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Industry Collaborations

In an exemplary demonstration of corporate collaboration and support for academic institutions, several esteemed automotive companies have bestowed valuable equipment and vehicles. These generous contributions serve to enhance the educational experience of students and facilitate hands-on learning opportunities in the field of automotive engineering. Here’s a brief overview of the notable endowments received.

1. Ford Figo Vehicle:

Bestowed By: Ford India Pvt Ltd

Contribution: Ford India Pvt Ltd graciously gifted a Ford Figo vehicle. This vehicle serves as a valuable asset for students studying automotive engineering, providing them with a practical platform for learning about vehicle dynamics, systems integration, and performance analysis.

Bestowed By: Volvo India Pvt Ltd

Contribution: Volvo India Pvt Ltd generously provided a cut section of a Volvo powertrain. This specialized equipment offers students a unique opportunity to gain insights into the intricate workings of modern powertrain systems, including engines, transmissions, and drivetrain components.

Bestowed by: MG Motors

Contribution: MG Motors, a leading automotive manufacturer, has bestowed both a MG Hector Plus vehicle and a cut section of an MG powertrain. These contributions are invaluable assets for students, enabling them to explore the latest automotive technologies and gain practical experience in vehicle design, analysis, and maintenance.

These endowed equipment and vehicles represent a significant investment in the education and training of future automotive engineers. By providing students with access to real-world automotive components and vehicles, these contributions contribute to the enhancement of the academic curriculum and the development of skilled professionals in the automotive industry. The partnership between SVECW and these esteemed automotive companies exemplifies a commitment to fostering innovation, collaboration, and excellence in engineering education.