Japanese Cos. from Ibaraki Prefecture visit Amity University to Source Talent
NOIDA (UP), India – Amity Technical Placement Centre (ATPC), Amity University Noida campus hosted delegates, including the CEOs, Directors, and senior corporate leaders from various IT, agriculture, and environmental companies of Japan, such as Sekisho Corporation, Kurakawa Co. Ltd., Rheon Automatic Machinery Co., Nittocorp, and many others, with the aim to provide employment opportunities to the students.

Mr. Sakai Hiroyuki from Ibaraki Prefecture (Agriculture Department) appreciated the technical prowess and high confidence levels of Amity students, reinforcing the demand for young professionals in the industry and expressed his willingness to support future joint recruitment initiatives with Amity University.
Dr Balvinder Shukla, Vice Chancellor of Amity University Uttar Pradesh, stated, “Amity University is committed to nurturing young talent and providing them with the best career opportunities, which are at par with global standards. Our students are mentored to work in any work environment across the globe and are highly adaptable to different work cultures.”
“Japan is known for its cutting-edge technology and innovation, and through direct engagement with industry veterans, students will gain critical insights into cultural adaptability, corporate discipline, and the expectations of the global recruitment landscape.”
Welcoming the delegates, Dr Anjani Kumar Bhatnagar, Additional Director and Head of ATPC, said, “We are grateful to the Japanese delegates for visiting Amity University and providing career opportunities to the students. We are certain that our students will prove to be valuable assets for Japanese companies, with the values of hard work, dedication and discipline, which have been instilled in them at Amity.”
The Japanese delegates toured the Amity campus and visited the Amity Institute of Environmental Sciences, the Central Library, the Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture, the Amity School of Engineering & Technology (CSE Department), and the Amity Centre for Artificial Intelligence.
