Thanks was offered by Dr. Manish K. Pandey. The Deans, Heads and Faculties have attended this ceremony.

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Irfan Mushtaq

Irfan Mushtaq is staffer at Kashmir Observer. He tweets @irfan_dar9

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