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Friday 14 November 2014

R.N. Jayaprakash : CHENNAI: Agni’s Centre intended for Research along with Growth, some sort of system associated with Agni College or university associated with Technologies, Thalambur, joined hands having Teeny Field Sectors Connection (TISIA), along with organised the ‘Industrial R&D Relationship Meet’ from Adhiparashakthi Kalyana Mandapam, in this article not too long ago.
The actual achieving ended up being done that has a watch to commencing connection involving market sectors along with individuals associated with Agni College or university associated with Technologies, inside the elements of exploration, consultancy along with improvement associated things to do. Customers coming from different marketplace links for instance TISIA (Tiny Field Marketplace Association) along with PIEMA (Perungudi Industrial Real estate Makers Association), school along with individuals coming from Agni College or university associated with Technologies took part inside the fulfill.

At the Shanmugham, vice-president, TISIA made welcome your collecting. Utes Jayaprakash, secretary, TISIA, sent your presidential address. Within his conversation, he burdened the importance associated with industry-institution venture intended for the main benefit of the tiny degree market sectors.

Utes Viswanathan, us president associated with PIEMA, and other company bearers associated with TISIA chatted on the situation.
Medical professional Utes 3rd there�s r 3rd there�s r Senthil Kumar, major, Agni College or university associated with Technologies, sent your specific address. Within his conversation, he elaborated on the pursuits taken through 3rd there�s r D Jayaprakash, handling trustee associated with Agni College or university associated with Technologies, to promote R&D things to do for that communal selling point of individuals along with modest degree industrialists. He outlined your important R&D things to do undertaken as well as the aid provided as instruction towards market sectors.

Grams Sasi Kumar, dean, Research along with Growth, chatted on the importance of R&D venture involving market sectors along with informative institutions along with how you can link your distance involving these people. He furthermore wanted your market sectors to recommend specialized complications faced through these people to ensure that individuals could carryout industry-relevant, ‘real- world’ complications for his or her assignments.

Utes Vijay Ananth built some sort of depth demonstration on the R&D things to do staying completed inside the college, scholar assignments along with amenities available to assist your market sectors. Inside interactive period, several industrialists chatted around the specialized issues faced through these people along with wanted some help from Agni College or university associated with Technologies. A great MoU ended up being closed involving Agni College or university associated with Technologies along with Teeny Field Sectors Connection (TISIA) to ascertain your construction for that venture relating to the fellow member market sectors along with Agni College or university associated with Technologies. Utes Devasenapathi, articulation secretary, TISIA recommended some sort of political election associated with cheers.
-R. D. Jayaprakash
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Friday 26 September 2014

R.N. Jayaprakash - CHENNAI: Agni’s Centre for Research and Development, a unit of Agni College of Technology, Thalambur, joined hands with Tiny Sector Industries Association (TISIA), and organised an ‘Industrial R&D Collaboration Meet’ at Adhiparashakthi Kalyana Mandapam, here recently.
The meeting was conducted with a view to initiating interaction between industries and  students of Agni College of Technology, in the areas of research, consultancy and development related activities. Members from various industry associations such as TISIA (Tiny Sector Industry Association) and PIEMA (Perungudi Industrial Estate Manufacturers Association), faculty and students from Agni College of Technology participated in the meet.

E Shanmugham, vice-president, TISIA welcomed the gathering. S Jayaprakash, secretary, TISIA, delivered  the presidential address. In his speech, he stressed the importance of industry-institution collaboration for the benefit of the small scale industries.

S Viswanathan, president of PIEMA, and other office bearers of TISIA spoke on the occasion.
Dr S R R Senthil Kumar, principal, Agni College of Technology, delivered the  special address. In his speech,  he elaborated on the initiatives taken by R N Jayaprakash, managing trustee of Agni College of Technology, to promote R&D activities for the mutual benefit of  students and small scale industrialists. He highlighted the major R&D activities undertaken and  the  assistance provided  in the form of training to the industries.

 G Sasi Kumar, dean, Research and Development, spoke on the importance of R&D collaboration between industries and educational institutions and how to bridge the gap between them. He also requested  the industries to suggest technical problems faced by them so that students can carryout industry-relevant, ‘real- world’ problems for their projects.

S Vijay Ananth made a detail presentation on the R&D activities being  carried out in  the college, student projects and  facilities available to help the industries. In the interactive session, a few industrialists spoke about the technical issues faced by them and requested assistance from Agni College of Technology. An MoU was signed  between Agni College of Technology and  Tiny Sector Industries Association (TISIA) to establish the framework for the collaboration between the member industries and Agni College of Technology. S Devasenapathi, joint secretary, TISIA proposed a vote of thanks.
-R.N. Jayaprakash

Tuesday 23 September 2014

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R.N.Jayaprakash :
CHENNAI: Small is beautiful. This seems to be the flavour on campuses now.

When there is a race among colleges to bring top corporate employers to their campuses for recruitments, a few colleges are quietly tying up with small and tiny industrial sector, thereby opening big job opportunities for their students.

Forget top corporates, engineering students must be properly utilised by tiny and small scale industries so that both sections could mutually benefit. This was the message sent across at an industry-college interface organised by the Agni College of Technology (ACT) here on Saturday. R N Jayaprakash, managing trustee of the college, called upon tiny and small scale industries to make use of the calibre of engineering students and faculty members, so as to improve the status of their micro industries.
-R N Jayaprakash.