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Hyderabad, Feb.4 (Hydnow): International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad (IIT-H) and Suzuki Motor Corporation (SMC) signed a 3-year contract to start Suzuki Innovation Centre (SIC) with the vision of “creating innovations for India and Japan” by way of providing a platform for the exchange of knowledge between the two organizations.

According to the institute, this is the first Centre for Innovation, by way of knowledge exchange, by IIIT Hyderabad with a company outside India.

The Centre will address broad challenges on and beyond mobility, in India and Japan. The Centre will also support skill development and exchange of human resources between India and Japan.

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SIC will be operated as a platform for open innovation among Industries, Academia, and Startups. The Centre will also support skill development and the exchange of human resources between India and Japan.

Suzuki to Start its Innovation Centre at IIIT-Hyderabad
Suzuki to Start its Innovation Centre at IIIT-Hyderabad

SIC is yet another milestone for IIIT-H to play an important role in strengthening the India-Japan relationship. As a part of this initiative, IIIT-H has offered the necessary support for the Centre within the Technology Research Park.

Speaking on this initiative, Prof B S Murty, Director of IITH, said “It is a result of cumulative success stories between Suzuki Motor Corporation and IIIT-H over the years. The philosophy of this program is to create inclusive value for the Indian and Japanese societies.

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IIIT-H will work closely with Suzuki Motor Corporation and other upcoming stakeholders to identify and address broad challenges on and beyond mobility, in India and Japan, on top of the synergistic combination of technology and design.

The Centre is also a testament to the leaders we are producing at our campus. Very young & dynamic alumni of IITH: Vipul Nath Jindal and Prathyusha Thammineni, who have led the whole initiative from ground-up.”

The detailed activities in Suzuki Innovation Centre are planned to be publicly launched in the second quarter this year. (Hydnow)

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