In a significant visit, Lt Gen AK Ramesh, Commandant of the College of Military Engineering (CME), toured the Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering (MCEME), the leading technical training establishment of the Indian Army.
During his visit, Lt Gen Ramesh was thoroughly briefed on the state-of-the-art training infrastructure, cutting-edge technologies, and innovative training methodologies being implemented at MCEME. The primary focus of these initiatives is to enhance the technical proficiency, skills, and professional empowerment of the trainees.
The MCEME is renowned for its advanced approach towards technical training, integrating modern technology and progressive training methods to equip Indian Army personnel with the necessary skills to excel in their respective fields. The visit by the Commandant underscores the Army’s commitment to maintaining high standards of technical education and continuous improvement in training processes to meet contemporary and future technological challenges.
Lt Gen Ramesh’s engagement with the training establishment highlights the importance of hands-on leadership and the Army’s strategic emphasis on strengthening its technical corps.
He also received detailed briefings on several flagship projects developed by MCEME, including “Atharva,” an Artificial Intelligence-based sleep detection and accident prevention system. These innovations are proving to be immensely useful for the Field Army, enhancing safety and operational efficiency.