HYSEA and TASK hosted the Project Drona 2.0 Convocation Ceremony in Hyderabad, recognising faculty members who completed advanced training in Artificial Intelligence, leadership and emerging technologies. The initiative has trained nearly 400 educators, strengthening industry-academia collaboration across Telangana.
Published Date – 24 June 2026, 05:00 PM
Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Software Enterprises Association (HYSEA), in collaboration with the Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge (TASK), hosted the Project Drona 2.0 Convocation Ceremony at the Tech Mahindra Learning Centre, recognising faculty members who successfully completed one of Telangana’s largest industry-academia initiatives focused on Artificial Intelligence and future-ready education.
Project Drona 2.0 was designed to strengthen faculty capabilities in AI, leadership, curriculum innovation, industry engagement and emerging technologies. The initiative aims to equip educators with the knowledge, tools and industry exposure required to prepare students for an increasingly AI-driven workplace in the future and be day-1 productive.
Delivered through the Infosys Springboard learning platform, the program included 14 AI learning modules, five leadership courses, four AI certifications and industry-oriented capstone projects. The curriculum enabled faculty members to gain practical exposure to emerging technologies while aligning academic learning with industry expectations.
The programme has delivered significant impact across Telangana, with nearly 400 faculty members from more than 60 engineering institutions completing certifications.
