Partnership will help tackle food security sustainability issues
UST, which has dual headquarters in California and Thiruvananthapuram, says its MoU with Western Sydney University (WSU) is to drive sustainable agriculture and enhance global food security.
Through this collaboration, UST and WSU will leverage their combined strengths to conduct focused research, develop innovative agritech solutions for agri-industry needs, and nurture the next generation of industry leaders through mentoring programs.
Additionally, the partnership will involve knowledge-sharing initiatives, to educate the public and promote sustainable agricultural practices http://wfp.org.
“This partnership gives UST access to world-class research, talent and facilities, to enable us to leverage our technology solutions in a meaningful way for the agriculture industry,” said Kumaran C R, Managing Director – ANZ, UST.
“This partnership underscores our approach of understanding industry-specific challenges and building a partnership ecosystem to solve real issues and deliver a positive impact to our clients and the industries we serve,” Kumaran said on 29 Nov.
“This is an exciting partnership with UST that will help us tackle issues such as food security and agricultural sustainability,” said Distinguished Professor George Williams AO, Vice-Chancellor, Western Sydney University.
“We are bringing together our respective research strengths and extensive expert knowledge to collaborate on joint research initiatives, foster new ideas and, most critically, develop innovative and sustainable agrictech solutions that can address these pressing global challenges.”
The MoU was signed at an event held in Bengaluru in the presence of Hilary McGeachy, Australian Consul General, Bengaluru; Kirankumar Doreswamy, Vice President and Center Head, Bengaluru; Jaison Sebastian, Senior Director, Strategic Initiatives; Tinu Cherian Abraham, Director and Head, Global PR & Media Relations, UST; Prof. Deborah Sweeney, Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Enterprise and Global); Dr. Nicolene Murdoch, Pro Vice Chancellor (Global Partnerships and TNE); Dr. Nisha Rakhesh, Head International Strategy and Partnerships; and Dr. Kopal Chaube, PhD, Lead Research Collaborations and Partnerships, South Asia, Western Sydney University.
This comprehensive partnership with a leading academic innovator aligns with UST’s core values and commitment to ‘Transforming Lives’, by contributing to global food security campaigns. By combining the resources and expertise of both UST and WSU, the two organizations are poised to drive transformative change in the agricultural sector https://www.gafspfund.org/.
UST is expanding plans its presence in India by adding over 3,000 new jobs at its upcoming Kochi campus in the next five years, as it gets ready to inaugurate its own campus by December 2027 https://www.investindia.gov.in/. The company, which has set itself a target of 6,000 employees in the next five years, currently employs more than 2,800 people in its existing facility at Infopark Kochi. Fiinews.com