IIM Sambalpur, MCL Train 500 Officers in AI – Sambalpur

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May 14, 2026

IIM Sambalpur, MCL Train 500 Officers in AI – Sambalpur

SM Editor

May 14, 2026

Aerial view of Sambalpur with IIM Sambalpur building in the background

📍 Sambalpur, Odisha  ·  🗂️ Education  ·  📅 14 May 2026  ·  ⏱️ 3 min read  ·  ✍️ Priya Panda

Sambalpur, Odisha — The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Sambalpur has partnered with Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) to train 500 officers in artificial intelligence (AI). The collaboration aims to equip MCL personnel with cutting-edge AI skills to enhance operational efficiency and innovation.

Background The partnership reflects a growing emphasis on integrating AI into core industries, particularly in Odisha’s mining and energy sectors. IIM Sambalpur, known for its management and technology programmes, has increasingly focused on AI-driven solutions for industrial challenges. MCL, a major coal producer under Coal India Limited, has been proactive in adopting digital transformation to modernise its operations.

The initiative aligns with the central government’s push for AI adoption in public sector undertakings (PSUs). Both institutions have previously engaged in skill development programmes, but this marks their first large-scale AI training collaboration.

Community Impact The training programme is expected to benefit not only MCL officers but also the broader Sambalpur community. By upskilling 500 professionals, the initiative will create a ripple effect, fostering local expertise in AI applications. Officials have highlighted that enhanced technical capabilities could lead to improved safety, productivity, and sustainability in coal mining operations.

Local academic and industry leaders have welcomed the move, noting its potential to position Sambalpur as a hub for AI-driven innovation. The programme may also inspire similar collaborations between educational institutions and PSUs across Odisha.

What Happens Next The first phase of training is set to commence shortly, with IIM Sambalpur designing a customised curriculum tailored to MCL’s operational needs. If successful, the partnership could expand to include additional modules on machine learning, data analytics, and automation.

Industry observers suggest this initiative may serve as a model for other PSUs seeking to bridge the AI skills gap. For now, all eyes are on Sambalpur as it takes a bold step towards a tech-enabled future.

📋 Key Facts at a Glance
📌 WhatIIM Sambalpur and MCL have joined hands to train 500 officers in AI.
👤 Who[‘IIM Sambalpur’, ‘MCL’]
📊 Figures500 officers
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Priya PandaSenior Correspondent — Sambalpur

Priya Panda has reported from Sambalpur for over eight years, covering governance, development and community affairs for Sundargarh Mirror.

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