Thursday, February 27, 2014: With India headed to various global endeavours, the Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers’ Association (IEEMA), signed a memorandum of understanding with New York-based Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), in New Delhi on Wednesday.
The pact is aimed to launch a consensus effort in the country, in the electronic industry services. The tie-up will promote collaboration on various initiatives, which include skill development and training in the electrical and electronics sectors, capacity building, research and publications and dissemination and enrichment of technical and technological knowledge among the electrical and electronics fraternity in India, reported the Hindu Business Line.
Mustafa Wajid, of IEEMA (Member Executive Council) said, “There will be focus on technology, knowledge and skill development and academics. We are planning a smart energy conference in January 2015. Also a series of lectures, conferences will be held with industry stakeholders. As far as academics in concerned, we will look at revising the way engineering courses are conducted so that engineering graduates have competencies of global level,” in the same report.
IEEMA is the apex association of manufacturers of electrical, industrial electronics and allied equipment in India. It has nearly 800 member-organisations. Karen Bartleson, the IEEE president informed that “IEEE produces a third of the world literature in this sector and this will be available to the IEEMA.” The membership fee for an Indian student is $ 27 (where the exchange rate is fixed at Rs 55 against a dollar), for a year. IEEE is the world’s largest engineering society with members in over 160 countries. It focuses on advancing the theory and practice of electrical, electronics, and computer engineering, computer science, and related technologies.