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UGI signs MoU with Noida-based company ISIE INDIA to promote research, skill development

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In order to upgrade the research programmes for the vital branches of engineering in the Prayagraj region while facilitating the skill development of youth, the city-based United Group of Institutions (UGI) have come to terms and signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ISIE INDIA Private Limited company. The company’s headquarters is in Noida, established under the aegis of the Imperial Society of Innovative Engineers (ISIE). 

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To promote research programmes in core branches of engineering in the Prayagraj region and facilitate the skill development of youth, the city-based United Group of Institutions (UGI) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ISIE INDIA Private Limited company, headquartered in Noida, under the aegis of Imperial Society of Innovative Engineers (ISIE). The MoU was signed on Saturday in virtual mode.

An initiative of UGI’s Corporate Relations Centre, the collaboration between the two focuses on making the centre Centre of Excellence (CoE) in the campus to enhance research mobility, electric vehicle specialisation, programmes for B.Tech core branch engineering students at UGI and Prayagraj region, said UGI officials.

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UGI president Jagdish Gulati and ISIE INDIA director Vinod Gupta were both presents at the signing of the MoU in the presence of UGI vice chairman Satpal Gulati, UGI vice president Gaurav Gulati, advisor to UGI Professor AK Mishra. Besides, principals, deans and heads of the departments were also present on the occasion.

Talking about the MoU, UGI president Jagidsh Gulati stated that the initiative would help to facilitate research programs in Prayagraj and enhance the industry. In a similar situation, UGI vice-chairman Satpal Gulati told that the MoU will give strengthen UGI for better innovation in the field.

UGI vice-president Gaurav Gulati also told the MoU will help the student to get better exposure in the field of engineering and will increase employability. 

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