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About the Institution of Engineers (India)

The Institution of Engineers (India) or IEI is the largest multidisciplinaryprofessional body that encompasses 15 engineering disciplines and givesengineers a global platform from which to share professional interest.IEI has membership strength of more than 0.8 million. Established in1920, with its headquarters at 8 Gokhale Road, Kolkata - 700020, IEI hasserved the engineering fraternity for over nine decades. In this period oftime it has been inextricably linked with the history of modern-dayengineering.

In 1935, IEI was incorporated by Royal Charter and remains the onlyprofessional body in India to be accorded this honour. Today, its questfor professional excellence has given it a place of pride in almost everyprestigious and relevant organization across the globe. IEI functionsamong professional engineers, academicians and research workers. Itprovides a vast array of technical, professional and supporting servicesto the Government, Industries, Academia and the Engineering fraternity,operating from 120 Centres located across the country. The Institutionhas established R&D centres at various locations in the country and alsoprovides grant-in-aid to its members to conduct research anddevelopment on engineering subjects.

IEI conducts Section A& B Examinations in different Engineering disciplines,the successful completion of which is recognized as equivalent to Degreein appropriate field of Engineering of recognized Universities of India bythe Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt. of India. Everyyear as many as 90000 candidates appear for these exams.

For details, please see: www.ieindia.org

The Institution of Engineers (India), Telangana State Centre

The Telangana State Centre of the Institution of Engineers (India),has onits rolls more than 7584 Corporate Members covering fifteen disciplinesof engineering besides non-Corporate Members to the order of 19791.The Telangana State Centre has been one of the most active Centres ofthe Institution of Engineers (India) which is engaged in successfullytranslating the objectives and ideals of IEI into practice. The presentTelangana State Centre is legacy of erstwhile Hyderabad State Centre ofNizam’s Hyderabad State.

About Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad

Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology was established by ChaitanyaBharathi Educational society (CBES) in 1997. Since its inception, MGIT hasbeen striving to impart quality education through excellent infrastructural

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facilities and highly committed teaching faculty. Based in the historic cityof Hyderabad in an inspiring, serene and tranquil environment of Gandipet,MGIT works towards creating Techno leaders of tomorrow’s world.

Initially, the institute in its inception year 1997, made a head start with anintake of 160 students in three UG courses in a span of 19 years it hasphenomenally increased to 900 in eight UG courses till date. In additionto these UG courses, MGIT offers six PG courses as well. Six UG Courseshave been accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) in 2009& 2014.

MGIT has emerged as Best Engineering College among colleges affiliatedto JNTUH, Hyderabad. It is elevated to top 2nd position in TelanganaState and top 3rd in combined states of Andhra Pradesh and Telanganaby EDU RAND Rankings 2015. MGIT Stood at 46th position among TOP100 Institutions in the country as per Education world 2017 rankings.MGIT placed more than 550 students through Campus placements during2016-2017.

INTRODUCTION

The Institution of Engineers (India), Telangana State Centre has beenconducting All India Seminars on the subjects of national importance andof relevance to the issues that need to be addressed by the Central andState Governments.

The IEI, Telangana State Centre has contemplated to conduct Two-Day AllIndia Seminar on “Digital and Automation Entry into the FutureFactories” on 14-15 July, 2017 under the aegis of Production EngineeringDivision Board, IEI.

ABOUT THE SEMINAR

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Companies that want to be successful in the future are seizing theopportunities provided by digitalization right now. Digitalization promiseslower costs, improved production, quality, flexibility and efficiency, shorterresponse time to customers request and market demands, and it alsoopens new and innovative business areas.

Regardless of sector or company size, for these reasons, it’s essentialfor all decision-makers to invest in the future today.

The good news is that there are already solutions for the digitalenterprise.India is the third largest breeding ground for technology start-ups focusing on digital innovation and disruption.

One of the key priorities for companies across the industrial sector in2017 is how to increase efficiencies — boost operating-equipmenteffectiveness, lower maintenance and personnel costs, and improve returnon assets (RoA) with less investment.Companies will need to activelystrategize developments such as high-quality manufacturing, smartmanufacturing practices and automation.

Industrial automation users can adapt the Modern Technology on Digitaland Industrial Internet of Things to improve performance, reliability, safetyand security.Specifically virtualization and fault tolerance, mitigatedowntime — both planned and unplanned — to allow plants to operatesmarter, faster and safer.Industrial manufacturing companies plan to invest5% of annual revenue in digital operations solutions over the next fiveyears. And they are setting themselves ambitious targets for the level ofdigitization and integration that can be achieved.To achieve those goals,leaders in the industrial sector employ technology solutions to ensurevisibility and availability of industrial automation. Many companies arealready producing machines to deliver on the vision of the connectedfactory, using the power of the internet to link machines, sensors,computers, and humans in order to enable new levels of informationmonitoring, collection, processing, and analysis.

