Categories: Innovation

Kia India, IIT-Tirupati enter strategic MoU to drive technological innovation. Here’s more…

Tirupati: Kia India, a leading mass premium carmaker of the country, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Technology, Tirupati (IIT-Tirupati), with the objective of fostering engineering excellence, promoting research-led innovation, and nurturing future-ready talent in the fields of automotive and industrial engineering.

As a part of this significant partnership, Kia India has committed an investment of ₹35 crore over a five-year period (2025–2029) to support academic infrastructure, collaborative research programmes, and student development initiatives at IIT-Tirupati.

This collaboration aims to establish the institution as a prominent centre of excellence in advanced manufacturing, electric mobility, and sustainable automotive technologies.

The MoU outlines a comprehensive framework for cooperation, including the introduction of an internship programme with Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs) for students, thereby facilitating seamless industry-academia integration and providing students with meaningful opportunities for professional growth within Kia India.

Additionally, scholarships and financial assistance will be awarded to deserving M.Tech students, based on both academic merit and financial need, ensuring equitable access to advanced education and resources.

A highlight of the partnership includes the creation of a dedicated ‘Makers Laboratory’, a state-of-the-art collaborative space at IIT-Tirupati designed to foster cross-disciplinary innovation.

This facility will enable students to conceptualize, design, and develop functional prototypes, further enhancing the institute’s reputation as a hub for cutting-edge research and applied technological development.

On the occasion, Gwanggu Lee, Managing Director and CEO, Kia India, commented: “This partnership is not merely the signing of an MoU — it is the coming together of shared values and a unified vision for the future of mobility and engineering in India. At Kia, we firmly believe in the transformative power of education, research, and collaborative innovation. By joining forces with IIT-Tirupati, we aim to nurture highly skilled engineers and technologists, equipped to lead advancements in sustainable mobility and industrial manufacturing. Together, we are building more than infrastructure — we are building opportunities, capabilities, and a foundation for meaningful societal impact.”

Further strengthening the scope of this collaboration, the MoU also paves the way for international academic partnerships between IIT-Tirupati and reputed Korean universities, facilitating student and faculty exchange programmes and joint research initiatives in emerging technologies.

Expressing his views, Prof. K.N. Satyanarayana, Director, IIT-Tirupati, said,
“We are delighted to partner with Kia India in this forward-looking collaboration, which resonates deeply with our commitment to research excellence and nation-building. This initiative will provide our students with exposure to global industry practices, global learning opportunities, and advanced infrastructure. Beyond academic benefits, this partnership signifies our joint resolve to contribute to India’s aspirations in sustainable industrial development and technological leadership. We look forward to creating impactful innovations and empowering our students to shape the future of mobility.”

TBM Newsdesk

Recent Posts

Karnataka CM dedicates a rebirthed Tungabhadra dam to farmers of three southern states

Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has said the three states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and…

18 hours ago

In Devanahalli, land-for-industry swap to likely fetch Rs 2.70 crore per acre, if this meeting is ratified…

The Land Price Determination Advisory Committee has recommended a compensation of ₹2.70 crore per acre…

2 days ago

Jamco Interiors lands in Bengaluru, all set to connect hi-style with the high skies…

Jamco Interiors, a global leader in aircraft interior products, has inaugurated its state-of-the-art Engineering Center…

2 days ago

Government, private sector collaborate to make India ‘Surakshita, Swa-Rakshita’

A major stakeholder workshop under the national initiative, ‘Atmanirbharta in Defence Manufacturing’, aimed at reducing…

3 days ago

Government receives ₹143 crore dividend from KSIIDC, indicating profit in commerce

Large and Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development Minister M.B. Patil recently handed over a dividend…

3 days ago

Karnataka invites Andhra Pradesh leadership to celebrate the ‘reinvigoration’ of Tungabhadra dam infrastructure

A high-level state delegation from Karnataka, headed by former minister and current MLC N.S. Boseraju…

3 days ago