Monday, 26 March 2012

Soon, Indian BTech degrees may be recognized abroad

NEW DELHI: Engineers with undergraduate degrees will find it easier to seek jobs and opportunities for higher studies abroad from 2013, if India's bid to join the elite Washington Accord for international accreditation is accepted.

If it comes through, undergraduate engineering degrees from India will be brought on a par with those of the US, UK, Australia, Canada,Singapore, Japan, New Zealand, South Africaand six other nations, easing mobility for Indian undergraduate engineers.

The National Board of Accreditation, under the aegis of All India Council for Technical Education, plans to bid to become a permanent member of the Washington Accord in June 2013.

Said G Prabhakar, an NBA member and president, Andhra Pradesh chapter of Institution of Engineers (India), "In 2013, NBA will be a full member of the Washington Accord. The accord recommends that the graduates of programs accredited by any of the signatory bodies be recognized by other members as having met academic requirements for entry to engineering." India was granted the status of a provisional member in 2007.

India is yet to invite the Washington Accord to audit its accreditation system, a crucial process for becoming a full member, despite the country being granted a provisional status in 2007.

Hu Hanrahan, the chair of the Washington Accord, who is in India for the first World Summit on Accreditation 2012, refused to commit to a timeline for India becoming a permanent member, saying the process was under way.

Even if India is granted membership of the accord, only about 20% of the 4,000-odd engineering institutes in the country are likely to make the cut.

India's mentor for the accreditation, past president of Singapore's Institution of Engineers Lock Kai Sang, said, "India's bid to receive permanent membership in 2013 will be very challenging. There is still a lot of implementation work that needs to be carried out based on outcome assessment and accreditation."

Around 140 institutes have applied for accreditation under the new framework.

National Board of Accreditation (NBA) officials said that India could be looking at a two-tier system of accreditation - creating international benchmarks for some institutes and settling for lower standards in other colleges.

The HRD ministry has already proposed a legislation to make every higher educational institution mandatorily accredited in the country. "I hope in this session of Parliament we will carry through (the bill)," HRD minister Kapil Sibal said.

The National Accreditation Regulatory Authority for Higher Educational Institutions Bill has provisions under which assessment of such accreditation has to be made before the institution starts the process of admission to the programs, while the existing educational institutions will have to get their accreditation within three years.

The bill also seeks establishment of National Accreditation Regulatory Authority for Higher Education, which shall register and monitor accreditation agencies.


Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/Soon-Indian-BTech-degrees-may-be-recognized-abroad/articleshow/12420343.cms

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Cars Fuelled By Hydrogen

Cars today put out a lot of pollution, and use up fossil fuels. Predictions are that hydrogen cars with combination of solar and electricity source, are the future of transportation. Device that is the size of microwave oven may be all you need to fuel your car in the future. Using small device, hydrogen can be easily and cleanly extracted from water and power family car for up to 150 kilometers. 

Monday, 20 February 2012

THOMSON REUTERS ACQUIRES MEDIA INTELLIGENCE PROVIDER REDEGG


New York - Thomson Reuters today announced that it has acquired the business and operations of RedEgg, a leading provider of media intelligence solutions for public relations and marketing professionals.  The acquisition builds on an existing relationship with RedEgg whose MyMediaInfo media contact database and MyNewsBrief service are already available to Thomson ONE Public Relations and Thomson Reuters InPublic customers.
With the continuously evolving media landscape, public relations professionals need an accurate source of traditional and social media contacts to quickly identify relevant journalists and bloggers to target with their message.  RedEgg's MyMediaInfo solutions offer an intuitive interface with access to date-stamped, current information so clients can effectively tailor their messages to the appropriate influencers in their market.  Currently, more than 1,000 companies in North America rely on RedEgg's MyMediaInfo database as their source of media contacts and editorial calendars.  This complements the release publishing capabilities and proprietary news and information sources that Thomson Reuters already offers public relations professionals, enabling them to effectively manage their communication activities, while saving them time and money. 
"Today's turbulent markets are driving companies to unify their communications more holistically across their public relations, marketing and investor relations outreach," said Steve Roycroft, global managing director of the Corporate Services business of Thomson Reuters. "As a result, companies are looking for tools to help them develop and distribute their messages more effectively.  By integrating RedEgg's MyMediaInfo solutions with our existing capabilities, we are able to provide PR professionals with differentiated, intuitive solutions designed to increase the impact of their communication programs."
Thomson Reuters plans to integrate RedEgg into its Corporate Services business, and its co-founders Gaugarin Oliver and Eric Hill will join and bring their expertise in developing innovative solutions for the public relations markets. 
"The combination of Thomson Reuters and RedEgg is really powerful for our joint customers," said Gaugarin Oliver, former CEO and co-founder of RedEgg and incoming Global Head of PR Services, at Thomson Reuters. "As part of Thomson Reuters, one of the most recognized global brands in the world, our clients will now have access to a broad range of global solutions spanning the entire corporate workflow."
Thomson Reuters Corporate Services business provides more than 7,000 corporations worldwide with information, analytics and workflow solutions that enable decision making and drive performance across the enterprise. Its end-to-end workflow solutions are relied upon by public relations, investor relations, marketing, communications, corporate development and corporate treasury professionals worldwide.
Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
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