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Jalandhar NIT signs MoU with Tynor Orthotics

Faculy members of NIT, Jalandhar, sign an MoU with Tynor Orthotics Private Limited in Jalandhar.

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The Department of Textile Technology at Dr BR Ambedkar National Institute of Technology (NIT), Jalandhar, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tynor Orthotics Private Limited, Mohali, a leading Indian manufacturer of orthopaedic and healthcare products.

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The MoU aims to strengthen industry–academia collaboration and promote applied research in the field of medical textiles and innovative healthcare solutions. The agreement was signed by Prof BK Kanaujia, Director, NIT Jalandhar and AJ Singh, Executive Director, Tynor Orthotics Ltd, in the presence of Parmod Lamba, Group CHRO; Prof Vinay Midha, Head, CTP; Prof Monica Sikka, Head, Department of Textile Technology; Prof Ajay Bansal, Registrar; and Prof Mamta Khosla, Dean (Industry and International Affairs). Faculty members from the Department of Textile Technology, including Prof A Mukhopadhyay and Prof AK Choudhary, were also present.

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The collaboration will focus on promoting mutual academic and industrial interests through student internships, collaborative R&D projects in medical and technical textiles and development initiatives such as workshops, design innovation projects and knowledge-sharing programmes. It will also facilitate the exchange of expertise, innovations and technical know-how in areas like biomedical textiles, smart materials and product prototyping.

Speaking on the occasion, Prof BK Kanaujia said, “This MoU will open new avenues for our students and faculty to work on cutting-edge healthcare and assistive technology products. Collaborating with a leading company like Tynor aligns with our mission to connect research with societal and industrial needs.” The partnership is expected to enhance students’ practical exposure, foster skill development, and contribute to technological advancements in the field of medical and technical textiles in India.

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