Industry Institute Interaction

BRINGING INDUSTRY AND ACADEMIA CLOSER

INDIA IS RANKED 109 AMONG 145 COUNTRIES WITH A SCORE OF 3.06 IN KNOWLEDGE ECONOMIC INDEX. INDUSTRY-INSTITUTE INTERACTION IS A MAJOR FACTOR TO ENABLE THE INDIAN EDUCATION SECTOR SCALE UP IN THE GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE INDEX.”

With the advent of globalization and opening up of Indian economy to outside world, competition among industries has become stiff. To solve their engineering problems, they look up now to engineering institutions. Similarly, there is an urgent need to prepare engineering students for jobs in multinational companies, by exposing them to newer technologies and engineering methodologies.

These objectives can only be achieved well by bridging the gap between industry and the academic institutions. Better interaction between technical institutions and industry is the need of the hour. This will have great bearing on the engineering curriculum, exposure of engineering students to industrial atmosphere and subsequent placement of young graduating engineers in industries across the country.

Industries and institutes have been collaborating for over a century, but the rise of a global knowledge economy has intensified the need for strategic partnerships. The Institutes are imparting the basic knowledge and skill, but the Industry-Institute Interaction will enable to undertake research by staff and students relevant to the industry.

The Industry-Institute Interaction should be designed to run longer period for preparing the manpower of world class in the field of science and technology by inculcating the various skills required by the industry, thereby contributing to the economic and social development at large.

With several layers of collaboration being built by the government to develop the Make in India program, the manpower needs have to be fulfilled in order to witness the required development. Though availability of manpower is abundant in India, well equipped manpower with employability skills is the need of the hour. There is a need to create avenues for a close academia and industry interaction through all the phases of technology development, starting from conceptualizing to commercialization.

STRENGTHENING THE DIGITAL INDIA VISION OF THE NATION DYPCET HAS BEEN FOCUSING ON DIGITAL LITERACY AS A KEY PILLAR BENEFITTING THE CITIZENS, TEACHERS, STUDENTS IN ENABLING THEM TO LEAD AN EFFECTIVE LIFE IN THE DIGITAL WORLD.

INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION

Better interaction between Technical institutions and industry is the need of the hour. This will have great bearing on the Engineering Curriculum, exposure of industrial atmosphere to engineering students and subsequent placement of young graduating engineers in industries across the country. With the advent of globalization and opening up of Indian economy to outside world, competition among industries have become stiff. To solve their engineering problems, they look up now to engg. Institutions. Similarly, there is an urgent need to prepare engineering students for jobs in multinational companies, by exposing them to newer technologies and engineering methodologies. These objectives can only be achieved well by bridging the gap between industry and the academic institute.

To Promote Industry – Institute Interaction Following Schemes Are Being Undertaken

  • • Establishment of Industry-Institute Partnership /interaction Cell.
  • • Organizing Workshops, conferences and symposia with joint participation of the faculty and the industries.
  • • Encouraging engineers from industry to visit Engineering Institution to deliver lectures.
  • • Participation of experts from industry in curriculum development.
  • • Arranging visits of staff members to various industry
  • • Professional consultancy by the faculty to industries.
  • • Industrial testing by faculty & technicians at site or in laboratory.
  • • Joint research programmes and field studies by faculty and people from industries.
  • • Visits of faculty to industry for study and discussions or delivering lectures on subjects of mutual interest.
  • • Visits of industry executives and practising engineers to the Institute for seeing research work and laboratories, discussions and delivering lectures on industrial practices, trends and experiences.
  • • Memoranda of Understanding between the Institute and industries to bring the two sides emotionally and strategically closer.
  • • Human resource development programmes by the faculty for practising engineers.
  • • B.Tech. and M.Tech. projects/dissertation work in industries under joint guidance of the faculty and experts from industry.
  • • Short-term assignment to faculty members in industries.
  • • Visiting faculty/professors from industries.
  • • Professorial Chairs sponsored by industries at the Institute.
  • • R&D Laboratories sponsored by industries at the Institute.
  • • Scholarships/fellowships instituted by industries at the Institute for students.
  • • Practical training of students in industries.

