MoU with Stanley Hyderabad

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING with Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women.

Industrial and Institutional collaboration is aimed at developing Technology in offering comprehensive solutions for Smart Logistics Monitoring with Data Analytics.

Scope of Work accorded to AITS:

Establishment of RF communication channel between two systems using FPGA and software defined radio board, the code/algorithms designed in high end system with MATLAB will be ported on FPGA through VIVADO from which the data will be communicated through RF Transceiver channel.

M.1.1. PROFILE OF Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women

Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women, Abids, Hyderabad, Telangana 500001, India, started in the year 2008, Recognized by AICTE Affiliated to Osmania University (STANLEY)

STANLEY is reputed for its highly qualified and experienced faculty and excellent infrastructural facilities for curricular and extra-curricular activities, has maintained an enviable academic excellence right from its inception. The student community comprises of students from Telangana and neighbouring states.

STANLEY has accomplished its mission and its academic achievements are a testimony to the same. More than 70% of students secure first class with distinctions year after year. Over 400 students have been placed in leading companies in India and are also pursuing their higher studies abroad in the last 3 years. The students of this reputed institution are receiving placements offers from leading companies in India.

M.1.3 Industry-Institute Interaction

As industry and Institute interaction is inevitable for any curriculum, STANLEY actively engages in filling this gap by inviting industry leaders to interact with students during our Special Sessions, Workshops and Industrial visits. Class assignments to students are given in such a way that the same can be completed by interacting with the Corporate.

Students are encouraged to take part in meets, seminars, Workshops, symposiums conducted by other colleges, Management Association, organization and other Trade Associations wherein they get ample chances of meeting the heads of various organizations.

M.2 Common Interests and agreement

TSPL and STANLEY after having assessed their strengths, merits and objectives have agreed that they could cooperate and share the expertise and facilities available with both. It is felt that a memorandum of understanding (MOU) can be drawn and entered into.

Based on the experience of past interactions between TSPL and STANLEY specific areas have been identified.

M.3 MOU between TSPL and Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women,

The Memorandum of understanding between TSPL and STANLEY envisages agreed ion the interaction in the following

  1. Students training, projects and special lecturing
  2. Faculty/Manager Exchange
  3. Research projects and Incubation Centre
  4. Exchange of other facilities mutually accepted
  5. Curriculum development
  6. Short term course and conferences.