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CoEP tech varsity launches apex lab in embedded systems

CoEP tech varsity launches apex lab in embedded systems

Time of India05-08-2025
Pune: An advanced platform for embedded expertise, equipped with advanced tools and designed to empower students and faculty to work on challenges in embedded systems and hardware-software integration, was launched at College of Engineering, Pune Technological University (CoEPTU).
Students from CoEP Technological University and member institutions can access the lab. These include AISSMS Institute of Information Technology, Marathwada Mitra Mandal's College of Engineering, and Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering.
The lab will benefit undergraduate and postgraduate students, PhD scholars, and faculty members for advanced research, contribute to industry-relevant innovation, and engage in continuous learning and cross-institutional collaboration.
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CoEPTU chairman Vinayak Pai said, "This lab will bridge the gap between academic learning and industrial application. By fostering collaboration with industry leaders, we are empowering our students with hands-on experience in embedded systems, preparing them for future challenges. I am confident that this lab will become a hub of innovation, research, and excellence."
The lab, aligned with New Education Policy 2020, promotes multidisciplinary learning, hands-on experience, and modular, credit-based education.
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Anup Sable, CTO of KPIT Technologies, said the future of mobility and embedded systems will be shaped by strong industry-academia partnerships.
"The lab can nurture engineering talent with hands-on experience and real-world problem-solving capabilities. By empowering students and faculty with cutting-edge tools and collaborative learning, we are investing in upskilling upcoming engineering talent," he added.
This collaborative model encourages shared infrastructure, curriculum development, and faculty upskilling for an inclusive approach to technical education.
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CoEP tech varsity launches apex lab in embedded systems
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Pune: An advanced platform for embedded expertise, equipped with advanced tools and designed to empower students and faculty to work on challenges in embedded systems and hardware-software integration, was launched at College of Engineering, Pune Technological University (CoEPTU). Students from CoEP Technological University and member institutions can access the lab. These include AISSMS Institute of Information Technology, Marathwada Mitra Mandal's College of Engineering, and Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering. The lab will benefit undergraduate and postgraduate students, PhD scholars, and faculty members for advanced research, contribute to industry-relevant innovation, and engage in continuous learning and cross-institutional collaboration. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune CoEPTU chairman Vinayak Pai said, "This lab will bridge the gap between academic learning and industrial application. By fostering collaboration with industry leaders, we are empowering our students with hands-on experience in embedded systems, preparing them for future challenges. I am confident that this lab will become a hub of innovation, research, and excellence." The lab, aligned with New Education Policy 2020, promotes multidisciplinary learning, hands-on experience, and modular, credit-based education. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Use an AI Writing Tool That Actually Understands Your Voice Grammarly Install Now Undo Anup Sable, CTO of KPIT Technologies, said the future of mobility and embedded systems will be shaped by strong industry-academia partnerships. "The lab can nurture engineering talent with hands-on experience and real-world problem-solving capabilities. By empowering students and faculty with cutting-edge tools and collaborative learning, we are investing in upskilling upcoming engineering talent," he added. This collaborative model encourages shared infrastructure, curriculum development, and faculty upskilling for an inclusive approach to technical education.

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