
Loom Solar and GSV Join Hands to Train Clean Energy Talent

- Loom Solar and Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya (GSV) have teamed up to create industry aligned skill development programs.
- The collaboration will focus on building a future ready workforce for India’s renewable energy and infrastructure sectors.
- Students will gain real-world experience through internships, hands-on training, and exposure to clean energy innovations.
Loom Solar, a leading name in India’s solar manufacturing space, has signed a strategic partnership with Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya (GSV), a Central University under the Ministry of Railways. The goal is to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements by developing skill based programs that prepare students for India’s clean energy future.
Through this collaboration, both institutions will co-develop practical, industry driven academic modules, tailored case studies, and technical training. The joint effort aims to align education with real-world needs, equipping students with skills they can apply from day one.
Prof. Manoj Choudhary, Vice Chancellor of GSV, said, the university is focused on producing industry-ready professionals, and this partnership with Loom Solar adds significant value. “Together, we aim to empower students to contribute to India's clean energy and infrastructure growth”, he added.
Amod Anand, Co-Founder of Loom Solar, noted that the renewable energy sector is growing fast, and the country needs a skilled workforce to meet its 2047 development goals. “This initiative is about shaping professionals who understand both clean energy technology and its mission”, he said.
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As part of the tie-up, students will benefit from guest lectures, live projects, internships, and workshops. Both organisations also plan to collaborate on research, innovation, and sustainability.
This initiative reinforces the shared vision of powering a Viksit Bharat through education, innovation, and clean energy leadership.