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BVRIT Narsapur partners with Synopsys India for semiconductor collaborative training and research

The B V Raju Institute of Technology (BVRIT) Narsapur has announced a strategic partnership with Synopsys India.

What is the purpose of the partnership?

According to the company’s statement, the partnership aims to foster innovation and excellence in the fields of VLSI, front-end and back-end EDA tools, IP development, and semiconductor technology.

Dr. Sanjay Dubey, the Principal of BVRIT Narsapur, highlighted that this collaboration would serve as a valuable platform for both students and faculty members to interact with technical experts from Synopsys. This initiative is expected to create a focused ecosystem that aligns with the mutual interests of both organizations in fostering advancements in semiconductor technology and related fields.

Narendra Korlepara, the Director of Synopsys Hyderabad, praised BVRIT’s dedication to integrating the latest industry trends into their educational methodologies. He noted the institution’s significant investments in infrastructure, which have positioned it as a leader in the sector. Synopsys, a global leader in electronic design automation (EDA) and semiconductor IP, is eager to expand its partnership with BVRIT to enhance the VLSI-related curriculum and collaborate on training initiatives for students and faculty members.

This partnership is a part of Synopsys India Academic & Research Alliances (SARA), a venture that aims to revolutionize the landscape of electronics education in India. 

Synopsys, a renowned company listed on the Nasdaq and a part of the S&P 500, has been a pivotal player in the development of electronic products and software applications that are integral to modern life. The company offers a comprehensive range of application security testing tools and services, catering to the needs of both semiconductor designers and software developers.

On the other hand, BVRIT, established in 1997 by the late philanthropist Padma Bhushan Dr. B.V. Raju, has been a beacon of quality technical education in India. Accredited by NBA and NAAC with an A+ grade, the institute has been at the forefront of providing optimal learning environments to foster comprehensive student development.

Under the guidance of Chairman Sri K. V. Vishnu Raju, BVRIT continues to uphold its commitment to exemplary teaching practices and student development, boasting excellent infrastructure and remarkable placement records.

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