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Home / Business and Economy / Trane Tech Fuels India's Green Future

Trane Tech Fuels India's Green Future

6 Feb

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Summary

  • New climate solutions center opened at Cambridge Institute of Technology.
  • Trane Technologies partners with CIT to train future engineers.
  • Collaboration aims to advance sustainable refrigeration and HVAC.
Trane Tech Fuels India's Green Future

Trane Technologies has launched a new Centre for Sustainable Refrigeration and Climate Control at Cambridge Institute of Technology (CIT) in Bengaluru, India. This facility is the result of a strategic collaboration aimed at boosting industry-academia partnerships and providing enhanced experimental learning opportunities for engineering students.

The center is designed as a laboratory focused on bridging educational theory with practical industry applications. It features advanced Trane Technologies systems for demonstrations and hands-on training, supporting the company's 2030 Sustainability Commitment.

Wilson Lawrence of Trane Technologies highlighted the center's role in providing students with real-world exposure to HVAC technologies. A credit-based curriculum is also being developed to integrate academic knowledge with industry-relevant skills.

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This partnership extends Trane Technologies' academic engagements to other institutions like Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, VIT Vellore, and Vel Tech University. The company recently received a Gold Award at the CII Industry Academia Partnerships Awards 2025 for its collaborative efforts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The center aims to strengthen industry-academia collaboration and provide future engineers with experimental learning opportunities in sustainable climate solutions and HVAC technologies.
Trane Technologies is collaborating with institutions like Cambridge Institute of Technology to establish specialized centers, develop credit-based curricula, and offer hands-on training programs.
Yes, Trane Technologies recently won the Gold Award in the 'Top Company - Manufacturing and Service (Large)' category at the CII Industry Academia Partnerships Awards 2025.

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