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Shreekant Patil Celebrates National Technology Day

Shreekant Patil Celebrates National Technology Day

Shreekant Patil celebrated National Technology Day 25 at MET Bhujbal Knowledge City, on India’s tech journey of Atmanirbhar Bharat.

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Shreekant Patil, Startup India Mentor, Founder of PARENTNashik and MSMEHelp, Nashik, Committee chairman at NIMA, MACCIA, MH State VP at IBSEA, and Senior Consultant at NP Council – India (under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India), as a chief guest, spearheaded a thought-provoking seminar today, May 19, 2025, in celebration of National Technology Day 2025. The event, hosted by MET’s Institute of Technology – B. Tech (Institution’s Innovation Council) and part of the MET Bhujbal Knowledge City, highlighted India’s remarkable journey of technological advancement and self-reliance – Atmanirbhar to over 75 enthusiastic students & faculties name Dr. Ganesh Kawale, Prof. Samir Shaikh, Prof. Vishnu Kale, Innovation & Startup coordinator, Prof Amit Karwande, and event coordinator, Prof P.P. Badgujar etc.

After felicitation by Principal Dr. R..Narkhede, keynote speaker CEngg. Shreekant Patil addresses students & captivated the audience by recounting the historical significance of “Operation Shakti,” detailing how India achieved its nuclear capabilities in 1998. He further elaborated on “Operation Sindoor,” illustrating India’s remarkable progress towards ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ by 2025, emphasizing the nation’s reliance on indigenous weaponry, cutting-edge anti-drone systems, DRDO’s AkashTeer, and ISRO’s NAVIC.

Shreekant Patil showcased India’s rapid adoption and successful implementation of the UPI system, proudly noting its adoption by approximately 15 countries globally. He delved into the critical importance of emerging technologies for engineers, discussing the concepts of T-shaped and V-shaped employees, and exploring “The Shifting Engineering Landscape: Engineering Then & Now.” The session also underscored “The Need for Sustainable Solutions” and traced the “Revaluation of Industry 1.0 to Industry 5.0,” including an overview of Japan’s Society 5.0.

A significant portion of his talk focused on “How Government of India Acts as a Catalyst Supporting Tech Innovation in India,” particularly for students. He provided valuable guidance on “Future-Proofing Students’ Careers by Upskilling Essential Skill Sets to Become Future Engineers” and highlighted “How India’s Ecosystem Enhances Employability” through various government initiatives.

The seminar concluded with an engaging question and answer session, where students actively participated. Following this insightful session, CE Shreekant Patil officially inaugurated a Poster Presentation competition and a crossword quiz, fostering an environment of interactive learning. At the culmination of the event, Shreekant Patil announced the winners of both the quiz and poster competition, awarding certificates to recognize their achievements.

About CE Shreekant Patil –
CE Shreekant Patil is founder at PARENTNashik, (100 % Export to Europe). He is Committee chairman at NIMA Startup Hub, Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Vice President at IBSEA, GFID & MSMECCII, Advisor at United Marathi International Chamber, GIBF, Founder member at FOEII University, Delhi, Chartered Engineer with DGFT, Valuer, with 30 years of industrial experience now working as Sr. Consultant at NPC India (Under Ministry of Commerce & Industry – Govt of India). Official Mentor at Govt of India Initiatives: MAARG, BHASKAR, Startup India, WEP, STPI, BIRAC, AYE, MeitY Startup Hub, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, Certified LEAN, ZED, Consultant, Euro Exim Bank, AfDB, Asian Development Bank, SIDBI, United Nations, European Commissions, Registered (Govt of India) Trainer, Assessor at NSDC (Skill India), PoP at UGC, Volunteer Startup Mentor at AICTE – Vidyanjali Programme, Independent Director, Niryat Bandhu, Udyami Mitra at Khadi India, Associated with EEPC, SEPC, APEDA, Council member at International Trade Council – Business for innovation & technology, member, reviewer, mentor at Asian Council of Science Editors, IFERP, Global Harmonization Initiative, Cluster collaboration- European Union, mentor at MentorMe program of European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), Sustainability Ambassador for UNSDG – SPSC- UK.

MET Bhujbal College Nashik, part of the MET Bhujbal Knowledge City, offers a range of B.Tech programs across various engineering disciplines, including Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Electronics and Telecommunication, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, Computer Science and Design, and Automation & Robotics.

Key Highlights:

Infrastructure: The college boasts a well-maintained and extensive campus with modern facilities. This includes well-equipped labs, a spacious library, a gymnasium, sports grounds, an auditorium, and a cafeteria. Separate hostel facilities are available for boys and girls with amenities like Wi-Fi.
Academics: The curriculum is generally considered updated, and the faculty is often described as supportive and qualified.
Admissions: Admission to B.Tech programs is primarily based on scores in entrance exams like JEE Main and MHT-CET, along with fulfilling 10+2 eligibility criteria (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics with a minimum aggregate of 50%).
Placements: While placement rates can vary by branch and economic climate, MET Bhujbal College has a dedicated placement cell that works to connect students with companies. Top recruiters include Wipro, Infosys, Capgemini, and local Nashik-based firms.

About CE Shreekant Patil –
CE Shreekant Patil is founder at PARENTNashik, (100 % Export to Europe). He is Committee chairman at NIMA Startup Hub, Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Vice President at IBSEA, GFID & MSMECCII, Advisor at United Marathi International Chamber, GIBF, Founder member at FOEII University, Delhi, Chartered Engineer with DGFT, Valuer, with 30 years of industrial experience now working as Sr. Consultant at NPC India (Under Ministry of Commerce & Industry – Govt of India). Official Mentor at Govt of India Initiatives: MAARG, BHASKAR, Startup India, WEP, STPI, BIRAC, AYE, MeitY Startup Hub, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, Certified LEAN, ZED, Consultant, Euro Exim Bank, AfDB, Asian Development Bank, SIDBI, United Nations, European Commissions, Registered (Govt of India) Trainer, Assessor at NSDC (Skill India), PoP at UGC, Volunteer Startup Mentor at AICTE – Vidyanjali Programme, Independent Director, Niryat Bandhu, Udyami Mitra at Khadi India, Associated with EEPC, SEPC, APEDA, Council member at International Trade Council – Business for innovation & technology, member, reviewer, mentor at Asian Council of Science Editors, IFERP, Global Harmonization Initiative, Cluster collaboration- European Union, mentor at MentorMe program of European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), Sustainability Ambassador for UNSDG – SPSC- UK.

MET Bhujbal College Nashik, part of the MET Bhujbal Knowledge City, offers a range of B.Tech programs across various engineering disciplines, including Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Electronics and Telecommunication, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, Computer Science and Design, and Automation & Robotics.

Key Highlights:

Infrastructure: The college boasts a well-maintained and extensive campus with modern facilities. This includes well-equipped labs, a spacious library, a gymnasium, sports grounds, an auditorium, and a cafeteria. Separate hostel facilities are available for boys and girls with amenities like Wi-Fi.
Academics: The curriculum is generally considered updated, and the faculty is often described as supportive and qualified.
Admissions: Admission to B.Tech programs is primarily based on scores in entrance exams like JEE Main and MHT-CET, along with fulfilling 10+2 eligibility criteria (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics with a minimum aggregate of 50%).
Placements: While placement rates can vary by branch and economic climate, MET Bhujbal College has a dedicated placement cell that works to connect students with companies. Top recruiters include Wipro, Infosys, Capgemini, and local Nashik-based firms. The highest packages reported have been up to 23 LPA (e.g., Walmart), with average packages typically ranging from 3.5 LPA to 5 LPA.

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