NEW DELHI: The world’s fastest and supersonic car, Bloodhound, is going to hit the Indian roads from November 15.
British Council unveiled the ‘Bloodhound Show Car’ in the Indian capital, showcasing the UK’s world-class engineering and innovation expertise. The Show Car of the famous Bloodhound SSC (supersonic car) designed to go up to 1,000 mph (just over 1,600 kmph) was showcased at the British Council by Richard Everitt, Director Education, British Council India, Iain Gray, Chief Executive Officer of the UK’s innovation agency, Innovate UK and Bloodhound SSC Pilot, Wing Commander Andy D. Green.
At full speed, Bloodhound SSC can cover a mile in 3.6 seconds. The supersonic car is a mix of car and aircraft technology, with the front half being a carbon fibre monocoque like a racing car and the back half being a metallic framework and panels like an aircraft.
The Bloodhound SSC project aims to inspire the young generation to pursue higher education in STEM courses and later careers in those fields. Around 5,600 UK schools and universities are involved in the Bloodhound SSC project. Collaboration between British Council, the ‘Great Britain’ campaign and Bloodhound SSC is a result of similar values and ideals of representing British innovation and science & technology on a global scale.
As part of the ‘Great Britain’ campaign, British Council will be organising the Education UK Exhibition in New Delhi on 15 and 16 November at the British Council. The purpose of the exhibition will be to provide information on undergraduate, postgraduate or research programmes in the UK and also give information to aspiring students and parents on student life and culture. The exhibition in New Delhi will witness participation from 63 UK universities across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Expressing his views on the event, Rob Lynes, Director, British Council India said, “We are delighted to bring the Bloodhound Super Sonic Car to India, which represents the alignment of UK education, innovation and technology at its very best. We welcome Indian students in the UK to gain internationally recognised qualifications from our top-ranking global institutions. For Indian students aspiring to take this opportunity, we are hosting the Great UK Education Exhibition in New Delhi this Saturday and Sunday. To support Indian students, we also have over 400 scholarships on offer for almost 60 courses across the UK.”