All India: Yudo, a leading global provider of hot runner systems and solutions for the plastic injection moulding industry has introduced a specialised training programme aimed at upskilling professionals in the plastic manufacturing industry. Developed by Yudo and certified by the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), the programme will focus on the Hot Runner System (HRS) with a total of 70 hours of hands-on training.
The initiative is being facilitated by the Arvind Mehta Technology and Entrepreneurship Centre (AMTEC), a key hub for skill development and innovation in the sector. Mr. Arvind Mehta, Chairman of AMTEC, has played a key role in supporting this initiative.
Speaking about the launch, Vishal Agarwal, President of Yudo Hot Runner India Pvt Ltd, said, “This training programme reflects our commitment to strengthening the skill base within the plastic manufacturing sector. By providing practical, industry-relevant knowledge, we aim to empower professionals and help the industry stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market.”
Vishal further added, “Collaborating with AMTEC and receiving certification from NSDC ensures that the training is not only comprehensive but also aligned with industry standards. This will help participants build the expertise needed to drive innovation and efficiency in their respective roles.”
The grand inauguration of the programme took place at Rudra Shelter International, Diamond Hall, Tungarfata, Vasai (East) on 28th March.The event will be graced by Dr. Hemant Vishnu Savara, Member of Parliament for Palghar Lok Sabha, Smt. Sneha Dube Pandit, MLA for Vasai Assembly, and Shri. Rajan Naik, MLA for Nallasopara. Their presence reflects the importance of this initiative in strengthening industry standards and addressing the skills gap in plastic manufacturing.
This initiative aims to equip participants with industry-relevant expertise and enhance the overall skill ecosystem in the plastic manufacturing sector in line with Prime Minister’s Atma Nirbhar Bharat program, added Agarwal.