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Skill Development Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha Lauds MIT India's Project-Based Learning Model at Industry–Institute Future Summit 2026Making its Mumbai debut, the summit brought together 500+ CHROs, founders, investors, and student innovators to address the AI-driven skills gap | ||
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Mumbai, Maharashtra, India As India’s employers race to keep pace with an AI-driven transformation of work and as industry studies warn of a widening gap between the skills the economy needs and the talent available. MIT India (Maharashtra Institute of Technology) today brought its flagship Industry–Institute Future Summit (IFS) 2026 to Mumbai, convening over 500 delegates to turn that conversation into collaboration, deal-flow and future-ready talent.
Mahesh Goudar, Digvijay Karad - Group Director, MIT SDE & VGWS; Mangal Prabhat Lodha - Hon. Cabinet Minister, Govt. of Maharashtra; Sheetal Kumar Jain - Corp. Relations, MIT Engg
Addressing the gathering, Shri Mangal Prabhat Lodha, Hon'ble Cabinet Minister of Skill, Employment, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Government of Maharashtra, said, "There is no shortage of jobs in Maharashtra; the real challenge before us is the skill gap. Education and a degree are important, but their value is limited unless they are matched with the skills industry needs. I commend MIT India for its dedication to learning and for the seriousness of its efforts in skill development, and I laud its initiatives in bringing together industry and academia. Government cannot achieve this alone, it is when institutions like MIT work alongside government that real change is driven."
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