The strategic partnership aims to create valuable opportunities for students and faculty through expert lectures, specialized training programs, internships, collaborative research projects, and industry engagement initiatives. The collaboration is designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements, particularly in the fields of VLSI, semiconductor chip design, artificial intelligence, and advanced computing technologies.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Vijaysekhar Chellaboina, Vice Chancellor of JK Lakshmipat University, emphasized the importance of integrating industry expertise into higher education.
“This partnership with Object Automation System Solutions marks an important step in strengthening JKLU’s commitment to innovation-driven education and industry collaboration. By connecting our students and faculty with global experts, advanced AI infrastructure, and emerging technologies, we aim to create transformative learning and research opportunities that prepare our learners for the future of technology and global industry,” said Dr. Chellaboina.
The collaboration will focus on several cutting-edge domains, including semiconductor chip design, AI for healthcare, AI in bioinformatics, AI-driven automotive technologies, AI applications in banking and finance, and other emerging technology sectors.
As part of the agreement, both organizations will work together to design industry-relevant curricula and organize conferences, workshops, symposia, refresher courses, and international academic events. These initiatives are expected to enhance student employability, promote innovation, and encourage research-led learning.
JK Lakshmipat University has consistently championed experiential learning and industry engagement through its interdisciplinary programs in engineering, design, and management. The latest collaboration further strengthens the university’s vision of preparing students for the rapidly evolving global technology landscape.
The MoU signing ceremony was attended by university leadership, faculty members, and representatives from Object Automation System Solutions, highlighting a shared commitment to advancing technology education, research, and innovation.
