NAMTECH and ABB Robotics Sign MoU to Establish School of Robotics
Thursday, 24 October 2024, 15:20 IST
ABB Robotics has collaborated with New Age Makers' Institute of Technology (NAMTECH) to form a School dedicated to Robotics. This is a pioneering initiative to bridge gaps in education concerning automation and augment robotics skills, integration in the industry, and more for India.
“With India’s emphasis on education, upskilling, and youth employment, investing in high-quality engineering and technical education is vital for our future,” said Subrata Karmakar, President Robotics & Discrete Automation Division, ABB India. “ABB Robotics’ collaboration with NAMTECH is pivotal to equip students with the skills necessary to succeed in the new era of automation. By integrating ABB’s expertise in robotics and automation with NAMTECH’s innovative educational approach, we will support the continued growth of India’s manufacturing sector.”
NAMTECH aims to create a high-quality, world-class engineering workforce proficient in next-generation technologies, with a strong emphasis on Industry 4.0, sustainability, and management principles. NAMTECH is structured around five schools and several competency centers – including the School of Manufacturing Technologies, the School of Manufacturing Design and AI, the School of Sustainability, the School of Robotics, and the School for Social Impact. Each institution is guided by a global academic partner and collaborates with major industry players.
ABB Robotics and the NAMTECH School of Robotics will create an advanced curriculum through international academic collaboration, resulting in hands-on, industry-focused programs. Its goal is to cultivate talent for the wider industrial sector, supported by state-of-the-art infrastructure and global industry leaders like ABB to foster a practical learning environment.
ABB’s robotics experts will lead initiatives in knowledge sharing, research, and industry immersion. The Center will have dedicated staff, faculty, and facilities, expanding as the school moves to its new campus.
In 2023, India set a new record with the installation of 8,510 industrial robots, marking a 59% increase from the previous year. This upward trend is expected to continue into 2024 and 2025, highlighting India’s long-term potential for automation. Globally, India now ranks seventh in annual robot installations. The robotics sector is experiencing a surge in job opportunities, particularly for positions including Robotics Engineers, Robot Design Engineers, Application Engineers, and Smart Factory Designers.
“The cooperation between NAMTECH and ABB Robotics is a first of its kind. It brings together a pioneering, industry-aligned education institute and an industry leader to innovate and alter the face of the manufacturing sector – not just in India, but at a global level,” said Arun Kumar Pillai, Director General, NAMTECH. “Robotics adoption by Indian companies is in its early stages and there is a shortage of talent in robotics engineering in the country. With India’s vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ (“Self-reliant India”) in the manufacturing sector, this collaboration will play a critical role in the growth of the robotics sector as well as help create a globally competitive talent pool.”
ABB Robotics has launched this initiative to help bridge the educational gap in robotics and automation. With over 40 countries having an extensive network of both industry and academic partners, ABB is an enabler in changing people's preconditions for future job markets and in building business resilience. With its huge talent pool and pioneering approaches in research development, NAMTECH shall focus on tremendous partnerships with industry, academia, and government to make India a hotspot on the global automation map through smart manufacturing and robotics.
“With India’s emphasis on education, upskilling, and youth employment, investing in high-quality engineering and technical education is vital for our future,” said Subrata Karmakar, President Robotics & Discrete Automation Division, ABB India. “ABB Robotics’ collaboration with NAMTECH is pivotal to equip students with the skills necessary to succeed in the new era of automation. By integrating ABB’s expertise in robotics and automation with NAMTECH’s innovative educational approach, we will support the continued growth of India’s manufacturing sector.”
NAMTECH aims to create a high-quality, world-class engineering workforce proficient in next-generation technologies, with a strong emphasis on Industry 4.0, sustainability, and management principles. NAMTECH is structured around five schools and several competency centers – including the School of Manufacturing Technologies, the School of Manufacturing Design and AI, the School of Sustainability, the School of Robotics, and the School for Social Impact. Each institution is guided by a global academic partner and collaborates with major industry players.
ABB Robotics and the NAMTECH School of Robotics will create an advanced curriculum through international academic collaboration, resulting in hands-on, industry-focused programs. Its goal is to cultivate talent for the wider industrial sector, supported by state-of-the-art infrastructure and global industry leaders like ABB to foster a practical learning environment.
ABB’s robotics experts will lead initiatives in knowledge sharing, research, and industry immersion. The Center will have dedicated staff, faculty, and facilities, expanding as the school moves to its new campus.
In 2023, India set a new record with the installation of 8,510 industrial robots, marking a 59% increase from the previous year. This upward trend is expected to continue into 2024 and 2025, highlighting India’s long-term potential for automation. Globally, India now ranks seventh in annual robot installations. The robotics sector is experiencing a surge in job opportunities, particularly for positions including Robotics Engineers, Robot Design Engineers, Application Engineers, and Smart Factory Designers.
“The cooperation between NAMTECH and ABB Robotics is a first of its kind. It brings together a pioneering, industry-aligned education institute and an industry leader to innovate and alter the face of the manufacturing sector – not just in India, but at a global level,” said Arun Kumar Pillai, Director General, NAMTECH. “Robotics adoption by Indian companies is in its early stages and there is a shortage of talent in robotics engineering in the country. With India’s vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ (“Self-reliant India”) in the manufacturing sector, this collaboration will play a critical role in the growth of the robotics sector as well as help create a globally competitive talent pool.”
ABB Robotics has launched this initiative to help bridge the educational gap in robotics and automation. With over 40 countries having an extensive network of both industry and academic partners, ABB is an enabler in changing people's preconditions for future job markets and in building business resilience. With its huge talent pool and pioneering approaches in research development, NAMTECH shall focus on tremendous partnerships with industry, academia, and government to make India a hotspot on the global automation map through smart manufacturing and robotics.