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Consul General visits RMIT’s advanced research facilities

Melbourne, September 20

(Australia India News Newsdesk)

In a significant step towards strengthening educational and research collaborations, the Consul General, Dr Sushil Kumar in Melbourne recently visited the Micro Nano Research and Discovery to Device facilities at RMIT University. The visit highlighted ongoing partnerships between RMIT and several Indian institutions, with discussions centered on enhancing joint research efforts and fostering innovation in science and technology.

During the tour, the Consul General explored cuttingedge projects in the fields of nanotechnology and device development. The visit underscored the importance of collaborative efforts in these sectors, particularly as RMIT continues to expand its global research network. Both parties shared a vision for further strengthening ties, which will likely lead to new educational exchanges and joint research programs in the near future.

The exchange between RMIT and Indian institutions has already seen considerable success, with students and researchers actively participating in projects aimed at addressing global challenges. This visit is expected to accelerate these efforts, further enriching both Australia and India's educational and scientific landscapes.

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