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Jindal Stainless, IIT Kharagpur collaborate on metallurgical R&D

IIT Kharagpur will provide technical consultancy and engage in academic and industrial research

IIT Kharagpur has signed an MoU with Jindal Stainless for the advancement of metallurgical research and development. In a bid to foster industry-academy collaboration, Jindal Stainless and IIT Kharagpur will work together on metallurgical projects, such as process optimisation, materials characterisation, and primary alloy production. This strategic alliance signifies a significant step forward in metallurgy, promising ground- breaking advancements and fostering a culture of innovation, as both organisations leverage their strengths to drive meaningful progress and contribute to the industry’s growth.

Prof. Virendra K Tewari, director, IIT Kharagpur, said, “IIT KGP is poised to offer technical and operational solutions. Together, we envision pushing the boundaries of innovation, fostering transformative solutions, and nurturing a new era of excellence in stainless steel technology promoting Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) under Vikshit Bharat 2047. This MoU with industry expert will affirm India’s position in global manufacturing industry and contribute to the vision and mission of IIT Kharagpur & the country at large.”

Managing Director of Jindal Stainless Abhyuday Jindal said, “This partnership will enable us to harness cutting-edge research in metallurgy and translate it into tangible solutions that benefit the industry and society at large. The MoU is a testament to our commitment to shaping the trajectory of stainless steel technology and making substantial strides in the industry, contributing to our collective pursuit of an atmanirbhar India.”

Prof Virendra K Tewari, Prof Rintu Banerjee, Dean, R&D; Prof Shiv Brat Singh, Dean BTBS & HOD, Dept. of Metallurgy; and Prof. Manas Paliwal, Dept. of Metallurgy at IIT Kharagpur were in attendance at the signing ceremony. Jindal Stainless’ Jajpur unit head, Deepak Agrawal, business head (Phase-I); chief metallurgist Awanindra K Singh; and head, R&D Daitari Kamila were also present on the occasion. The meeting was virtually attended by CEO, Jindal Stainless, Tarun Khulbe; COO, Jindal Stainless, Jagmohan Sood; and CHRO, Jindal Stainless, Sushil Baveja.

Under the terms of the MoU, IIT Kharagpur will provide technical consultancy and engage in academic and industrial research to enhance productivity and process improvement at Jindal Stainless. They will conduct lab-scale experiments, facilitate material characterisation techniques, and support modelling and simulation studies, emphasizing the importance of waste reduction, recycling, and water conservation for sustainable metallurgical practices.