Hyderabad/Coimbatore [India] October 4 (ANI): BRS Working President KT Rama Rao will be the Chief Guest at the inauguration of the 10th FMAE National Student Motorsports Competition 2025, to be held on October 11 at Kumaraguru Institutions, Coimbatore, a release said.
Organised by the Fraternity of Mechanical and Automotive Engineers (FMAE), the event will showcase engineering talent from 101 colleges across India, with over 70 student teams and more than 1,300 young engineers participating. Students will present self-built vehicles and innovations, evaluated by a jury of 25 leading automotive experts.
FMAE, in its invitation, lauded KTR's role in bringing Formula E to Hyderabad, which placed Telangana on the global motorsport map. His leadership in promoting sustainable mobility, advanced manufacturing, and innovation ecosystems has inspired thousands of young engineers nationwide.
The competition is regarded as one of India's premier student-driven engineering platforms, bridging the gap between industry and academia while positioning the country as a hub for futuristic automotive technologies.
Meanwhile, KT Rama Rao (KTR) has been formally invited to attend TALHospitals HealthFest 2025 as a Guest of Honour.
According to a statement, the event is scheduled to take place on October 24 at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD).
The organisers recognised his leadership in technology-driven governance, innovation-led development, and policy-making in Telangana, which will provide valuable perspectives to the global audience.
According to the statement, HealthFest 2025 is a global platform that brings together healthcare professionals, policymakers, innovators, and changemakers to reimagine the future of healthcare. (ANI)
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