In a groundbreaking move, the Tata Group initiated the Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) in 1907, laying the foundation for India’s first steel plant. This visionary step revolutionised the industrial landscape, shaping the trajectory of the nation’s economic development.
In 1936, the Tata legacy expanded its impact on social welfare with the formation of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS). Committed to making a significant difference in people’s lives, TISS emerged as a bastion of social development and progressive change.
In 1903, the Tata legacy embarked on a journey of luxury and hospitality with the introduction of the Taj Group of Hotels. This marked the inception of India’s first luxury hotel chain, establishing new benchmarks in the realm of hospitality.
The year 1909 witnessed the establishment of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), becoming a stalwart institution synonymous with research and excellence. Dedicated to both fundamental and applied sciences, IISc has been a guiding light in the pursuit of knowledge.
In 1945, the Tata Group solidified its presence in the realm of research with the establishment of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR). Serving as a hub for groundbreaking research in mathematics and natural sciences, TIFR continues to contribute to the frontiers of human knowledge.
These endeavours have solidified our legacy of innovation and leadership. Through Tata IIS, we continue to uphold these values and strive for excellence, making a lasting impact on education, industry, and society. Our journey of empowerment and transformation continues, guided by our enduring commitment to progress and social welfare.
In 1903, the Tata legacy embarked on a journey of luxury and hospitality with the introduction of the Taj Group of Hotels. This marked the inception of India’s first luxury hotel chain, establishing new benchmarks in the realm of hospitality.
In a groundbreaking move, the Tata Group initiated the Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) in 1907, laying the foundation for India’s first steel plant. This visionary step revolutionised the industrial landscape, shaping the trajectory of the nation’s economic development.
The year 1909 witnessed the establishment of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), becoming a stalwart institution synonymous with research and excellence. Dedicated to both fundamental and applied sciences, IISc has been a guiding light in the pursuit of knowledge.
In 1936, the Tata legacy expanded its impact on social welfare with the formation of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS). Committed to making a significant difference in people’s lives, TISS emerged as a bastion of social development and progressive change.
In 1945, the Tata Group solidified its presence in the realm of research with the establishment of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR). Serving as a hub for groundbreaking research in mathematics and natural sciences, TIFR continues to contribute to the frontiers of human knowledge.
These endeavours have solidified our legacy of innovation and leadership. Through Tata IIS, we continue to uphold these values and strive for excellence, making a lasting impact on education, industry, and society. Our journey of empowerment and transformation continues, guided by our enduring commitment to progress and social welfare.
We, at Tata Indian Institute of Skills (Tata IIS), strive to be architects of the future of skilling, not just in India, but on a global landscape, by establishing the foundations for IIS Mumbai and IIS Ahmedabad. Through meticulous groundwork and the creation of essential infrastructure, we are leading the way for these premier institutes to deliver exceptional training across diverse fields.
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The campus is situated on a 4.17-acre land parcel at Chunabhatti inside the National Skill Training Institute campus in the state of Maharashtra. The first phase of development comprises a 22,500-square-foot facility housing advanced manufacturing and electric vehicle laboratories. The facility also includes classrooms and advanced computer laboratories for training in allied areas, providing trainees with a real-world environment akin to working in the manufacturing industry. It is equipped to train approximately 190 students at a time.
Spanning over 2.5 lakh square feet, the campus features infrastructure that includes training facilities, hostels, and dedicated spaces for student activities, supporting comprehensive learning and growth.
Learning from the industry is at our core. Our industry partners are deeply involved, right from course design and delivery to recruitment. Our current partners include Fronius, Universal Robots, SMC, Phillips Machine Tools, Multivista, Fanuc, MIR, Markforged, Schneider Electric, Lincoln Welders, Hexagon, Formlabs, ABB, Festo, Ather, Tata Motors, Thermax, Larsen & Toubro, Bajaj Auto Ltd., Carraro, Marriott, Indian Accent, Taj, Lollo Rosso, Tomato’s, Ramada by Wyndham, Novotel, La Milano Pizzeria, Renaissance Hotels, The Fern, Tatr, IFEA, The Job Plus, Happy Faces, Sewa.
To date, we have trained around 650 students. Our alumni are working with notable companies, such as Torrent Power, Powellite Electricals, Tata Motors, Bajaj Auto, and L&T. . Equipped with holistic technical and business skills, many alumni have also chosen the path of entrepreneurship to realise their dreams.
We firmly believe in inclusion. Identifying segments that need us the most is one of our goals. We are mindful of reaching the tribals and marginalised and ensuring maximum women participation.
Inspired by the tree of knowledge, this logo implies a tree with interspersing dots representing various skills that the institute offers, making it a wholesome skilful tree. The tree’s bark represents individuals with different mindsets coming together with a common purpose of growth. Lastly, one can subtly see the acronym IIS which also represents students as figurines.