Mangaluru: St Aloysius organises 8th international conference ‘NOVATION 2025’


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Mangaluru, Apr 26: The school of business and management, department of MBA, St Aloysius (Deemed to be University), AIMIT Beeri campus organised the 8th International Conference ‘NOVATION 2025’: Innovations in Industry 5.0, 6.0, and beyond - Developing business models for the future on April 25.

The chief guest at the inaugural Sandesh J Cutinho Prabhu, chief general manager HR, MRPL, highlighted the future changes likely to occur in the next decade 5.0 and in the decade to follow 6.0, the importance of equipping human power to brace these challenges effectively.

He provided a triple A formula of agility, adaptability and alignment to meet the gaps of the changing requirements of the industry.

Prof (Dr) David M Smith, State University of Albany, New York, Dr Yatin, ministry of finance, government of Mauritius and Dr Fr Ranjit George SJ, professor, Loyola College of Social Sciences (Autonomous) Thiruvananthapuram, were the keynote speakers at the conference.

Dr Ronald Nazareth, registrar, St Aloysius (Deemed to be University), presided over the inaugural and Dr (Fr) Kiran Coth SJ, director, AIMIT, addressed the gathering. Dr Rajani Suresh, dean, School of Business and Management, welcomed the gathering and gave an overview of the conference.

More than 60 research papers were presented by academicians, research scholars and students across various tracks.

 

 

  

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