Boeing India collaborates with IIT Delhi, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, IISc Bangalore, T-Hub Hyderabad KIIT Bhubaneshwar to help start-ups innovators.
Aerospace major Boeing on Monday announced the launch of a programme for Indian university students, faculty and early stage start-ups to help innovators convert their ideas into viable business offerings that have the potential to shape the future of aerospace and defence.
Applicants can submit their ideas in the various fields of:
- Aerospace,
- Autonomous vehicles,
- Advanced manufacturing,
- Augmented and virtual reality,
- Analytics (artificial intelligence and machine learning),
- Materials,
- Robotics and the Internet of Things.
“Boeing is committed to nurturing innovation and skill development in India. We believe that a close partnership with India’s academia and growing entrepreneurial ecosystem has the potential to reimagine the future of aerospace for the world,” said Boeing India President Salil Gupte.
“With Boeing University Innovation Leadership Development (BUILD) programme, we are creating a platform for students and entrepreneurs to not only benefit from our vast experience and partner networks, but also develop their ideas into path-breaking innovations,” he said in a statement.
Boeing has partnered with seven incubators:
- IIT Delhi,
- IIT Gandhinagar,
- IIT Bombay,
- IIT Madras,
- IISc Bangalore,
- T-Hub Hyderabad
- KIIT Bhubaneshwar
to select finalists for the BUILD boot camps.
Boeing India recruitment process
The shortlisted teams will compete at a regional level and the finalists will then pitch their ideas to a selection panel of subject-matter experts on Boeing Innovation Day, to be held in September.
The winners stand a chance to win cash prizes. All through the programme, Boeing mentors and industry experts will interact with the finalists to refine ideas and develop their entrepreneurial skills.
About Boeing
Over the years, Boeing has strategically invested in developing talent for the Indian aerospace sector. Boeing, through its programmes like HorizonX India Innovation Challenge and the Accelerated Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Apprenticeship, has made a significant impact in creating a skilled frontline workforce and empowered entrepreneurs in India, according to the statement.
Source: IT
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