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‘Tata supports millions of kids to pursue careers in science’

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA Washington, 15 April

Tata Sons’ chairman Natarajan Chandrasek­aran has said the Indian IT major is committed to encourage millions of children across the globe to pursue careers in subjects related to science and technology.

“TCS fully recognises the importance of what we call a STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s) here in the US. Our effort in this country and around the world, for the last several years has been to promote talent, skill developmen­t, whether in math or computer science or any related discipline at schools, colleges and also at an advanced level,” Chandrasek­aran told PTI.

STEM has been a big priority area for the US for the past few years now. “We are working with a large number of schools to promote STEM. It is our keen interest to join forces with likeminded people and companies to create millions of kids to pursue their careers in STEM. We are pursuing this in different parts of the world,” the new chairman of Tata Sons said in response to a question.

Before being appointed as Tata Sons chairman, Chandrasek­aran headed TCS, where he was instrument­al in USD 35 million grant to Carnegie Mellon University to research and promote “pioneering work in technologi­es so that we are able to create a better future, a better world for the humanity”.

“What I’m excited is that it (TCS-CMU partnershi­p) is going to do very cutting edge work in future technology areas, including industrial 4.0 vision learning,” he said.

“All of this are very close to us. Day in and day out we are engaged with customers globally, around the world. In doing, binary work and all these areas, everyone wants to embrace these technologi­es to be able to develop the future,” he added.

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