Visit of the delegates from ESSPEE Ltd, UK and CERAFLUX India Pvt. Ltd.

 The delegates from ESSPEE Ltd., UK and CERAFLUX India Pvt. Ltd visited to Department of Physics and a discussion was held regarding Industry-Academia Collaboration.


The Department of Physics was pleased to host delegates from ESSPEE Ltd., UK, and CERAFLUX India Pvt. Ltd., who visited the department for an academic–industrial interaction session. The visit was organized with the objective of exploring opportunities for Industry–Academia Collaboration and strengthening ties between the university and leading industrial partners. The presence of representatives from both international and Indian companies added significant value to the discussion.

During the visit, a detailed discussion was held focusing on potential collaborative activities such as joint research projects, student internships, industrial training programs, and technology transfer. The delegates shared insights into current industry requirements, emerging technological trends, and the skills expected from graduates in the evolving industrial landscape. Faculty members of the department highlighted ongoing research work, available laboratory facilities, and areas of expertise that could contribute to mutually beneficial collaborations.

The interaction proved to be highly constructive and informative for both parties. Students and research scholars gained valuable exposure to real-world industrial perspectives, while the delegates expressed keen interest in engaging with the department for future academic and research initiatives. The session also opened avenues for organizing workshops, guest lectures, and consultancy projects under the proposed collaboration framework.

The Department of Physics expressed sincere gratitude to the delegates from ESSPEE Ltd., UK, and CERAFLUX India Pvt. Ltd. for their visit and meaningful interaction. The meeting marked an important step toward building a strong Industry–Academia partnership and reaffirmed the department’s commitment to enhancing practical learning, research innovation, and career-oriented education for students.










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