All 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh can have ‘Dream Labs’ the place college students from Courses 9 to 12 will obtain sensible coaching in Synthetic Intelligence (AI), Robotics, Web of Issues (IoT) and 3D Printing, officers stated on Saturday.

The Uttar Pradesh authorities on Saturday signed an MoU with Nelco Restricted and different industrial teams to determine the superior labs in 600 authorities secondary and better secondary colleges throughout the state.
The undertaking will cowl 150 hub colleges and 450 spoke colleges in three phases. Within the first section, ‘Dream Labs’ might be arrange in 72 colleges, adopted by 144 colleges within the second section and 384 colleges within the third section.
Aside from AI, Robotics, IoT and 3D Printing, college students may also obtain publicity to superior manufacturing, battery-operated electrical automobiles, electronics, agricultural science, renewable vitality, drone know-how and design pondering.
The settlement was signed on the Directorate of Secondary Training in Lucknow within the presence of extra chief secretary, primary and secondary schooling, Parth Sarthi Sen Sharma and director normal, faculty schooling, Monika Rani.
Parth Sarthi Sen Sharma stated the initiative goals to equip college students with Trade 4.0-based abilities in keeping with altering industrial necessities.
Monika Rani stated the undertaking would supply a brand new course to vocational schooling and confused efficient implementation of the hub-and-spoke mannequin, high quality coaching and result-based monitoring, particularly in aspirational districts.
Officers stated the undertaking aligns with the Nationwide Training Coverage (NEP) 2020, Nationwide Expertise Qualification Framework (NSQF) and the Ability India Mission.
Below the five-year partnership mannequin, the commercial consortium led by Nelco Restricted will present superior equipment, digital platforms, software program and upkeep help. Trade specialists may also prepare college students and lecturers.
Representatives from world corporations together with Yaskawa, Mastercam, 3D Techniques, AjnaLens and Ace Micromatic attended the programme.

















