Panel Discussion - 18-July-2008, Hyderabad - At a gathering of faculty members, stakeholders in Engineering Services discuss different viewpoints - the framers of the curriculum, employers of graduate engineers, and owners of educational institutions. Lessons are also drawn from the IT industry, which has already experienced several of the problems that growth opportunities in high-technology services businesses bring.


HyperWorks - A Launchpad for Career Development

Stakeholders discuss opportunities and challenges

thumbnail Mr.G.V.Surya Kumar: A Mechanical Engineer by qualification, Mr.Kumar worked with on cutting-edge CAD/CAM software early in his career. Subsequently he moved into sales and marketing, but retains an interest in teaching. With over 20 years experience in sales, strategic account management and delivery of IT services in countries across the world, Mr.Kumar currently heads Quality and IT at Sierra Atlantic. His career assignments have provided him with valuable insights into several aspects of IT and Engineering Services Outsourcing.

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Other Speakers:

Professor P.Ram Reddy

Dr.Ramajeyathilagam

Mr.P.Balaji

Faculty Opinions:

How important are fundamentals?

Can Mini-Projects be offered?

CAE should be "floated" into the curriculum!

The Curriculum and sale-ability