Viksit Odisha / NIT Rourkela, OMC Sign MoU To Strengthen Mining Technology And Skills

Key Points
- NIT Rourkela and OMC sign MoU to strengthen mining technology and skills.
- CPD programme launched on mineral resource management for OMC professionals.
- Collaboration to integrate AI, automation, and digital solutions in mining.
- Focus on sustainable practices, regulatory compliance, and workforce readiness.
Rourkela, Feb15: The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela and Odisha Mining Corporation Ltd. (OMC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance technology adoption, skill development, and managerial capacity in the mining sector. The agreement marks a significant step towards structured collaboration in research, innovation, and professional training, officials said on Sunday .
The MoU was signed by Prof. K. Umamaheshwar Rao on behalf of
NIT Rourkela and Alok Kumar Pal, Director (HR), representing OMC. Prof.
Himanshu Bhushan Sahu, Dean (Alumni, Industry and International Relations),
coordinated the partnership. The collaboration envisages joint initiatives in
digitisation, mine automation, geostatistics, and artificial intelligence to
optimise mining operations, alongside leadership and management development
programmes.
Coinciding with the signing, a three‑day Continuous
Professional Development (CPD) programme on “Mineral Resource Management:
Technical, Regulatory and Strategic Insights” commenced at NIT Rourkela.
Organised by the Departments of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Mining
Engineering, the programme is designed to provide OMC professionals with
intensive training that integrates technical, regulatory, and strategic
dimensions of mineral resource management.
Speaking at the event, Prof. Rao highlighted Odisha’s vast
mineral wealth, ranging from iron ore and bauxite to rare earths, and
emphasised the need for sustainable utilisation to drive regional growth. Mr.
Pal underscored OMC’s transition from traditional mining practices to
mechanised, technology‑driven operations, noting that the partnership would
help build a future‑ready workforce while contributing to Odisha’s industrial
and economic development.
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Prof. H. B. Sahu added that the collaboration would
strengthen technical expertise and managerial skills, while promoting
sustainable practices, environmental management, and regulatory compliance. The
MoU also provides for certification courses, customised training modules, field‑based
learning, and laboratory interactions, creating a continuous learning ecosystem
for OMC professionals.
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The partnership between NIT Rourkela and OMC is expected to
serve as a model for academia‑industry collaboration in the mining sector,
aligning technological innovation with sustainable resource management.
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