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Seminar on boost to engineering education

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The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Foundation India (ASMEFI) organised a two-day seminar on “Additive Manufacturing for Sustainability” at CSIO, Chandigarh, to prepare engineering students for industry demands. The event fostered dialogue and knowledge exchange among students, faculty, and industry leaders, creating opportunities in core engineering sectors. CSIO Director Prof Shantanu Bhattacharya emphasised the collaboration’s role in addressing India’s technological challenges. The seminar brought together academicians, placement heads and engineering professionals to explore emerging career prospects in advanced manufacturing technologies

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