Mon. Feb 3rd, 2025

Bangalore, 3rd February 2025: Furthering its commitment to bridge the gap between academia and industry, Volvo Group in India recently hosted an inspiring STEM education workshop at Kendriya Vidyalaya, DRDO, Bangalore. This groundbreaking program aims to inspire young girls to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), reinforcing Volvo Group’s global commitment to promoting gender diversity and inclusion.

The Yukti workshop saw enthusiastic participation from over 240 students from Grades VIII & IX and was graced by the presence of Mr. Kamal Bali, President and Managing Director of Volvo Group India, and Radhika Nair, Head of People & Culture at Volvo Group India. During the event, Mr. Bali delivered the keynote address, highlighting the company’s commitment to inspiring the next generation of women in STEM. Conducted by a team of dedicated Volvo Group India volunteers, the workshop provided hands-on learning experiences designed to spark curiosity and empower young girls to explore STEM-related career paths with confidence. Through practical exposure and real-world applications, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry, nurturing the next generation of women leaders in technology and engineering.

Students engaged in a variety of immersive activities during the workshop. A Virtual Reality (VR) experience allowed participants to explore Volvo’s advanced technologies, including a realistic driving simulator environment. In the Engines and Problem-Solving segment, students interacted with miniature engines, applied data science concepts, and tackled STEM-based puzzles to sharpen their analytical skills. Additionally, a session on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision introduced them to cutting-edge applications in the automotive industry, while the Robotics workshop provided an opportunity to design, build, and program robots using advanced technologies featured in Volvo’s trucks.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Kamal Bali, President and Managing Director, Volvo Group India, said “At Volvo Group India, we are deeply committed to fostering an inclusive environment where education and industry converge to drive sustainable progress. Through initiatives like Yukti, we are taking a significant step toward shaping the future of our industry by inspiring young girls to explore careers in STEM. By working closely with educational institutions, we not only provide students with practical exposure to advanced technologies but also gain access to a diverse pool of talent that will be crucial in driving innovation and growth. This partnership reflects our ongoing dedication to bridging the gap between academic knowledge and real-world application, ensuring that students are equipped with the skills needed to excel in the fast-evolving fields of technology and engineering.”

Radhika Nair, Head of People & Culture at Volvo Group India, emphasized, “As part of Volvo Group’s commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, we aim to inspire young girls in India to break barriers and pursue careers in STEM, shaping the next generation of technology leaders. Through programmes like Yukti, we strive to cultivate an agile and innovative workforce poised to achieve strategic goals in an ever-evolving industrial landscape.”

The program at Kendriya Vidyalaya, DRDO, is part of Volvo Group India’s broader mission to drive impactful change in STEM education. By encouraging young minds to innovate for a sustainable and technology-driven future, Volvo Group India reaffirms its commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive industry that reflects its global values.

Through such initiatives, Volvo Group continues to collaborate with educational institutions, equipping the next generation with the skills needed to excel in the ever-evolving automotive and technology sectors.

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