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      Home » ESSCI Signs MoU with DJIME to Train Workforce in HVAC

      ESSCI Signs MoU with DJIME to Train Workforce in HVAC

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaNovember 17, 2022 News 3 Mins Read
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      Working towards skilling the workforce in the country, Electronic Sector Skill Council of India (ESSCI) has joined hands with Daikin Japanese Institute of Manufacturing Excellence (DJIME) as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility.

      ESSCIThe strategic collaboration will empower skill development and certification of technicians, paving their way to build an enterprising career in the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning) sector.

      DJIME offers training programs that consist of a combined curriculum with on-the-job training, HVAC technical know-how, soft-skills training & Japanese manufacturing processes training.

      The MoU was signed and exchanged between KanwalJeetJawa, Chairman & MD, Daikin India and Abhilasha Gaur, Chief Operating Officer, Electronics Sector Skills Council of India in the presence of other dignitaries from Daikin and ESSCI in Neemrana.

      Expressing her views Abhilasha Gaur, Chief Operating Officer, ESSCI said, “This collaboration with DJIME is a step towards fulfilling the need for skilled workforce in India and narrowing the existing gap between the demand and supply of the future skills. As thought leaders in the skilling sector, we consider it our responsibility to foster an ecosystem for growth and adoption of vocational & skill education. I am confident that this association with DJIME will pave the way for a more skilled workforce in the air-conditioning industry.”

      Aimed at creating talented and technically skilled professionals for the air conditioning industry, DJIME’s collaboration with the Sector Skill Council will empower the youth to find jobs, earn livelihood and create a better future for themselves. Under this agreement, DJIME would run courses for RAC Field Technicians, RAC Field Engineer etc.

      These courses would be accredited by ESSCI (Electronic Sector Skills Council of India), under the NSQF (National Skill Qualification Framework) and in alignment with existing QP (Qualification Packs) and NOS (National Occupation Standards) for various job roles in the HVAC industry.

      The MoU will also seek to affiliate DJIME as a Training Partner for the Government of India’s Skill Ministry and would confer certification in compliance to NCVET (National Council for Vocational Education Training).

      On this occasion, K J Jawa, Chairman & MD, Daikin India said, “Our program addresses Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s clarion call to focus on the skill development of youth. Through this MoU with ESSCI, we will provide talented youths with certification. Skilling, upskilling and reskilling are key tools in not just empowering the country’s workforce but also in creating an employable talent pool. I am certain that this collaboration holds huge growth potential. At Daikin, we are known for our exceptional quality products that stem from developing world-class people, processes, and infrastructure. We are continuously growing and adapting to the changing needs and dynamics of the air conditioning industry and are delighted that DJIME is contributing skilled manpower to the industry.”

      Through Daikin’s huge network of production bases, sales, service centers and channel partners, Daikin would look to provide employment opportunities to the certified DJIME students, consistent with Daikin’s strategy of ‘Skilling for the Industry’ and ‘Benefit of Society.’

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