Key Points

Kaushalya Skill University has introduced an advanced Industry 4.0 lab in Gujarat to equip youth with cutting-edge skills. The lab, backed by the Union Ministry of Heavy Industries, focuses on robotics, IoT, and automation. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel emphasized Gujarat’s commitment to fostering globally competitive talent. The initiative aligns with PM Modi’s vision for a developed India by 2047.

Key Points: Kaushalya Skill University Launches Industry 4.0 Lab in Gujarat

  • State-of-the-art iFactory Lab launched in Ahmedabad
  • Training in robotics, IoT, and cyber-physical systems
  • Aligns with PM Modi’s Viksit Bharat vision
  • Boosts Gujarat’s global industrial competitiveness
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Kaushalya: The Skill University in Gujarat launches advanced Industry 4.0 Lab

Gujarat's Kaushalya Skill University unveils an advanced Industry 4.0 lab to train youth in robotics, IoT, and automation.

"This initiative supports the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to create a Viksit Bharat by 2047. – Official Release"

Gandhinagar, May 12

Kaushalya, the Skill University has launched an advanced Industry 4.0 Lab to prepare Gujarat's youth with skills in cutting-edge technologies, according to an official release.

In collaboration with the Union Ministry of Heavy Industries, the university has established the state-of-the-art iFactory Lab at the Industrial Training Institute in Kubernagar, Ahmedabad.

Guided by the visionary leadership of Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, who remains committed to enhancing the global competitiveness of Gujarat's youth, the state continues to adopt a forward-looking approach to nurture 'Future-Ready' talent, the release reads.

The lab will offer a range of courses and hands-on training in emerging Industry 4.0 technologies, including robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), data analytics, and cyber-physical systems, empowering young learners to thrive in the evolving industrial landscape.

To support Industry 4.0, the lab will provide training in key technologies such as Cyber-Physical Systems, IoT, and Robotics. It will focus on automating the entire process from order placement to product delivery, preparing industry workers with the latest innovations.

The lab aims to train personnel across industries to adopt these technologies, while also benefiting students from various educational and technical institutions. This will ensure a skilled workforce aligned with industry needs, creating new employment opportunities for the youth.

These efforts are not limited to training alone; they are aimed at building a globally competitive industrial framework in the state.

This initiative supports the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to create a Viksit Bharat by 2047. Under his leadership, India has secured the 40th position in the Global Innovation Index. Industries and entrepreneurs are essential to positioning India as a key player in global value chains.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is a fantastic initiative by Gujarat! Industry 4.0 skills are the future and our youth must be prepared. Hope other states follow this model soon. 🇮🇳 #MakeInIndia
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Priya M.
While the lab sounds impressive, I hope they ensure equal access for students from rural areas too. Often such high-tech facilities remain urban-centric. The real skill development should reach every corner of Gujarat.
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Amit S.
Gujarat continues to lead in industrial innovation! The iFactory Lab will create job-ready professionals. Just hope the course fees remain affordable for middle-class students.
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Neha P.
As an engineering student, I'm thrilled about this! Hands-on training in IoT and robotics is exactly what we need to compete globally. When will admissions start? 🤖
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Sanjay V.
Good step, but what about job guarantees after completing these courses? Many skill programs promise employment but fail to deliver. The government must ensure industry tie-ups.
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Kavita R.
Finally, our youth will get exposure to cutting-edge technologies! Gujarat is setting an example for skill development. Hope they include women empowerment programs too - we need more female engineers in Industry 4.0!

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