Iipc - Events
Iipc - Events
Iipc - Events
The inaugural ceremony of Industrial Institute Partnership Cell (IIPC) was organized under the aegis of Acropolis
Institute of Technology & Research: Faculty of Management Studies, Indore on 24th July 2010, Saturday. The
institute has formed this cell with an aim to reduce the gap between the industry expectations (practice) and
academic offering (theory) by direct involvement of industry to attain a symbiosis. On the occasion of inaugural
ceremony, Shri Sunil Chordia, Managing Director, Rajratan Global Wire Limited, India, Rajratan Thai Wire Co. Ltd.
Thailand, and President, Indore Management Association, was invited as the Chief Guest and Shri N. Mujumdar,
Chief Managing Director, NCM –SHOAVA Engineers Pvt. Ltd., Rau was invited as Guest of Honor. Shri Chordia
addressed that such activities initiated by educational institute is really going to be beneficial for students’ future.
The inaugural session was followed by one day Management Development Programme on the topic “Team Building”.
The MDP was attended by 10 participants who have come from NCM–SHOAVA Engineers Pvt. Ltd., Rau. The MDP
was organized under the rich experience & guidance of Prof. Sumer S. Yadav, Director, Acropolis Faculty of
Management & Research, Indore, with an aim “To Enhance Efficiency & Productivity through Team Work”. The
session was designed to fulfill following objectives:
The session so designed was the combination of theoretical knowledge & practical exercises i.e. “learning by doing”.
The topics covered in the sessions Difference between Team & Group, Team Types, Matching types of team to tasks
Why to work in a Team, Leading team & cultural difference, Identifying key roles within teams, Establishing team trust
& maximizing performance, Improving team efficiency, Communicating & networking a team and Measuring
performance of teams & members. The exercises conducted to cover the following topics were- Identifying
communication barrier & ways to improve in a team, Helium Stick, the Mine & the Treasure field, and Broken Square.
The institute will also provide 30 days assistance to participants online if they have any queries in their working. The
session ended up with distribution of certificate by Shri Neeraj Mujumdar, CEO, NCM –SHOAVA Engineers Pvt. Ltd.,
Rau & Shri Gaurav Sojatia, Chairman, Acropolis Institute of Technology & Research, Indore.
IIPC -OBJECTIVES
The objective of the IIP Cell is to reduce the gap between industry expectations (practice) and academic
offerings (theory) by direct involvement of industry to attain a symbiosis.
All the Stakeholders, namely: Institutions, Industry, Students and Society stand to gain as it can be a win-win
partnership. The Institutions stand to gain by way of up to date curricula, source of revenue generation by
consultancy and R & D, source of manpower for employment, societal relevance, and most importantly acquisition of
brand name/equity; industry stands to gain by way of availability of employable manpower pool, and increased
productivity; faculty stand to gain by way of exposure to latest industry practices for more effective teaching-learning
processes, etc; students stand to gain by way of hands-on training, reduction of learning curve in industrial practices;
and, society stands to gain by way of improved quality of goods and services.
IIPC - STRATEGIES
Activities :
Arranging industrial training for students and identifying student project work in industry to
encourage industries to collaborate in Study Tour Programmes (STP) and student placements.
Conducting joint research work involving faculty and students.
Organizing guest lectures by professionals regularly to update student’s knowledge.
Updating knowledge base of professionals’ in different emerging sectors, through development
programmes.
Providing in-house training programmes to industries at their location.
Facilitating income generating activities viz. Consultancy & Research.
Services to Industry :
The institutes undertake consultancy works and R&D projects sponsored by industry and Government
agencies.
Library & information services.
Access to institute research information.
Access to laboratory facilities.
Access as partner industry to set up common facilities for better industry- institute synergy.
Partnership :
We have signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU’s) with three companies to facilitate industry- institute
interaction. The companies are:
www.ncm.co.in
www.itl.co.in
We are jointly organizing continuing education programmes and short term tutorial courses in the form of
MDP’s, FDP’s & training for personnel from industry.
One day MDP for NCM-SHOAVA Engineers Pvt. Ltd. On 24th July’2010, was organized in our
campus on the topic “Team Building”.
Consultancy Services (Sub Link):
The institutes undertake consultancy works and R&D projects sponsored by industry and Government
agencies.
We place great emphasis on our students to undertake MRP, with a belief that it helps in imparting students
the ability to solve the problems that they may be confronting in the day to day affairs as a professional. We
are using our industrial linkages to provide us their problem they confront in their functional areas, on which
our students develop MRP and carry out research. This ensures that the students solve the genuine problem
that plagued a particular Industry.
We are sending our students to various Industries for one month summer training and for short term projects
in the form of OJT’s to ensure that students get a proper exposure of ground realities and help in
comprehending the knowledge imparted in the class and subject it to practical application.
We are regularly organizing seminars, workshops & guest lecture (share my experience), on relevant topics
where eminent from industry are invited to enrich our students with their discourses.
Industrial Visits :
We are regularly organizing industrial visits for our students to provide them exposure about actual working
atmosphere in the industries. This helps them to prepare themselves for a role that they will be playing in the
near future as a professional. The industrial visits are followed by class room presentations.
IIPC - OVERVIEW
The educational reform of linking technical education with industry has been amongst important educational
innovations undertaken in this country. Education planners in India have been engaged in the task of bringing about a
proper match between technical education and the needs of the industry; it is in the context that schemes such as
practice school programmes, sandwich programmes and co-operative programmes have been introduced n the
system of technical education.
The Government has initiated major economic reforms and changes in the industrial policy since July 1991.
Liberalization and globalization of the Indian economy will call for the adoption of latest technologies and practices in
various sectors. In the face of these swift changes, human resource development assumes a central place in our
scheme of things.
Technical manpower will have to meet the pressures of improved quality; reduced response times, seeking and
sustaining new markets on one hand, and reduced Government interventions on the other. This calls for collaboration
between the technical educations and the industry in programme design, their implementation and evaluation.
The objective of the IIP Cell is to reduce the gap between industry expectations (practice) and academic
offerings (theory) by direct involvement of industry to attain a symbiosis.
All the Stakeholders, namely: Institutions, Industry, Students and Society stand to gain as it can be a win-win
partnership. The Institutions stand to gain by way of up to date curricula, source of revenue generation by
consultancy and R & D, source of manpower for employment, societal relevance, and most importantly acquisition of
brand name/equity; industry stands to gain by way of availability of employable manpower pool, and increased
productivity; faculty stand to gain by way of exposure to latest industry practices for more effective teaching-learning
processes, etc; students stand to gain by way of hands-on training, reduction of learning curve in industrial practices;
and, society stands to gain by way of improved quality of goods and services.