Research and Skill Development Centres inaugurated at GM University
GM University in Davangere has inaugurated several new research and skill development centers, including labs for agricultural biotechnology and data-centric computing. The university also signed strategic MoUs with Intel Corporation and Tally Education to foster industry collaboration.
Why it matters
These partnerships bridge the gap between academic research and industry requirements, enhancing employability for students in the Indian technology and agricultural sectors.
A GMU Research Centre, Centre of Excellence in Agricultural and Food Biotechnology, Intel Unnati Data-Centric Lab, and Tally Education Centre, established at GM University in Davangere, with an aim to boost research, innovation, skill development and industry collaboration, were inaugurated on Friday (June 5).
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