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Tech-U signs MoU with global tech giant, Festo Didactic

As part of efforts to internationalise its programmes and deliver on its mandate of technical and entrepreneurial education, First Technical University (Tech-U), Ibadan has signed a Memoradum of Understanding with Festo Didactic, a world-leading provider of equipment and solutions for technical education. With the MoU, Tech-U has entered a strategic alliance that would see it…

First Technical University (Tech-U)

As part of efforts to internationalise its programmes and deliver on its mandate of technical and entrepreneurial education, First Technical University (Tech-U), Ibadan has signed a Memoradum of Understanding with Festo Didactic, a world-leading provider of equipment and solutions for technical education.

With the MoU, Tech-U has entered a strategic alliance that would see it leverage on the 55 years’ experience of the tech giant.

Through the partnership, the university and Festo Didactic, a world leader in industrial automation technology, producing industrial equipment in the pneumatics and electronics field, would collaborate to enrich the mechatronics programme at Tech-U.

Speaking after the signing of the MoU, West African Director of Festo Didactic, Mr. Peter Sengpiel said he was impressed with the strides already made by the university and is therefore excited about the partnership.

“From what we have seen so far, we believe the institution constitutes a perfect partner. Its commitment to technical education aptly fits into our vision of helping students to develop technical ability, craftsmanship among students and generate ideas that can help the society.“As Festo, our 55 years experience will match the mission and vision of the university through knowledge transfer to the institution and we are really grateful for this kind of opportunity”, Sengpiel said.

He noted that aside working to prepare students to acquire industry know-how through visual academy, online learning, web-based training, Festo would work to source more industry experts to join the Tech-U faculty while also facilitating exchange programmes for the university.

He added that the partnership would also mainstream the institution at the worldskills conference, the biggest global craftsmanship event.

The vice chancellor, Prof Ayobami Salami, expressed satisfaction with the partnership, saying it aligns with the university’s commitment to ensure that all programmes at the institution are adequately enriched with relevant global partnerships to further help the school in the production of competent and innovative students.

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