Maharashtra is set to revolutionize its technical education sector with the establishment of Centers of Excellence (CoEs) in cutting-edge fields such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), Industry 4.0, and 3D Printing. This initiative follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT) and the Government of Maharashtra.
Union Minister for Electronics & Information Technology, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, emphasized the significance of this collaboration during the signing ceremony held in New Delhi. “This partnership will provide students with practical education tailored to the current demands of the industry,” he said, adding that the initiative will first focus on Maharashtra and later expand to other states, particularly targeting Polytechnic institutions and Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs).
The MoU aims to create CoEs at Government Polytechnic and Government Engineering College in Maharashtra. It also outlines plans to seek funding from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and other government bodies through joint project proposals.
Vaishnaw commended Maharashtra’s well-established network of technical education institutions, which positions the state to effectively implement these CoEs. “The strong industrial foundation of Maharashtra, combined with the necessary technical education, aligns perfectly with the National Education Policy’s focus on practical skills,” he remarked.
Maharashtra currently has 40 government polytechnics and over 300 private polytechnics. The Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education has already set up a Center of Excellence in IoT at six government polytechnics and a CoE in Robotics and Automation at three. The newly signed MoU will facilitate further expansions, establishing additional CoEs at remaining government polytechnics.
Shri Chandrakant Patil, Maharashtra’s Minister of Higher and Technical Education, along with key officials from the government and MeitY, attended the signing ceremony. Patil highlighted the initiative’s potential to significantly benefit students by providing them with relevant skills and job placement opportunities in the burgeoning IT industry.
As Maharashtra embarks on this ambitious initiative, the collaboration between NIELIT and the state government stands to empower the youth, equipping them with the tools needed for successful careers in emerging technologies. This commitment to enhancing technical education promises to position Maharashtra as a leader in the innovative landscape of the future.