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ASME Foundation, REVA University ignite innovation at EFx India 2025

Bengaluru: In a celebration of ingenuity and sustainable innovation, ASME  Foundation India, the philanthropic arm of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers  (ASME), in collaboration with REVA University, recently brought together the country’s brightest  engineering minds for EFx India 2025.

The three-day festival, running from March 27 to 29, has drawn over 700 students from top-tier engineering institutions across India, providing a platform  to showcase technical acumen, compete in high-stakes challenges, and engage with industry  leaders, shaping the future of engineering. 

Maria Cardwell, Executive Director and Chief Engineer, Boeing India, and the event’s chief  guest, underscored the high expectations placed on India’s engineers.

“The demand is immense, and that pressure shapes the way young engineers approach their craft — compromise, negotiation, and incremental success are part of the journey to groundbreaking innovation. When you’re in the workforce, there’s little room for failure. That’s why ASME, Boeing, and many others invest in initiatives like EFx.” 

Empowering engineers through innovation, collaboration 

As one of ASME’s premier student engagement initiatives, EFx has, over the past seven years,  attracted more than 10,000 participants from 400 institutes spanning 20 cities, reinforcing India’s  reputation as a global powerhouse for engineering talent. 

This year’s edition goes beyond competition, featuring expert-led masterclasses on cutting-edge  topics — biomimicry, GD&T in manufacturing, welding and NDE applications, remote imaging for material assessment, and sustainable engineering — offering students critical industry insights and  practical expertise. 

“EFx India has returned after two years to reignite experiential learning,” said Madhukar  Sharma, President, ASME India Pvt Ltd.

“Engineering is not just about technical skills — it’s about resilience, collaboration, and navigating real-world constraints. Here, students don’t just learn; they innovate, fail, and ultimately, succeed.”

Dr. P. Shyama Raju, Founder and Chancellor, REVA University, emphasised the importance of fostering an entrepreneurial mindset among students.

“I have always wanted students to gain real-world exposure. EFx competitions provide practical learning that goes beyond classroom and lab projects. I sincerely thank ASME India and the ASME India Foundation for this opportunity. I want my students to become job providers, not job seekers. If universities foster collaboration between research, academia, and industry while providing practical exposure, I believe my vision of producing job providers will become a reality.”

 

The next era of Indian engineering 

ASME Foundation India operates with a clear mission: to bridge the gap between academia and industry while fostering equitable access to engineering education and career opportunities. Its initiatives rest on three foundational pillars: 

  1. Education that inspires: Partnering with organisations such as CSRL, ASME Foundation India nurtures problem-solving abilities and hands-on learning in Mechanical
  2. Careers that matter: With a robust network of over 6,000 members and volunteers, ASME India facilitates mentorship, leadership development, and industry networking.
  3. Ideas that innovate: Actively engaging underrepresented communities, particularly women-led Self-Help Groups (SHGs), ASME supports engineering-driven solutions that  enhance livelihoods and drive economic empowerment.
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