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Adani Group partners with Singapore’s ITEES, to establish a centre for advanced technical training for 25,000 learners at Mundra

He further added that the proposed state-of-the-art facility will blend AI-driven immersive learning with cutting-edge innovation centres, and annually train over 25,000 learners to help accelerate the Make in India movement.

The Adani Group has partnered with Singapore-based ITEES to develop an advanced technical training centre, keeping up with the increasing demand for a highly skilled technical workforce in the coming years. Adani Group chairperson Gautam Adani informed in a post on X that the Group is going to establish the world’s largest finishing school in Mundra, Gujarat.

“Delighted to announce one of India’s largest Skill & Employ initiatives! In partnership with Singapore’s ITEES, the global leader in technical training, the Adani Group is launching the world’s largest finishing school in Mundra” Gautam Adani posted.

He further added that the proposed state-of-the-art facility will blend AI-driven immersive learning with cutting-edge innovation centres, and annually train over 25,000 learners to help accelerate the Make in India movement.

What is ITEES?

ITE Education Services (ITEES) is a globally acclaimed, skill-based technical training provider wholly owned by Singapore’s Institute of Technical Education (ITE). It has been providing technical and vocational training to learners from Singapore and worldwide, including several projects in India, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America.

ITEES already has a presence in India. It has been the knowledge partner at the World Skill Centre, Bhubaneswar, Odisha and Global Skills park in Madhya Pradesh.

In January 2024, ITEES signed an agreement with NAMTECH in India to collaborate on developing a world-class technical and vocational training ecosystem.

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