IIT Delhi and Systra Group signed a MoU for advance research.
IIT Delhi and Systra Group signed a MoU for advance research.
New Delhi September 3: The IIT Delhi, an institution of national importance, and Systra Group, a leading global engineering and consulting firm specializing in public transport and mobility solutions, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to advance various research initiatives that support and promote sustainable development goals.
Under this MoU, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi scientists and Systra Group will strive to unlock the technological potential of fields such as Intelligent Scada for Rail Traction Power Optimization, EV: First/Last Mile Connectivity, and Seismic Analysis & Design of Underground Structures.
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi faculty Prof. Arpan Chattopadhyay (Electrical Engineering Dept.), Prof. Krishna Sirohi (Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management), and Prof. GV Ramana, (Civil Engineering Dept.) will lead the various research verticals identified under this MoU.
The collaboration between these two is a testament to the pledge towards technology evolution, growth of industry, and sustainability.
While signing the MoU, Prof. Preeti Ranjan Panda, Dean, Corporate Relations, said, “We are pleased to embark on this partnership with Systra, a collaboration that reflects IIT Delhi’s dedication to pioneering research and technological innovation. Together, we look forward to making impactful contributions to the future of technology in India.”
Mr. Hari Somalraju, CEO India, Systra Group in India, said, “This collaboration with IIT Delhi, as part of our CSR initiative, reflects merging academic excellence with industrial innovation. The dynamic exchange of ideas, knowledge, and talent, which will play a crucial role in the success of groundbreaking projects and contribute to the growth of the industry”.
“This partnership will explore more collaboration channels of mutual interest that will fuel innovation and ideation of novel technologies”, said Dr. Nishith Gupta, CTO India, Systra Group in India.
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