Mangalore: Adaptalis Founder Meets AIMIT Management


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Mangalore, Aug 23:
St Aloysius Institute of Management and Information Technology (AIMIT) had the inimitable opportunity to meet with Pierre Mascarenhas, the president and founder of Adaptalis of France on August 21.
 
The exchange of ideas at this meeting with a focus on French collaboration will enable AIMIT to go beyond in its constant endeavour and persistent push for higher standards for the students.

Considering the prospects, this is an attractive opening, an extension of the outreach toward foreign collaboration where students will be able to participate in project development for companies in France.

A number of options benefitting the students were discussed during the meeting - internships, student exchange programmes, project development for medium-sized companies in France, Incubation Centre at AIMIT, alliance with National Union of Students of France and other partnerships.
 
The management of St Aloysius College is very positive about future supplementary associations keeping in mind the quality of education which is the hall-mark of AIMIT. 

Santhosh Rebello, dean, IT section of AIMIT and Dr Vincent Mascarenhas attended the meeting.

AIMIT will set up an incubation centre to promote entrepreneurship among the IT students in the future.

  

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