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Artech India
(Formerly Softek Pvt Ltd) has decided to sponsor ‘Artech-Dalmia
Centre for Information Technology’ at Banasthali Vidyapith, an over
70-year-old complex network of education pursuits for women (upto
the tertiary level). The vidyapith would offer Bachelors and Masters
degrees and MTech in IT at the new centre.
Planned as a
national IT education centre for women, the Artech-Dalmia Centre for
IT would also support other departments at the Banasthali Vidyapith.
“There are very limited and scattered IT facilities for the rest of
the campus,” says Dr Aditya Shastri, Director at Banasthali
Vidyapith. “The Artech-Dalmia Centre for IT will meet the dual
responsibility of not just honing the future IT professionals but
also enabling other streams of education with the power of IT.”
Envisioned to be better than anything currently in operation
in India and comparable to the best in the world, the Artech-Dalmia
Centre for IT will train women with a judicious mix of software,
hardware and communication technologies and also enable research and
development in this field. It will provide the right blend of high
academic and technological expertise and entrepreneurial attitude
through the fivefold education programme of Banasthali.
Says
Mr M H Dalmia, Chairman of the Board at Artech India: “We are
looking at empowering women with the knowledge of cutting-edge
technologies, at giving them an equal footing in this sunrise
sector.”
The centre will be equipped with the latest
technological aids to impart better/faster education, such as
internally networked specialized computer laboratories,
communication lab, software engineering lab, VLSI design lab and
multimedia laboratory. Equipped with gigabit LAN and high bandwidth
Internet connectivity, it will also offer videoconferencing-ready
seminar room and hi-tech lecture rooms and library.
“The
Artech grant aims at creating an environment, where women find a
larger role to play in the socio-economic development of the
society,” says Mr Ajay Poddar, Managing Director at Artech India.
“It is our way of encouraging women to adopt IT as a vocation, as an
enabler towards a more fruitful future.”
Artech, which is a
certified women-owned enterprise (and women account for around 60%
of its employee base around the globe in USA, India and China),
endeavours to bring IT closer to the weaker sections of the society.
The Group is working on another such ‘enabling’ initiative
to weld IT into primary and secondary education for the
underprivileged. “We are looking to donate 1,000 copies of Akshar
Naveen to schools in the rural areas, which offer primary and
secondary education to students from the weaker sections of the
society,” says Mr Poddar.
Akshar Naveen is a multilingual
office suite, which brings computer closer to the users with the
help of local language deployment.
About Artech India
Artech Infosystems Pvt Ltd (Artech India), formerly known as
Softek Pvt Ltd, is part of Artech Worldwide. Headquartered in New
Jersey (USA), Artech Worldwide plans to end the current year with a
total turnover exceeding Rs 520 crore, up from approximately Rs
220-crore turnover in the previous year.
Artech India is a
25-year-old, ISO 9001:2000 certified IT company with its core
competencies in the areas of software products, turnkey project
management, IT consulting and staff augmentation, infrastructure
management, and business process outsourcing.
Artech India
is the first Company in India to have developed world-class
compilers for COBOL, Fortran 77, Pascal and Basic. Headquartered at
Noida, the Company has projects going on in numerous cities across
the country.
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