Plastindia Foundation ties up with
US universities to set up Plastindia International University at Vapi
The Plastindia Foundation in
collaboration with the University of Massachusetts Lowell (USA) and
University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA) is setting up the Plastindia
International University at Vapi in Gujarat. The initiative aims to develop a
world class facility to develop skilled manpower for the plastics industry.
"The initiative will ensure that the human resources being employed in
the industry have exposure to the latest technology, production processes and
management practices as part of their education and training," the
Plastindia Foundation said.
Plastindia Foundation is the apex
body of major associations, organisations, and institutions connected with
plastics, with common objectives to promote the development of plastics
industry. The key focus of the Foundation is to facilitate export led growth
of the Indian plastic industry and to make India a preferred global sourcing
base for plastics products.
To address the growing needs of
plastics & polymer industry and its rapid expansion in Asia, Plastindia
Foundation had conducted a survey among 50 key industrialists. The findings
highlighted that majority of the employees were non-degree holders with an
average work experience of 1-5 years. The survey underlined the need for a
knowledge centre and short-term trainings for technical staff.
Delegates and the faculty members
of the University of Massachusetts Lowell recently visited India to meet
industrialists and to ascertain the gap between education and skilled
professionals in India. They visited India to familiarise themselves with the
technology practices applied in plastic manufacturing companies in Vapi,
Daman and Silvassa – known as a plastic manufacturing hub. The delegates also
interacted with renowned industrialists to understand the educational needs
of the plastic industry in India and incorporate those elements in the
curriculum.
The under-graduate engineering
programme at the Plastindia International University (PIU) will incorporate
all the components of the curriculum that has made U-Mass Lowell Plastics
Engineering programme an international success. The programme aims to create
a pool of skilled technicians/engineers who can think globally and implement
expertise on the work floor that would be beneficial to the industry.
Concept to
commercialisation
PIU will be the first institution
in India which will teach polymer technology from concept to
commercialisation. The PIU intends having courses in B.Tech, M.Tech, Ph.D,
Management of Technology and Continuing Education. The Continuing Education
Program (CEP) will be conducted periodically, with active involvement of the
industry and will be focused on upgrading technical knowledge of human
resources already employed in the industry.
Speaking on the development, Mr.
Bipin Shah, President of Plastindia Foundation, said, "Our aim is to
keep people first, followed by the approach and ultimate selection of the
process, which keeps integrity of the environment and ultimately brings
sustainability for future growth. Our efforts will be to create
entrepreneurship, logistics and problem solving methodology."
The construction of the proposed
university is already on and the campus being built will occupy 52,940 sq.
mtrs in area and is being built at an estimated cost of Rs. 132-crore of
which Rs. 9-crore have already been spent on the phase-I.
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