GSSST aims to plug the rising research, education and skills gaps
Greenko, a leading energy transition and industrial decarbonization solutions company, and IIT Hyderabad have signed an MoU to launch India’s first dedicated school for sustainable science and technology.
The Greenko School of Sustainable Science and Technology (GSSST) aims to plug the rising research, education and skills gaps caused by the imperatives of sustainable development.
The school will be advancing knowledge in these key thrust areas:
• Climate change mitigation
• AI and space technology
• Energy transition and industrial transformation
• Circular and regenerative economy
• ZeroC processes, fuels, materials, and products
• Industrial ecology and net zero clusters
GSSST will open towards the end of this year and, by June 2023, will induct students for MTech and Ph.D. in sustainable science and technology, followed by BTech programs.
The experience gained at GSSST will be replicated at other IITs, engineering colleges, and later at polytechnics and schools.
This joint initiative demonstrates the national educational establishment’s endorsement of pioneering initiative taken by Greenko to accelerate R&D and contextualize education and skills for sustainable development.
Greenko is working in consultation with the Ministry of Education, AICTE, NCERT, and NCVET to ensure GSSST both conforms to and advances learning in sustainable science and technology.
Speaking on setting up GSSST, Greenko Group Founder, CEO & MD Anil Chalamalasetty pointed out, “The Government has positioned India as a leader globally in climate change mitigation and energy transition as set out in the Paris Climate Accords.
“The commitment to build the technologies and skills in India for our country to attain leadership in sustainability and energy transition led to this opportunity with IITH.”
He elaborated Greenko, along with IITH will focus on reconfiguring existing global energy transition technologies to improve efficiencies, economics and employment in emerging economies.
“GSSST aims to be the knowledge and human resource powerhouse for driving decarbonization and sustainable development, and will pursue twinning arrangements with globally reputed research and educational institutes,” he said.
Congratulating IIT Hyderabad on the occasion, Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Education, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, said, “India cannot just be a consuming nation. We must innovate and establish our own models for achieving self-sufficiency as well as for furthering global welfare.
“In the 21st century, technology is available to ease our job, and NEP 2020 has given us the liberty to take advantage of local language with available technology.”
India must innovate and establish its own models for achieving self-sufficiency as well as for furthering global welfare, Pradhan said on 4 July 2022.
“In the 21st century, technology is available to ease our job, and NEP 2020 has given us the liberty to take advantage of local language with available technology.” fiinews.com