
In a significant stride towards advancing educational standards in emerging technologies, L&T EduTech, in collaboration with LTIMindtree, successfully concluded the “Train-the-Trainer” (TTT) program focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Data Science. Held at LTIMindtree’s Bangalore premises from 8 to 11 July 2024 and L&T EduTech’s Chennai premises from 9 to 11 July 2024, the initiative gathered 20 enthusiastic educators from prestigious universities across India.
The program aimed to equip participants with cutting-edge skills essential for preparing the future workforce. Facilitated sessions delved deep into industry-relevant practices and insights, ensuring educators were well-versed in the latest advancements. Representatives from eight esteemed universities, including NMIMS Mumbai, VIT Chennai, VIT Vellore, SRM Trichy, University of Engineering & Management Kolkata, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Bhubaneshwar, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore and Rajalakshmi Engineering College Chennai, actively contributed to and benefited from the program.
Participants engaged in intensive workshops designed to enhance their pedagogical approach and integrate contemporary industry practices into academic curricula. By bridging the gap between academia and industry, the TTT program not only enriched educators but also aimed to foster a new generation of innovators ready to lead in technology-driven fields.
“This initiative stands as a testament to our commitment to educational excellence,” remarked Dr Anbuthambi B, Head – Strategy & Partnerships of L&T EduTech. “By empowering educators with the latest knowledge and skills, we are paving the way for India’s leadership in transformative fields like AI, ML and Data Science.”
As participants return to their respective institutions, they carry forward their enriched insights, poised to inspire and equip the next wave of talent. The success of the TTT program underscores the importance of proactive industry-integrated PG programs in shaping the future of education.