Tata Technologies & DIYguru Join Forces to Power India's Next-Gen E-Mobility Talent
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siliconindia | Monday, 11 August 2025, 12:33 Hrs
- Tata Technologies signs MoU with DIYguru to upskill engineers in EV, SDV, ADAS, and AUTOSAR through the iGETIT platform.
- Collaboration blends Tata’s global digital curriculum with DIYguru’s hands-on EV and embedded hardware training.
- Initiative supports Atmanirbhar Bharat and Skill India by creating a future-ready mobility workforce.
Tata Technologies, a global leader in product engineering and digital services, has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with DIYguru, India’s leading online education provider for Electric Vehicle (EV), Embedded Systems, and future mobility upskilling. Through Tata Technologies’ globally acclaimed iGETIT platform, the partnership aims to empower engineers and professionals with industry-aligned skills in Product Design and Development, Electric Vehicle technologies, Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs), Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and AUTOSAR, in line with India’s rapidly evolving mobility landscape. The MoU was formalized between Mr. Manish Kohli, Global Head & Vice President - EdTech, Tata Technologies, and Mr. Avinash Singh, CEO, DIYguru.
The iGETIT platform by Tata Technologies offers world-class learning solutions for engineers engaged in automotive product development, embedded systems, and manufacturing transformation. Known for its comprehensive global content library and structured learning paths, iGETIT equips learners with cutting-edge technological know-how. DIYguru has built a strong reputation for its hands-on EV training ecosystem, offering instructor-led sessions, hardware-intensive lab work, and real-world prototyping experience. By combining Tata Technologies’ digital curriculum and certifications with DIYguru’s practical, project-based learning, the collaboration will create a talent pool equipped with both conceptual mastery and real-world application skills, ready to meet the demands of OEMs and Tier-1 automotive suppliers.
The MoU will support specialized upskilling programs in EV, ADAS, SDV, and AUTOSAR, leveraging iGETIT’s global e-learning content alongside DIYguru’s project-driven EV and embedded hardware training. It aims to bridge the industry-academia gap through real-world automotive use cases and capstone projects, enabling job-ready engineers for the global automotive market. Under the agreement, DIYguru students enrolling in certification and postgraduate programs will receive an exclusive one-year access to curated iGETIT e-learning paths in Electric Vehicles, Product Design and Development, Embedded Systems, and other emerging automotive technologies. Tata Technologies’ iGETIT platform will own and deliver the digital curriculum, pedagogy, global certification, and quality assurance, ensuring that the training meets international industry standards. Participants will be awarded digital certificates jointly recognized by Tata Technologies and DIYguru, while DIYguru will provide instructor-led training, oversee projects, and offer hardware-based EV prototyping experiences.
“Tata Technologies has always been at the forefront of preparing engineering talent for the next era of product development”, said Manish Kohli, Global Head & VP - EdTech, Tata Technologies. “Through this collaboration with DIYguru, we aim to provide real-world EV and SDV expertise via our iGETIT platform and enable professionals to contribute meaningfully to the future of mobility”.
Avinash Singh, CEO of DIYguru, added, “Collaborating with Tata Technologies and their iGETIT platform is a milestone for us. This partnership allows us to integrate our EV-centric expertise with Tata’s global upskilling ecosystem, building the engineering workforce that India’s future mobility sector requires”.
The initiative is aligned with the Government of India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat and Skill India missions, focusing on developing a homegrown engineering workforce capable of driving innovations in EV adoption, autonomous mobility, and smart manufacturing. By combining global-standard digital education with practical, hands-on training, the Tata Technologies DIYguru partnership is poised to accelerate the creation of a future-ready talent base. As India pushes forward toward cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable mobility solutions, such collaborations are set to play a pivotal role in ensuring the country’s engineering talent remains competitive on the global stage. With the EV sector expected to grow exponentially over the next decade, industry-ready engineers equipped with both technical expertise and practical know-how will be in high demand, and this MoU marks a significant step toward meeting that demand while fostering innovation and enhancing employability in India’s mobility ecosystem.
