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IIT Kharagpur Forge Strategic Partnership with Swansea University in Advance Smart Manufacturing and Materials Research
June 18, 2025 | IIT KharagpurEstimated reading time: 1 minute
In a significant step towards global academic and industrial collaboration, Swansea University and the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT KGP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen research partnerships, promote academic exchange, and foster innovation in advanced manufacturing and materials engineering.
The collaboration was strengthened by a visit from Mr. Tashi Gyaltsen, a representative of Swansea University to IIT Kharagpur’s Centre of Excellence in Advanced Manufacturing Technology (CoEAMT) on 27 January 2025. This visit, recommended by their collaborator Tata Steel UK, aimed to explore research synergies, facilitate knowledge exchange, and lay the groundwork for long-term joint initiatives.
As part of the next phase of this collaboration, Prof. Surjya K Pal, Founder Chairperson of CoEAMT, is scheduled to visit Swansea University in July 2025. His visit will include lecture and strategic meetings with faculty members from the departments of Computer Science, Materials Engineering, and International Education to chart future directions of this collaboration.
Speaking on the collaborative venture, Prof. Surjya K Pal remarked, “This mutual collaboration will drive major breakthroughs in advancing cutting-edge research in smart manufacturing and materials engineering. The MoU brings together the complementary strengths of CoEAMT IIT Kharagpur and Swansea, enabling us to leverage expertise in AI-driven manufacturing and materials innovation. We look forward to deepening academic exchanges, fostering joint research projects, and creating impactful industry partnerships that will benefit our faculty, students, and the broader engineering community globally.”
The partnership offers a wide array of benefits for both the institutions. It enables knowledge transfer in AI-driven manufacturing, supports joint industry-funded research projects, and promotes student exchange programs. For IIT Kharagpur, the collaboration is expected to significantly strengthen its research capabilities, expand global engagement, and establish the institution as a leader in engineering innovation.
Established as a national research hub, CoEAMT is a premier interdisciplinary facility driving innovation in smart manufacturing, automation, and materials development. It is actively engaged with global academic and industry leaders, providing a one-stop solution for cutting-edge manufacturing technologies.
This initiative aligns with the shared vision of both institutions to drive real-world impact through interdisciplinary research and global academic partnerships.
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