logo
#

Latest news with #HiroshimaInstituteofTechnology

CM Revanth Reddy raises Telangana-Hiroshima auto, mobility corridor
CM Revanth Reddy raises Telangana-Hiroshima auto, mobility corridor

New Indian Express

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

CM Revanth Reddy raises Telangana-Hiroshima auto, mobility corridor

HYDERABAD: The state government has proposed the establishment of the 'Hiroshima Telangana Automotive and Mobility Corridor', focused on electric vehicles, electronics and advanced manufacturing. A delegation led by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy also proposed fostering academic linkages and student research exchanges between Hiroshima Institute of Technology and leading universities in Telangana. The delegation invited Hiroshima's expertise in disaster-resilient design, underground Metro engineering and smart city solutions for Hyderabad. As part of his ongoing visit to Japan, the chief minister met with Hiroshima Prefecture Vice-Governor Mika Yokota to discuss avenues for collaboration. During the meeting, he acknowledged Hiroshima's global leadership in peace, resilience and technological advancement. Revanth reaffirmed Telangana's commitment to innovation, sustainability and peace. IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu presented a comprehensive overview of potential areas of cooperation between the two states. These include clean technology and waste-to-energy solutions, joint projects in municipal waste processing and sewage treatment, renewable energy, urban innovation, infrastructure development, industrial cooperation, education and cultural exchange programmes. The delegation also proposed collaborating on Peace Park initiatives, cultural exhibitions and Buddhist heritage.

CM Revanth invites Hiroshima govt for JV in EV & clean energy
CM Revanth invites Hiroshima govt for JV in EV & clean energy

Hans India

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

CM Revanth invites Hiroshima govt for JV in EV & clean energy

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has invited the Hiroshima State government to collaborate with Telangana to work together in clean energy, joint projects in municipal waste and sewage treatment and renewable energy. 'Hiroshima-Telangana Automotive & Mobility Corridor' for EVs, electronics and advanced manufacturing was also proposed in the meeting. On the sixth day of Japan's visit, CM Revanth Reddy's delegation held a meeting with Hiroshima Prefecture (state government) Vice Governor Takashi Nakamoto to explore business opportunities between the two states. State IT and Industry Minister D Sridhar Babu gave an extensive overview of the areas where the two states could work together. These include clean technology and waste to energy, exploration of joint projects in municipal waste processing, sewage treatment and renewable energy, urban Innovation and Infrastructure, etc. The minister invited Hiroshima's expertise in disaster resilient design, underground metro engineering and smart city solutions for Hyderabad. Education and cultural exchange programs, planning academic linkages and student research exchanges between Hiroshima Institute of Technology and premier Telangana universities, culture, peace and tourism and collaborating on peace park initiatives, cultural exhibitions and Buddhist heritage were also part of the deliberations held between the two state delegations. Earlier, speaking to the gathering of legislators, Revanth Reddy said, "We both share several values. Never give up is one. Hiroshima stands for peace, sustainability and prosperity. Telangana too shares those values with you. A partnership to help create a better, greener, and more inclusive world."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store