HCLTech Strengthens Industry-Academia Collaboration through Campus Connect
Chennai: HCLTech, a leading global technology company, has held its flagship Campus Connect event, HCLTech Talks, at SSN College of Engineering in Chennai. The initiative aims to create industry-ready professionals by bridging the gap between academic institutions and industry.
Empowering Students
Over 600 circuit branch engineering students attended a session on the future of software engineering, exploring new trends and career paths. The session, titled ‘Career Paths in Embedded Systems – Skills, Tools and Opportunities,’ was conducted by Koteswaran Srinivasan, Global Technology Director of Engineering and R&D Services at HCLTech.
Industry Insights
Koteswaran Srinivasan highlighted the dynamic world of embedded systems, spotlighting the hottest skills, essential tools, and breakthrough opportunities that await the next generation of innovators. He emphasized the importance of integrating hardware expertise with software innovation, equipping students with essential skills and tools for success in this field.
Campus Connect Program
The Campus Connect program has reached over 7,000 students across India since its launch in January 2025. The initiative includes monthly virtual Tech Talks, which have connected with more than 1,500 engineering colleges, and live, in-person events that have enabled over 3,000 students to interact directly with industry leaders on technology and career topics.
HCLTech’s Commitment
HCLTech offers programs such as HCLTech Talks, which aim to provide young individuals with skills, industry knowledge, and collaborative learning opportunities relevant to the digital economy. The company is committed to fostering innovation and talent in academic settings, bridging the gap between academia and industry.
Sathish R, Manager – Placements, SSN College of Engineering, said, “Hosting the HCLTech Talks session at SSN College was a truly enriching experience for our students and sparked meaningful conversations around innovation, career readiness, and the evolving tech landscape.”