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Renaissance to fine-tune techie skills

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Hyderabad , Sept. 9

RENAISSANCE Infotech, a Hyderabad-based software start-up, has announced that it has carved out Idea Labs, which has been positioned as an incubation initiative to bridge the gap between academic turnouts and industry expectations.

The Chief Executive Officer of Renaissance Infotech, Mr Pankaj Divan, in a statement said, "we have strategically positioned Idea Labs between a training school and a software services company to enable engineering graduates and technology professionals to hone up their skills and ramp up the value chain."

Mr Diwan said Idea Labs was like `Sutradhaar' or a link between IT industry, academicians and techies and would work towards bridging the gap between academic output, which does not draw from much practical experience, and the industry requirements. The incubation programme is carried out under the guidance of industry mentors with case studies.

Idea Labs has initiated the programme with an industry interaction at Cyber Towers. The recent meeting here witnessed over 300 registrations where a host of industry players from Genesis Insoft, Cap Gemini, HP India and Leapstone System interacted with techies.

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