Steinbeis University Berlin, the largest and most reputed German private universities, has announced a M.S. degree in Global Technology Management Asia. It is a specially designed program for Asia to help build the technology framework for ‘Make in India’ initiative. The program will be managed by Steinbeis Global Institute Tübingen (SGIT), Germany and will be offered across Asia in an exclusive collaboration with Ivory Education.
Under this collaboration, Ivory Education will be responsible for building capacity for the program including arranging associations with other universities, governments, private institutions and the others. It will also be responsible for providing assistance in technology, student management, and marketing.
The program is the first ever Master’s Degree in Global Technology Management with modern didactics to provide the strategic framework for an interface of technology and management and to put it into practice.
In the framework of the job-integrated study course, a concrete technology project will be transferred, e.g. in the area of nanotechnology, medicine, biotechnology, IT, construction, etc. Projects could be: building up a production plant abroad, an introduction of new production processes, building up an international service organization, implementing IT projects, optimization of production processes or introducing knowledge management in companies.
Prof. Bertram Lohmüller, Director – SGIT and Program Director, says “Make in India is an initiative that has a potential of transforming India’s place in a global economy. This program is our humble effort to help the professionals and companies develop expertise in Global Technology Management. India’s leadership in IT is admired throughout the world. This will also help in developing technology expertise across sectors that Indian companies will benefit from. We have also extended a minimum possible program fee for the program.”
The two-year program is offered in English. It leads to a German Master’s degree. Those who are interested in working in Germany can also take advantage of liberal visa policy for high-end employees.
Kapil Rampal, Managing Director, Ivory Education Private Limited, says “We have worked with SGIT for the past three years to develop the program. The participants can get the knowledge and expertise in Global Technology Management without a German Master’s degree without the need to leave their jobs. The stay requirement in Germany to complete the program have been kept minimal.”
The brochure for the program is available free at www.ivoryeducation.com and www.steinbeis.education
About Steinbeis Global Institute Tübingen
The institute is part of the Steinbeis University Berlin SHB. With its global orientation, the professionally integrated master programs and certification courses will be implemented at the interface of technology and management. The institute cooperates with Export-Akademie Baden-Württemberg with which global leadership programs are jointly implemented. Over the 30 years of accumulated experience in academic education are at the same time a challenge and an incentive to convey the latest knowledge in a practical and up-to-date manner. www.steinbeis.education
About Steinbeis University Berlin (SHB)
The Steinbeis brand has stood for the successful transfer and sharing of know-how and technology for over 30 years. It has developed into an international network spanning roughly 1,000 transfer enterprises. It has over 6,000 recognized experts dedicated towards successful application of knowledge in the fields of technology, management, and business.
Steinbeis University Berlin (SHB) was founded in 1998 to support companies with the ongoing development of skills and competence by working together with their employees. It currently has near 7,000 students studying in courses up to a doctorate.
About Ivory Education
Ivory Education is one of the leading companies dedicated to bridging the gap between employment and education. It has worked closely with leading institutions such as IIM Calcutta, IIT Delhi, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras, IIT Bombay, MICA and others for building capacity and knowledge transfer using technology and program management.
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