Autodesk signs MoU with IIT Bombay to strengthen India’s manufacturing workforce

  • Industry News
  • Nov 21,24
Currently, about 5 million students in over 14,500 schools across India use Autodesk software to build skills relevant to the future workforce.
Autodesk signs MoU with IIT Bombay to strengthen India’s manufacturing workforce

Autodesk has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay to enhance skills education for the next generation of engineers, designers, and innovators in India’s design and manufacturing sectors. This collaboration combines Autodesk’s expertise in industrial software with IIT Bombay’s strengths in education, research, and innovation, with the shared aim of developing top-tier talent to shape India’s technological future.

Autodesk is dedicated to expanding access to software and technology training, offering free software solutions across industries such as infrastructure, construction, manufacturing, and entertainment to over 100 million students and educators worldwide. The company’s efforts align with its goal to help prepare students for successful careers in fields critical to the global economy, which is projected to employ 300 million people and be valued at $30 trillion by 2027.

Currently, about 5 million students in over 14,500 schools across India use Autodesk software to build skills relevant to the future workforce. Autodesk’s involvement in skills competitions such as WorldSkills and IndiaSkills 2024 further underscores its commitment to skill-building. In these competitions, over 900 students demonstrated proficiency in 61 competencies, using Autodesk tools in their training. This collaboration is part of Autodesk’s broader strategy to equip students with the tools and skills needed to excel in the rapidly evolving design and manufacturing industries.

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