Hotpack Global partners with Middlesex University Dubai, Creating New Industry Pathways for Students
- Monday, 21 October 2024
Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai have strengthened their industry connections after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreement with Hotpack Global, a UAE-based leader in packaging products.
The partnership solidifies a strategic commitment aimed at innovation, research, and talent acquisition, highlighting both organisations’ desire to improve the quality of talent in the industry, by creating new avenues for functional training for students at MDX Dubai.
The university’s faculty and students will work closely with Hotpack to develop practical solutions for real-world packaging issues and jointly develop specialised short courses and certification programmes on sustainable packaging and creating a robust supply chain.
Hotpack and MDX Dubai aim to foster research collaboration by launching academic and applied research projects that address industry-relevant challenges such as sustainable manufacturing and advancing circular economy practices.
Speaking about the collaboration, Abdul Jebbar PB, Founder and Group Managing Director of Hotpack Global, said, “Partnering with a renowned academic institution like Middlesex University Dubai is a significant milestone for Hotpack. This collaboration will enable us to stay at the forefront of packaging innovation while also nurturing the next generation of talent. The alignment of academic research with industry needs is essential for our continued growth and success.
“The collaboration will enable Hotpack to gain access to a wealth of academic expertise and innovative research through knowledge exchange in sustainable manufacturing, sustainable packaging solutions, environmental impact assessments and supply chain strategies, whereas the students at Middlesex University Dubai will be provided with opportunities to gain industry experience through internships and placements at Hotpack.
This strategic link with academia will not only enhance Hotpack’s research and innovation capabilities but will also increase its visibility in the academic and business communities.”
In addition to research, the partnership outlines internship and placement opportunities for MDX Dubai’s students at various Hotpack facilities. It also includes guest lectures by Hotpack executives, as well as workshops and symposiums to foster industry-academic dialogue. Additionally, the partnership will facilitate collaboration between both entities to develop and publish case studies on Hotpack’s operations and business strategies.
Professor Cedwyn Fernandes, Pro-Vice Chancellor of Middlesex University and Director of Middlesex University Dubai, added, “We are excited to collaborate with Hotpack Global, a leader in the packaging industry. This MoU highlights the importance of bridging the gap between academia and industry to drive innovation and develop sustainable solutions. By partnering with a prominent global entity like Hotpack, we are not only offering our students invaluable exposure to real-world challenges but also equipping them with hands-on experience in a dynamic corporate environment.”
Dr Sreejith Balasubramanian, Associate Professor and Head of the Centre for Supply Chain Excellence, who played a lead role in bringing this collaboration to fruition, said: "This partnership will provide our students with a valuable platform to enhance their skills, expand their professional networks, and gain deeper insights into industry practices. It will significantly prepare them for successful careers in an increasingly competitive global marketplace.”
Mr Abdul added: "Hotpack has been on the forefront in community engagements and industrial collaborations. We create mutual benefits for our partners with such engagements. We are committed to nurturing the future workforce through hands-on learning. We continuously seek opportunities to build upon this philosophy. The initiative will help change the outlook on how institutional collaboration can benefit corporate sector in enabling students, who are not just trained functionally but also well-equipped to face the challenging market. The agreement with Middlesex University Dubai will set a new benchmark for corporate-academic partnerships in the UAE.”