 

 

Sr. No. Name Department Role
1 Dr. K. V. Kulhalli Computer Science & Engg. Co-ordinator
2 Mr. T. B. Pinglae Architecture Member
3 Mr. A. R. Patil Civil Engg. Member
4 Mr. M. A. Pardeshi Computer Science & Engg. Member
5 Mr. S. R. Gavali Mechanical Engg. Member
6 Mr. A. M. Kasabe E & TC Member
7 Prof. R. D. Mahajan Chemical Engg. Member

D Y Patil College of Engineering and Technology have signed Memorandum of Understanding with N-Gen Group, Pune which is a
D Y Patil College of Engineering and Technology have signed Memorandum of Understanding with SVENSKA Institute of Technology,Thane which is
D Y Patil College of Engineering & Technology,Kasaba Bawada,Kolhapur would like to happily announce that our recent academy partnership with the
D Y Patil College of Engineering & Technology had coordinated two day workshop on "CII Digital Training on Industry-Academia Partnership
Winner – Mr. Datttatray Tithe (5th Arch) & Miss.Vanshika Deshpande (SE CSE) Runner up – Mr. Vaibhav Sutar (FY B.TEC)
Winner - MECHANICAL Runner up - CSE
“Aamhi Saujanyat Aahot” Directed by Prof. Prakash V. Inamdar
Inuguration of Annual gathering ARPAN 2020 at the hands of Hon. Dr. Mallinath Kalshetti,  Commissioner  KMC, Kolhapur followed by prize

February 2020
January 2020
November 2019
June-Oct 2019
2017-18

List of MoUs – 2022-23
Sr.No Name of Company MoU Duration (No. of Years) Benefit
1 RP Goenka Group – ESD Program Yearly Industrial Training Program of Pre-Final Engg. Students & Faculty
2 Eduskills,Banglore 3 Years Student & Faculty Training, Placements, Center of Excellences , Incubation Centers
3 Amazon Web Services Edutech Academy 3 Years AWS Certification & Training Program of Students & Faculties
4 CISCO Networking Academy 3 Years CISCO Certification & Training Programs of Students & Faculties
5 Blue Prism 3 Years Technology Incubation Center & Training Programs of Students & Faculties
6 Microchip 3 Years Technology Incubation Center & Training Programs of Students & Faculties
7 Palo Alto 3 Years Technology Incubation Center & Training Programs of Students & Faculties
8 Cambridge English Assessment Life Time IELT, Business English Training Programs of Students & Faculties
9 UiPath Robotics Life Time Robotics Process Automation Training Program of Students & Faculties
10 GiThub Yearly Programming & Technical Competitions Program of Students & Faculties
11 SVENSKA,Thane 3 Years Industrial Heavy Engineering & Construction , Training & Placements
12 NASSCOM Yearly Industry Forum – Knowledge Partnership & Industry Alliance, Future Skill Initiative
13 EvolvingX LifeTime Entrepreneurship Development
14 CII Yearly Industry Forum – Knowledge Partnership & Industry Alliance, Future Skill Initiative
15 ExcelR Solutions Life Time Programming & Technical Competitions Program of Students & Faculties
16 Bhartiya Yuva Shakti Trust Life Time Entrepreneurship Development
17 Centre for Advanced Studies in Policy Research Foundation 3 Years Entrepreneurship Development
18 Science & Technology Park,Pune Life Time Center for Innovation,Invention & Incubation in Mechatronics,Robotics ,Drone,GIS Mapping
19 Coursera Yearly Employability Pilot Project & Certification
20 IIDE Education Pvt ltd 2 years Digital Skills
21 UnAcademy Life Time Industrial Training & Certification Program of Pre-Final Engg. Students & Faculty
22 Celonis Academic Alliance 3 Years Execution management and process mining technology
23 Samruddhi TBI- Jugaadfunda Innovation- 3 Years Entrepreneurship Development
24 CIBIC 3 Years Entrepreneurship Development
25 Coding Ninja 1 Year Development of Coding Skills, hackathons
26 Skill Academy 1 Year Campus Recruitement Training & Mock Tests
27 Versatile Group of Companies,Kolhapur 3 Years Industry institute Interaction
28 Gong Labs Private Ltd – Coffiee,in 1 Year Campus Recruitement Training & Mock Tests
29 EduPlus Now Learning Systems Pvt Ltd 3 Years Industrial Training & Certification Program of Engg. Students & Faculty
30 ABROAD-edtech Pvt. Ltd 1 Year Students Counselling for Abroad Education & Internship Assistance
31 MAHRATTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INDUSTRIES AND AGRICULTURE,(MCCIA) 1 Year Industry – Corporate Networking
32 Prudentia Technology Solutions India Pvt. Ltd,Pune 2Years Pofessional Development,Industry Ready SAP Training
33 Shri Mahalaxmi Academy 3 Years Pofessional Development,Training
34 Tech Mahendra 1 Year Industrial Training Program of Pre-Final Engg. Students & Faculty

 

List of MOUs