Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Flow Link Systems, Coimbatore, a prominent manufacturer of industrial valves, precision-engineered components, and flow control systems.
The MoU was exchanged at the company’s Corporate Office, Arasur, Coimbatore.
The agreement was formally signed between Partheeban, Director and Chief Executive Officer, Flow Link Systems, and Ramkumar, Chief Executive Officer, SNR Sons Charitable Trust.
On behalf of the college David Rathnaraj, Principal; Chokkalingam, Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering; Tamilselvan, Professor; and Varun, Placement Officer, were also present during the event.
This MoU aims to strengthen industry–academia collaboration and enhance students’ exposure to real-time industrial practices through specialized training programmes, internships, and value-added courses.
Flow Link Systems will deliver industry-oriented training covering valve technology and flow control systems, advanced machining and manufacturing processes, quality assurance and NDT techniques, CAD/CAM and industrial design applications, production planning, foundry operations, and industrial safety.
Students will also benefit from value-added certification programmes such as valve design and testing, lean manufacturing and 5S implementation, CNC programming, and modern metrology and measurement systems.
As part of the collaboration, two Mechanical Engineering students have been offered internship opportunities at Flow Link Systems.
These internships will help the students to gain hands-on exposure in industrial workflows, manufacturing systems, and quality processes.
Flow Link Systems will further support the college by participating in campus recruitment drives by providing deserving students with opportunities for full-time placement based on their performance in training and internship engagements.
This strategic partnership is expected to create a robust platform for the students to acquire industry-ready skills, gain practical insights, and significantly enhance their employability in core engineering sectors.
Anandhakumar, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, coordinated the event.

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