BIS signs MoU with 3 colleges to set up 'Standardization Chair Professor'

With its focus on eminent institutes, the standards authority launched an initiative towards institutionalising its engagement with the such institutes of the country

BIS, Bureau of Indian Standards
Pratigya Yadav New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Feb 22 2023 | 11:47 PM IST
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with IIT Guwahati, IIT Gandhinagar and NIT Calicut for establishment of ‘BIS Standardization Chair Professor’ at these institutes. 

With its focus on eminent institutes, the standards authority launched an initiative towards institutionalising its engagement with the such institutes of the country for securing active participation of academia in standards formulation and making teaching of Indian standards an integral part of the curriculum.

The BIS Standardization Chair is created for research and development, teaching and training in the field of standardisation and conformity assessment in the country with focus on the areas of civil, electrical, mechanical, chemical, earthquake engineering, development and management of water resources and renewable energy projects, infrastructure development, medical biotechnology & nanotechnology, the authority said in a statement.

“This will promote excellence and leadership in teaching and research & development in the field of science and various disciplines,” it added.

Pramod Kumar Tiwari, director general, BIS said, “ MoUs between the premier academic institutes and BIS would strengthen and enhance the standards formulation activity by facilitating research & development projects, encouraging involvement of young minds in the area of standardisation process and jointly organising seminars, conferences, workshops symposia or lectures, training and short-term education programs.”

He also emphasised on the need to engage with start-ups and incubation centres at academic institutions in formulation of new standards and compliance with the existing. He further expressed his anticipation that technology innovation and standards development shall be interwoven seamlessly to foster development.

Parameswar K. Iyer, officiating director IIT Guwahati, Rajat Moona, director IIT Gandhinagar, Prasad Krishna, director NIT Calicut who were present at the meeting, assured commitment towards this initiative and agreed to take forward the collaboration with BIS.

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