C&S Electric Limited is happy to announce the inauguration of the C&S Electric-sponsored Electric, Electronics, and Digital Skill Development Lab at ITI Sector 31, in Noida, India.
This cutting-edge lab was inaugurated by Mr. Mahesh Sharma, Member of Parliament, and Mr. Prakash Kumar Chandraker, Managing Director (MD) & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of C&S Electric Limited, in the esteemed presence of Mr. Radha Krishan, Principle of ITI Sector 31, Noida, and Mr. Manav Adlakha, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of C&S Electric Limited.
Electric, Electronics, and Digital Skill Development Lab
The lab marks a significant stride towards technological excellence, offering immense opportunities
The lab marks a significant stride towards technological excellence, offering immense opportunities for students interested in power systems, electronics, and digital technology.
Equipped with state-of-the-art tools and resources, ITI Noida will provide world-class technical education to students, enabling them to develop their skills for various industries, including power generation & distribution, industries, and infrastructure sectors.
New lab to have a transformative impact
During the event, Mr. Mahesh Sharma emphasized the transformative impact this lab will have on ITI students’ technical education. He highlighted the importance of collaboration between academia and industry in nurturing talent and driving innovation.
Mr. Mahesh Sharma also expressed his sincere gratitude to C&S Electric for their invaluable support in establishing the lab, solidifying the company’s dedication to empowering the future workforce by developing their skills.
C&S Electric committed to promote skill development
Mr. Prakash Kumar Chandraker, Managing Director (MD) & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of C&S Electric Limited, expressed his gratitude to all stakeholders and stressed on the Company’s commitment to promoting skill development and bridging the gap between industry requirements and the skills of the workforce.
On this occasion, Mr. Mahesh Sharma, Mr. Prakash Kumar Chandraker, and Mr. Manav Adlakha planted the trees in the ITI Premises, located in Noida, India.