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New Education Policy will Orient Students towards Industry 4.0, believes Synergytech Co-founder Abhijit Mahajani

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Savita Dahake
New Education Policy will Orient Students towards Industry 4.0, believes Synergytech Co-founder Abhijit Mahajani

Medical devices are one of the fastest-growing manufacturing segments in Indian manufacturing. The current market size of this industry in India is estimated to be $11 billion and is expected to witness significant growth in the next five years to reach $50 billion by 2025. Surging medical and healthcare needs are primary drivers of innovation and cutting edge technologies in this segment. Though imports still constitute a sizeable part, Indian manufacturers are stepping up the Make in India quotient in the segment with indigenous innovation and solutions. Pune based Synergytech Instruments is one such company bringing in innovation and solutions in the field of equipment innovation. Speaking to Machine Maker, Abhijit Mahajani, co-founder of Synergytech spoke about his company and various other issues. 

Synergytech’s expertise 

Each business has its custom necessities which are important to enable them to carry out their work operations. Synergytech is a proprietary firm based in Pune, running its business operations in two models. One is job work in components and medical equipment supply and the other one is manufacturing custom equipment.

“The technical skills involved in this process are high-end. We understand the uniqueness of the client’s needs. Then we inspect, design, manufacture, and deploy one-of-a-kind particularly for the clientele. Innovations and the group setting of engineers from different backgrounds have been our strength to deliver customized solutions within a wide range of parameters,” says Abhijit Mahajani, one of the founders of the Synergytech Instruments.

New Education Policy 

Mr. Mahajani has been in the mechanical engineering field for over 21 years, and he is directly involved in the educational system also as an academic advisor at the mechanical department in the Army Institute of Techno. On the new education policy, he said, “The new education policy will help to develop the students with a holistic approach. In our team, we have mechanical experts, electrical engineers, and electronics experts. But to develop the whole machinery, knowledge from all fields is required and we learned about the basics of all fields like electrical, data science, robotics after commencing jobs. But now universities will provide students with basic knowledge in that field.” 

The new education policy promises multidisciplinary courses, more engagement in practical based assessment, and more entry and exit points. According to Mahajani, this will help students to be more well-rounded and skilled but the importance of specialization should also be considered. But the new education policy will give more emphasis on how the students are actually interpreting the learning.

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