Quest Global Ingenium brings innovation in engineering to the forefront, says Ramalingam
The winning team from the 11th edition of Quest Global Ingenium 2023 held in Kochi will visit the Alstom facility in Europe, and experience first-hand cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions developed by the company, said contest organizers Quest Global of Singapore.
This educational trip will provide students with valuable industry exposure and insights into rail signalling systems and next-generation trains, Quest Global in a release on 18 Mar 2023.
The mentorship and networking opportunities that come with this visit will prove to be a great asset for the students, helping them build relationships and contacts that will benefit them in furthering their careers as engineers.
The contest was a platform that offers engineering students a chance to bring their unique tech solutions to life, further strengthening Quest Global’s belief that innovative engineering solutions are significant in building pathways to a brighter future.
India’s brightest young minds from top engineering colleges took part in the contest. There were 1,800+ submissions from across the country in the 11th edition, reflecting the widespread appeal of this innovative platform for aspiring engineers.
The team from Jayawantrao Sawant College of Engineering, Hadapsar, Maharashtra, won the contest.
The team focused on multipurpose EVs and worked on an innovative solution intended to make commuting easier for elderly and disabled. The group comprised of Surana Sanyam Nilesh, Ankit Sahal, Abhinandan Jain and Aditya Malapure.
Speaking at the occasion, Lakshminarayanan Ramalingam, Chief Operating Officer, Quest Global, said, “Quest Global is in the business of engineering solutions for the real world, but what we’re really building is a brighter future.
“We believe engineering has the unique opportunity to solve the problems of today that stand in the way of tomorrow.
“Quest Global Ingenium is a platform that brings innovation in engineering to the forefront and has the potential to internalize revolutionary ideas and find solutions across industries.
“I take this opportunity to congratulate all the winners. Seeing various innovative ideas from the young engineering talent was undeniably remarkable,” he said.
Quest Global Ingenium, in the past, has impacted the lives of many talented students by offering a pathway to their dreams through proper mentorship and global exposure.
For 25 years, the company has strived to be the most trusted partner for the world’s hardest engineering problems. The Singapore-headquartered Quest Global work in 17 countries, with 56 global delivery centers & offices, driven by 17,000+ employees who make the impossible possible every day. fiinews.com