Only a fraction is trained in emerging technologies, leaving companies scrambling for skilled talent and exposing a widening gap between education and industry demand.
Today, as India aspires to be a global innovation hub, we face the challenge of fostering innovators like the Wright brothers ...
Rising demand for core engineering professionals driven by government focus on infrastructure and electric vehicles, ...
Industry 4.0 is transforming the expectations for Indian engineering graduates, highlighting a critical need to bridge the ...
With more than half of India exposed to moderate or high seismic hazard, the quality of engineering education has direct ...
New Delhi: Engineering goods exports from India grew by 4.52 per cent year-on-year to $101.13 billion during the April-January period of 2025-26, crossing the $100 billion mark for the first time in ...
The landscape of Indian engineering is undergoing a profound structural shift as the integration of artificial intelligence moves from a novel experiment to a foundational requirement. According to ...
India’s engineering goods exports rose 10.4 per cent year-on-year in January 2026 to USD 10.40 billion, driven primarily by copper, iron & steel, and motor vehicles, despite a decline in shipments to ...
Pratt & Whitney has opened a new engineering operation in the Indian city of Bengaluru as part of broader expansion in India by parent Raytheon Technologies. The Connecticut-based engine maker has ...
Oracle layoffs impact India as employees report sudden terminations, system lockouts, and no prior notice, raising concerns ...