Axalta hosts Campus Talk at IIT Delhi

Axalta’s chairman and CEO Charles Shaver discusses the importance of sustainable business practices and technology with students at one of India's premier technology institutes; kicks off the Axalta India STEM Education Program.

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Charles Shaver, Axalta’s chairman and CEO, speaking on the theme of ‘Technology Drives A Sustainable Future: Yours’ at IIT Delhi today.

Charles Shaver, Axalta’s chairman and CEO, speaking on the theme of ‘Technology Drives A Sustainable Future: Yours’ at IIT Delhi today.

Axalta, a leading global supplier of liquid and powder coatings, which recently inaugurated its new coating manufacturing plant at Savli, Gujarat, hosted its first Campus Talk in India at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi.

More than 150 students and professors from the Department of Chemical Engineering attended 'Campus Talk' hosted by Charles Shaver, Axalta’s chairman and CEO, who spoke on the theme of ‘Technology Drives A Sustainable Future: Yours’  to inspire students on the complementary role of technology and sustainability to the future of this world.

“With more than 150 years of industry experience and expertise, Axalta can be a good facilitator to unite stakeholders in India and around the world to achieve a common goal of sustainability. Innovation and continuous commitment to R&D are crucial in simultaneously discovering advance coating technologies that are also sustainable. It’s important that the next generation of leaders learn about sustainable practices now in order to help our industry continue to evolve, so we can enable a better and cleaner world going forward,” said Shaver.

Axalta has hosted Campus Talk in China and other countries. The Campus Talk at IIT Delhi kicks off the Axalta India STEM Education Program in line with Axalta’s global initiative which aims to create awareness and educate local academic communities on technology and industry trends related to coatings as well as the urgent need to be sustainable. Under the STEM Education Program, Axalta will work with universities on scholarships, internship and other co-op programs to equip the future workforce with skills and training on coating technologies and sustainability in India.

Professor Dr Rajesh Khanna, Head of Department of Chemical Engineering at IIT Delhi, said, “We are very appreciative of Axalta and its top management team to personally visit our campus and equip students with requisite knowledge required in the coatings industry. The Campus Talk is a great opportunity to inspire students to explore the bright prospects in chemical engineering to support India’s key industries such as automotive and transportation, industrials and construction. Considering the rising need to find alternative resources for the future, sustainable technology is the path forward.” 

Axalta has been doing business in India since 1996. In addition to a new coating manufacturing plant within its Savli manufacturing facility, Axalta expanded its Technology Center near Savli and set up its new Indian headquarters in Gurugram last year. Axalta also has regional training centers in Bangalore, Gurgaon, Kolkata, Mumbai and Savli, and has an extensive product distribution network across India.

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