The centre also serves as a platform where students collaborate with counterparts PACE centres elsewhere. Technical support to the centre will be extended by experts from the partner companies in India.
The centre focuses in preparing students for the entire automotive life cycle — from concept development to styling, product design, validation, optimisation, engineering manufacturing and supply chain collaboration. That so good, right?
Partners for Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE), a joint initiative of General Motors, Autodesk, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle and Siemens PLM Software and 17 other leading global industries, have given an in-kind contribution claimed to be worth more than Rs. 1,500 crore (254 million US$) to PSG Institute of Technology.
Here is what i know, Partners for Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE), a joint initiative of General Motors, Autodesk, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle and Siemens PLM Software and 17 other leading global industries, have given an in-kind contribution claimed to be worth more than Rs. 1,500 crore (254 million US$) to PSG Institute of Technology.