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Labs to Launch: How Anna University's College of Engineering fuels innovation & startups

Established by the East India Company in 1794 as a school of survey at Fort St George in erstwhile Madras, the college's distinguished alumni include India's first women engineers.

August 16, 2024 / 16:36 IST
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The Department of Electrical and Electronical Engineering in Chennai's College of Engineering (under Anna University) | Source: Special arrangement
The Department of Electrical and Electronical Engineering in Chennai's College of Engineering (under Anna University) | Source: Special arrangement

Agnikul Cosmos, the Chennai-based spacetech startup, recently made headlines with the successful launch of its indigenously developed rocket, marking a significant milestone in India’s private space sector.

Behind this remarkable achievement is a story rooted in the College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG), at Anna University, where Agnikul’s CEO and co-founder Srinath Ravichandran first nurtured his passion for innovation while doing his BE in electrical and electronics engineering.

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CEG, one of India’s oldest engineering institutions, has for long been known for fostering an ecosystem that empowers students to transform their ideas into ventures.

Established by the East India Company in 1794 as a school of survey at Fort St George in erstwhile Madras, CEG moved to its current 185-acre campus in Guindy in 1920.