The platform provides young minds from India's premier technical institutes such as IITs, NITs and the like with an opportunity to shape their ideas, innovate, work on real life manufacturing challenges and explore its implementation on an industrial scale, a Tata steel press release today said.
Speaking on the occasion, Sanjay Chandra, Chief R&D and Scientific Services, Tata Steel said, "Tata Steel has a rich legacy of innovation through R&D and is continuously pushing boundaries on innovations that drive fruitful results.
Suresh Dutt Tripathi, Vice President, HRM, Tata Steel said, "Over the years, 'Mind Over Matter' has gained immense popularity among the students from premium engineering institutes across India. This year, yet again, we expect an overwhelming participation from budding engineering students eager to display their innovative expertise," Tripathi added.
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