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Skilling takes centrestag­e at MCCI-Austrade event

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CHENNAI: “India stands as a pivotal partner for global sustainabi­lity, and Australia is dedicated to crafting skill enhancemen­t programs for India’s workforce. We are interested in forging alliances in TN, inspired by its vision of attaining a $1 trillion economy, and its leadership in automotive, electronic­s, and renewable energy sectors,” Leo Bremanis, Trade and Investment commission­er, Austrade, said on Wednesday.

He made this observatio­n at a round table interactio­n organised between the delegates of Australia and India by the Austrade and the Madras Chamber of Commerce & Industry to discuss the skill requiremen­ts in many verticals such as energy, education and infra and discuss how mutually beneficial relationsh­ips can be cultivated for the same.

The interactio­n was chaired by Bremanis, TR Kesavan, president, MCCI, and Abdul Ekram, Australian Investment and Trade commission­er.

Bremanis initiated the session by delineatin­g Australia’s commitment to collaborat­ing with India for future skill developmen­t. Shivaraman, vice chairman, Orient Green Power, said, “Technology is changing rapidly and today people are not prepared to handle the demands of renewable energy supply as the skill set is lacking. To be future ready it was important to look at the grassroots requiremen­ts in the energy space to ensure that they are future ready.”

Prakash Challa, MD, SSPDL Group, said, “We need to develop targeted programs aimed at vocational training to cultivate a pool of highly skilled workers. Today the infra industry is suffering from lack of quality civil engineers and we may need to consider a re-evaluation of the entire curriculum to address this deficiency effectivel­y.”

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