Tech Mahindra signs IT pact with UK university

Press Trust of India  |  London 

Indian firm today announced a new agreement with a British university to collaborate across various sectors, including smart cities.

Under the MoU, students from the university will be able to get involved with projects.

Ashish Pandey, at Tech Mahindra Salford, said key areas the MoU would cover includes tech transformation projects and creating connected experiences for smart cities using automation, the Internet of Things (IoT) as well as research into (VR) and augmented reality (AR).

The Indian IT consultancy had set up an office in in April this year as its "HQ for the North" to tap into the region's skills.

"By plugging into research and tech talent at University, we can share resources and skills to improve the standard of research we undertake," Pandey said.

"We can offer a window into the commercial tech world looking at areas such as smart cities. We can help students understand how tech is used to improve customer experience when they are interacting online with businesses in key sectors such as telecoms, manufacturing, and the media industries," said Pandey, praising the university's focus on tech as fundamental to teaching.

Helen Marshall, of the University of Salford, said the MoU reflects the key goal for the organisation, which is to work closely with industry to develop the curriculum and ensure that graduates are job ready when they leave.

"We will also be looking at research and other collaboration opportunities. We have skills and expertise that can be shared to benefit both parties and society as whole. I'm excited to see what this partnership brings in the coming years, she said.

The Business Summit was held on Tuesday to coincide with the first T20 cricket match between and England at the in

The event brought together business leaders from both countries to see how Indian companies like Tech Mahindra and have benefited from setting up operations in Greater Manchester.

Andrew Cowan, of the (MIP), said: Since the was established earlier this year to enhance Manchester's strategic engagement with India, significant Manchester-India investments have taken place, including the imminent launch of Manchester's first direct flight to India with "

MIP, a public-private initiative with a message of "Make in India, with Manchester", is aimed at encouraging Indian companies to look beyond towards the Greater Manchester region as a UK investment hub.

Crispin Simon, for and Director General, Department for International Trade, said: "Greater Manchester's global reputation as an innovator in technology, life sciences, its expertise in the field of engineering and being home to a sizeable Indian diaspora are some of the qualities that make the city region such an attractive destination for investors, students and tourists.

"And India can offer Greater Manchester a large and high-growth market with a deep pool of skills and technology. There is so much untapped potential in so many important relationships.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 19:10 IST