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Industry collaboration with upskilling companies crucial to bridge the ER&D talent demand-supply gap
Industry collaboration with upskilling companies crucial to bridge the ER&D talent demand-supply gap

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Technology trends (Electrification, Autonomous Vehicles, Embedded Systems etc.) are driving up the demand for new skills across industries – Automotive, Aviation and Medical Equipment. ER&D Services companies are increasingly looking at ramping up workforce who are skilled in the EV Powertrain, Embedded Systems Design and Validation, Chip Design Services etc.


While India has the potential to supply the talent requirement to support this growth, it needs to add 2 million people to the ER&D workforce by 2030. With an estimated 18% of fresh STEM talent having the right skills and the rapidly changing skill-set demand for the existing workforce, the focus is 3-fold - increasing the talent supply, making the fresh talent industry-ready, and reskilling the employed talent.


For addressing all the 3 focus areas concerning talent, Industry can actively collaborate with upskilling companies / platforms in addition to continuing their existing collaboration with academia. Industry can optimize their recruitment and training costs by partnering with these upskilling platforms which are powered by technology and can drive talent transformation at scale.


Companies should evaluate the upskilling partners / platforms based on the following criteria -

Content

  • Upskilling platforms should have significant focus in terms of investments and resources to create ER&D specific content at scale
  • They should have the technical resources who can liaise with the industry to create domain-specific content

Reach

  • Upskilling platforms should have significant market reach to attract talent to take up these upskilling courses and become industry-ready

Service Delivery

  • To ensure learning outcomes, they should have technical in-house talent to drive the skilling agenda in addition to having a wide pool of SMEs

Technology

  • To make the upskilling agenda truly scalable, platforms should have invested in technology for enabling digital learning
  • Seamless integration with the learning management systems of corporates for upskilling existing employees

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Krishna Bandaru
Executive Leadership

Krishna is now part of the executive leadership team of Skill-Lync along with the two co-founders. He is responsible for scaling up their capability to deliver industry-relevant curriculum / content, partnerships with industry & academia, and for transforming their customer experience capability across their online platform and offline skill centers. Krishna was previously the Managing Director for Accenture Strategy in India, and has 18+ years of experience in Business Consulting, Digital Transformation, Consultative Selling and Entrepreneurship. He has worked with CXOs of clients across sectors – Automotive, Aviation, Industrial Equipment, Apparel/Textiles, EPC/Construction and Professional Services. He has driven large-scale business and digital transformation projects to deliver outcome-based consulting assignments. He has also evangelized numerous digital start-ups at these companies.

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