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JSL and ISM Dhanbad ink MoU for joint R&D projects
JSL | ISM Dhanbad

JSL and ISM Dhanbad ink MoU for joint R&D projects

| @indiablooms | 16 Feb 2022, 08:58 pm

Jajpur: Jindal Stainless Limited (JSL) and Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad today signed an MoU to jointly carry out research and development on various projects. 

With this partnership, JSL envisions to take up research, new product development, environment safety, and skill development along with IIT (ISM).

The MoU was signed by Vice President, SMS, JSL, Mr Awanindra Kumar Singh and Director, IIT (ISM) Dhanbad, Rajiv Shekhar.

Commenting on the partnership, JSL Managing Director Abhyuday Jindal said, “As India’s largest manufacturer of a sustainable metal, we take pride in endorsing green initiatives in production. IIT (ISM) is a premier institute with major strength in minerals and related efficiencies, and hence a natural partner for collaboration.

"We will take up projects that will harness our industrial excellence and the institute’s technical prowess.”

IIT (ISM) Dhanbad Director Rajiv Shekhar Director said the MoU with JSL is another milestone to our academia and industry collaboration.

"JSL is an industry leader and we are suitably poised to offer technical and operational solutions. This partnership will equip JSL with a rich understanding of optimising efficiencies, and will be an opportunity for our students to develop necessary skills and amass hands-on experience,” Shekhar said.

This MoU is in line with JSL’s efforts to promote industry-institute partnerships and opening collaborative avenues between scholars and industry technocrats for mutual benefit.

Both partners will explore research and development opportunities for a plethora of technological frontiers like assessing physiochemical properties and combustion characteristics of coal samples, ESG measures, pelletisation projects, water balancing, soil and geosynthetic studies, etc.

JSL has a coal-based power plant and buys coal from all across the globe.

Better expertise in selection of coal on right parameters, storage and handling of such coal, pulverising and efficient combustion of mixed coal as a recipe has lot of value creation, which the MoU will help drive.

They will also jointly work towards finding effective solutions for various technological and operational challenges faced by JSL.

As part of the MoU, JSL will support the institution in form of paid summer internships to students, aligning projects for M-Tech students with JSL-specific requirements, and hiring envirotech and electrical/metallurgical graduates on merit basis. Additionally, IIT (ISM) will introduce Executive Development Programs in its curriculum which will be supported by JSL.

In the past, the Company has inked MoUs with eminent institutions of the country including IIT Kharagpur, IIT Roorkee, IIT BHU, OP Jindal University, Raigarh, UPES Dehradun, MNIT, Jaipur, etc.

 

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