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Jindal Stainless signs MoU with NIFTEM, stressing importance of stainless steel used in food processing

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Update time : 2022-02-23 21:44:19
Jindal Stainless Limited (JSL), the largest stainless steel manufacturer in India, said last Friday (February 18) that it has signed an agreement with the National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM), devoting to skills development, entrepreneurship, and academic collaboration.

Jindal Stainless stated that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with NIFTEM to stress the importance of stainless steel in the food processing industry.

As part of the MoU both sides signed, they will work together on several fields and start research and training in various disciplines, including food science, engineering, management, as well as social sciences.
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