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Students asked to pursue career in smart manufacturing
Senior Professor and Chairman, Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing, IISc, Bengaluru Amaresh Chakrabarti said that smart manufacturing can be considered the pursuit of data-driven manufacturing, where real-time data from sensors in the factory can be analysed to inform decision-making particularly real-time tracking of resources, waste and emissions in a factory.
Visakhapatnam: Senior Professor and Chairman, Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing, IISc, Bengaluru Amaresh Chakrabarti said that smart manufacturing can be considered the pursuit of data-driven manufacturing, where real-time data from sensors in the factory can be analysed to inform decision-making particularly real-time tracking of resources, waste and emissions in a factory.
Chakrabarti delivered Dr V Bhujanga Rao 7th endowment lecture on “Industry 4.0: Smart Monitoring of Manufacturing and Beyond” jointly organised by GITAM Mechanical Engineering Department and Condition Monitoring Society of India (CMSI) at GITAM Campus on Monday.
On the occasion, he mentioned that under smart monitoring of manufacturing asset tracking is possible like where a tool is and combining information on the tool, its proximity to specific worker and information on the manufacturing step, worker assigned and required tool tell whether the tool being picked up is the right one for the job, thereby tracking productivity.
ISRO Chair Professor, former Director General (NS and M), DRDO, New Delhi Dr V Bhujanga Rao highlighted the usage of smart materials in the present scenario and how the monitoring is done through latest systems which are benefited to India, various government organisations and collaboration of interdisciplinary sectors.
NSTL Associate Director and senior vice-president-CMSI (Condition Monitoring Society of India) Dr PVS Ganesh Kumar briefed about the CMSI activities. GITAM VC MS Prasada Rao said the employability ratio can come only through the manufacturing sector and the mechanical engineers have good number of opportunities in manufacturing sector.
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