Water technology centre inaugurated at KPR Institute
The Hindu
The new Centre will harness the combined expertise of over 45 researchers and academicians from KPR and about 40 engineers from Ekki.
Ekki Pumps and KPR Institutions on Friday launched Ekki - KPR International Water Technology Centre, set up at a total cost of ₹50 lakh, at the KPR Institute here.
A press release from Ekki said the centre, inaugurated by German Consul General Karin Stoll, is a centre of excellence for pumps and water-related technologies. It will bring together research, teaching, consultancy and entrepreneurship in pumps and water technologies.
The new Centre will harness the combined expertise of over 45 researchers and academicians from KPR and about 40 engineers from Ekki. The new centre will initially work on skill training, knowledge transfer and entrepreneurship in the water industry, the release said.