Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College and Coimbatore Management Association jointly organized BRIDGE Conference 2026 in Coimbatore to strengthen coordination between educational and industrial sectors. The event brought together thought leaders, academicians, and industry experts to discuss quality education, innovation, and global standards for future-ready professionals.
Coimbatore: Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, in collaboration with Coimbatore Management Association, successfully organized the BRIDGE Conference 2026 with the aim of strengthening coordination between the educational and industrial sectors. The conference served as a platform for meaningful dialogue and knowledge sharing among stakeholders from both domains.

Dr. A. Soundararajan, Principal of Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, delivered the welcome address, setting the tone for the event's objectives of bridging the gap between academia and industry.

The presidential address was delivered by Dr. Sundar Ramakrishnan, Managing Trustee of S.N.R. Sons Charitable Trust. He underscored the transformative role of professional education in creating future-ready experts. Dr. Ramakrishnan emphasized that continuous collaboration between educational institutions and industries is essential to sustain regional and national economic growth.


Dr. Nityanandan Devaraj, President of Coimbatore Management Association, delivered the special address. CA. S. Venkatesh, President of the South Indian Auditors Association, also addressed the gathering. Other distinguished speakers included Prashant Subramanian, Co-Founder and Director of Quadrasystems.Net India Private Limited; Dr. N. Ravindran from Shakthi Finance Limited; Dr. Prashant R. Nair from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham; and Puneet Krishnan, Secretary of CMA and former Business Head of Vodafone Idea.


These industry leaders and academicians provided valuable perspectives on quality education, innovation, and global standards. Their insights highlighted the critical need for educational institutions to align their curriculum and training methodologies with evolving industry requirements.


The BRIDGE Conference 2026 successfully brought together thought leaders, academicians, and industry experts on a common platform. The event facilitated meaningful conversations, knowledge sharing, and laid the groundwork for future collaborations that will benefit both the educational and industrial sectors.

Dr. R. Mary Metilda, Professor and Head of the Department of Management Studies, delivered the vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all participants and organizers for making the conference a success.
Dr. A. Soundararajan, Principal of Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, delivered the welcome address, setting the tone for the event's objectives of bridging the gap between academia and industry.
The presidential address was delivered by Dr. Sundar Ramakrishnan, Managing Trustee of S.N.R. Sons Charitable Trust. He underscored the transformative role of professional education in creating future-ready experts. Dr. Ramakrishnan emphasized that continuous collaboration between educational institutions and industries is essential to sustain regional and national economic growth.
Dr. Nityanandan Devaraj, President of Coimbatore Management Association, delivered the special address. CA. S. Venkatesh, President of the South Indian Auditors Association, also addressed the gathering. Other distinguished speakers included Prashant Subramanian, Co-Founder and Director of Quadrasystems.Net India Private Limited; Dr. N. Ravindran from Shakthi Finance Limited; Dr. Prashant R. Nair from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham; and Puneet Krishnan, Secretary of CMA and former Business Head of Vodafone Idea.
These industry leaders and academicians provided valuable perspectives on quality education, innovation, and global standards. Their insights highlighted the critical need for educational institutions to align their curriculum and training methodologies with evolving industry requirements.
The BRIDGE Conference 2026 successfully brought together thought leaders, academicians, and industry experts on a common platform. The event facilitated meaningful conversations, knowledge sharing, and laid the groundwork for future collaborations that will benefit both the educational and industrial sectors.
Dr. R. Mary Metilda, Professor and Head of the Department of Management Studies, delivered the vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all participants and organizers for making the conference a success.