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MAHE and Vrtta Green Solutions Join Forces to Spearhead Innovation in Environmental Engineering

Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) and Vrtta Green Solutions Join Forces to Spearhead Innovation in Environmental Engineering

Manipal, India – April 15, 2024 – In a momentous occasion marking a leap forward in the pursuit of sustainable solutions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) and Vrtta Green Solutions, a leading environmental engineering firm based in Montreal, Canada, have solidified their commitment to collaborative excellence through the signing of a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

The signing ceremony, held at the esteemed MAHE campus, brought together an assembly of distinguished luminaries and thought leaders from both academia and industry, symbolizing a convergence of vision and purpose in tackling the pressing environmental challenges of our time.

Among the esteemed dignitaries present were Dr. Swaroop SV, Director, and Dr. Kishor Kumar MJ (India Incharge) from Vrtta Green Solutions, alongside key representatives from MAHE including Dr. Narayan Sabhahit, Pro Vice Chancellor – Technology & Science; Dr. Giridhar P Kini, Registrar; and administrators from the prestigious Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) including Dr. Anil Rana, Director; Dr. Somashekara Bhat, Joint Director; and Dr. Purshotham G Sarvade, HOD of the Civil Engineering Department. Also in attendance were faculty members Dr. Kiran Kumar Shetty, Dr. Jagadeesha Pai, and Prof. Nausha Shetty, representing the Civil Engineering Department, lending their expertise and enthusiasm to this groundbreaking collaboration.

At the heart of this transformative partnership lies a shared commitment to nurturing the next generation of environmental engineers and innovators. Through the MoU, MAHE and Vrtta Green Solutions pledge to offer paid internships for Master’s students specializing in Environmental Engineering, Data Science, and other related domains providing them with unparalleled opportunities to gain hands-on experience, delve into cutting-edge research, and contribute meaningfully to real-world sustainability initiatives.

Dr. Narayan Sabhahit, Pro Vice Chancellor – Technology & Science at MAHE, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, “This partnership signifies a profound commitment to excellence in environmental engineering education. By offering paid internships, we aim to empower our students with the practical skills and experiences necessary to address the complex sustainability challenges of the 21st century.”

Dr. Anil Rana, Director of MIT, echoed Dr. Sabhahit’s sentiments, emphasizing the strategic significance of the partnership in advancing environmental engineering practices and fostering a culture of innovation within the academic community. “At MAHE, we believe in the power of collaboration to drive positive change. This partnership with Vrtta Green Solutions exemplifies our dedication to bridging the gap between academia and industry, equipping our students with the tools they need to become leaders in the field of environmental engineering.”

Dr. Swaroop SV Director, Vrtta Green Solutions shared his optimism about the collaboration, stating, “We are pleased to partner with MAHE in our shared mission to develop sustainable solutions for a better future. By providing students with hands-on experience and mentorship, we hope to inspire the next generation of environmental engineers to think boldly and act decisively in addressing global sustainability challenges.”

The MoU between MAHE and Vrtta Green Solutions represents a significant milestone in the journey towards a more sustainable future. Through this collaboration, both institutions are poised to drive innovation, foster creativity, and make meaningful contributions to the advancement of environmental engineering practices on a global scale.

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