Sterling and Wilson, part of the $2.5-billion Shapoorji Pallonji Group, announced on Monday the signing of an MoU with Gujarat Energy Research and Management Institute (Germi) for collaboration to enhance post-graduate students’ research into the needs of the industry.
This programme, styled ‘Sterling and Wilson-Germi Graduate Research Program’, aims at final year engineering students to undertake research in renewable technologies to cater to the needs of industry. The internship programme will be specific to renewable energy technologies such as smart grids, storage systems, solar power system optimisation and other relevant technologies of the future, according to a release here.
Sterling and Wilson, a company of the 149-year-old business conglomerate Shapoorji Pallonji Group, is a leading engineering services firm. Students will receive industrial training, making their immersion into the industry easier.
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