(News)TCS learning Center on IIT-Guwahati campus
TCS learning Center on IIT-Guwahati campus
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) inked a memorandum of understanding with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati, for setting up a
TCS learning center on the IIT campus and to develop collaboration in research
and development based on mutual interests. As part of this initiative, TCS also
signed a lease agreement with the Guwahati Development Department (GDD) for
taking 50 flats in the National Games Village here on lease for a period of
three years.
This was the first investment initiative in
the northeast by an IT major; it was also the first collaboration between TCS
and an IIT.
Long term commitment
Speaking on the occasion of signing of MoUs here, CEO and MD of TCS S.
Ramadorai said it was “the beginning of a long term commitment by TCS”
to harness and develop the intellectual capital available in the northeast
region. He said the TCS Learning Center would start by the middle of this year
and about 150 engineering graduates would be trained in the first batch.
He said Assam was known for tea and oil and but now it would also be known for
software. Two key factors behind TCS coming to the State were the availability
of talented manpower and the industry-friendly attitude of the State government.
“TCS has always been a pioneer in developing talent in India. We have
been delighted with the level of talent emerging from the northeast and by
setting up a dedicated training center here, we can give a strong fillip to the
human capital development efforts in an inclusive manner by hiring and training
engineers and science graduates from this areas,” Mr. Ramadorai said. With
three more engineering colleges in the pipeline, the total number of engineering
graduates in the region would be around 2,000 each year.
Union Minister of state for Commerce Mr.Jairam Ramesh, who took the
initiative in persuading TCS to come to Assam, described the TCS venture as the
first investment and long term commitment by a major IT player and added that it
would have a catalytic effect on other IT players to make Guwahati their next IT
destination.
Long way to go
He said that though there were three
software technology parks in the northeast region — in Guwahati, Imphal and
Gangtok — their contribution was almost zero to the country’s total software
exports of $40 billion. TCS entry into the northeast was significant as it
marked the beginning of the IT companies moving from recruitment to investment.
He said about 5 to 10 per cent of manpower of almost all companies was recruited
from the northeast, but the region was yet to see investment by the IT players.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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