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LPU alumnus inspires students at Youth Talk

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Anmol Singh with his family on the LPU campus.
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Lovely Professional University’s alumnus Anmol Singh addressed students during a Youth Talk, reflecting the expanding global footprint of LPU graduates. A BBA graduate from the Mittal School of Business (batch 2023), Singh has achieved an international career milestone.

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During the session, Anmol shared his professional journey from a management classroom at LPU to the innovation driven ecosystem of Silicon Valley. His career includes valuable experience at Tesla, where he contributed to advanced manufacturing and quality operations associated with projects such as Model 3, Model Y and the Optimus initiative. Beginning as a production associate and later rising to the role of quality technician, he gained exposure to robotics led industrial systems and global-scale production environments.

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Expanding his interdisciplinary trajectory, he currently serves as an R&D engineer and senior research consultant at Tata Elxsi, working at the intersection of research, innovation and cost efficient design. He emphasised that his academic foundation at LPU extended beyond conventional management education. The global exposure, industry linked learning and analytical training enabled him to adapt seamlessly across technology driven domains, including AI and robotics.

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In the address, Anmol emphasised that his academic foundation at LPU extended beyond conventional management studies. He accentuated how global exposure, industry linked learning, and practical problem solving equipped him with the adaptability required to work across technology driven domains, including AI and robotics. He shared how his connection with LPU began even before enrolment. Growing up in Hardaspur near the university campus, he often interacted with LPU students staying at his family’s accommodation facility. Observing their academic engagement and aspirations gradually shaped his own ambition to pursue higher education at the institution.

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