This is adding to the products and services that companies can offertheir customers, helping them work in collaborative ways in the design offuture machines and their digital environment to boost performance.Anumber of technologies, including robotics, cobotics, 3D printing andnanotechnology, have direct relevance for many industrial manufacturingapplications while other technologies, such as augmented reality, canenable manufacturers give customers real-time information and trainingat the point of use.

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Production Engineering must adapt and anticipate this new industrialparadigm, working in the gradual adaptation of existing organizationsand the development of new organizations to the period of the devices.Some of these developments are maturing now. Others remain for thefuture. The rate of adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies by industrialmanufacturing companies is accelerating fast.

The digitization, integration and automation opportunities offered enablecompanies to collaborate both internally and across their value chains inways that can provide a step change in productivity as well as design andbuild quality. And they are opportunities that are increasingly importantas companies seek to stay relevant as the era of digitally.

The Institution of Engineers (India) is one of the Premier Forums of NationalTechnocrats showing concern for stakeholders of the Digital Automation.Hence it was decided to organize the theme actually to bring outconsidered view points and recommendations through its State and LocalCentres.

It is proposed to involve working Engineers, Engineering College Studentsand professional organizations from Central and State GovernmentDepartments and Public and Private Organizations’ in the proposedSeminar.

THEME: “Digital and Automation Entry into the future factories”

Sub-Themes:

1. Digitalization – changing the future of manufacturing.

2. Role of automation and robotics in production engineering

3. 3D printing and nanotechnology

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4. Industrial IOT

5. Mechatronics& Automation in Manufacturing

6. Automation in warehouses.

7. Flexible automation in Small and Medium Enterprises.

VENUE: The Seminar will be held at the Institution of Engineers (India),Telangana State Centre, Visvesvaraya Bhavan, Khairatabad, Hyderabad –500 004 on 14-15 July, 2017.

INVITED SPEAKERS: It is the endeavor of the Organizing Committee toinvite professionals in the area of Automation Engineering to presentLead Papers in the Seminar.

CALL FOR PAPERS: Technical Papers are invited on the above theme.

Last date for receipt of full paper with soft copy by email is 1st July, 2017.

PROGRAMME: July 14, 2017 (Friday) - First Day

1000 hrs – 1100 hrs Registration of Delegates

1100 hrs- 1145hrs INAUGURAL SESSION

1145 hrs – 1200 hrs HIGH TEA

1200 hrs – 1330 hrs TECHNICAL SESSION –I

1330 hrs – 1430 hrs LUNCH

1430 hrs – 1600 hrs TECHNICAL SESSION – II

1600 hrs – 1615 hrs TEA

1615 hrs – 1745 hrs TECHNICAL SESSION – III

July 15, 2017 (Saturday) – Second Day

1000 hrs – 1130 hrs TECHNICAL SESSION – IV

1130 hrs – 1145 hrs TEA

1145 hrs – 1315 hrs TECHNICAL SESSION V

1315 hrs – 1400 hrs LUNCH

1400 hrs – 1530 hrs VALEDICTRY SESSION

PARTICIPATION

The All India Seminar on “Digital and Automation Entry into the FutureFactories” is an ideal platform for personnel working in Automation,Equipment Manufacturers, Consultants, Academic Institutions and Studentsof Engineering Colleges.

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TECHNICAL VOLUME

A Technical Volume (size A4) will be brought out on this occasion fordistribution to the delegates as well as to various related organizationsacross the country. We invite advertisements of various organizationsfor publishing in the Technical Volume. The tariff is indicated below:

Back Cover (Outside) Multicolored Rs. 40,000/-

Front Cover (inside) Multicolored Rs. 30,000/-

Back Cover (inside) Multicolored Rs. 20,000/-

Full Page (Inside) Multicolored Rs. 15,000/-

* Service Tax extra if applicable.

REGISTRATION FEE

Registration of delegates will be made in advance on payment onregistration fees as indicated below along with filled in registration formand other requirements:

Corporate Members of IEI Rs. 1000/-

Non-Member – Individual / Rs. 1500/-

Sponsoring delegates from organizationsEngg College Students Rs. 200/-

Group registration (5 and above) from Educational Institutions will haveconcessions in delegate fee which will be Rs. 150/- for registration foreach candidate.

* Service Tax extra if applicable.

SPONSORSHIP:

Tariff for sponsorship is given below:

Categories Privileges and Sponsorship

Platinum Sponsor Rs. 1,00,000/-

3 delegates + inside full page advertisement

Gold Sponsor Rs.60,000/-

2 delegates + inside full page advertisement

Silver Sponsor Rs. 40,000/-

1 delegate + inside half page advertisement

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Sponsoring One Lunch Rs. 30,000/-

Sponsorship will be acknowledge by

displaying banners indicating the names of

Sponsors and half-page inside advertisement.

Delegate Kit Rs. 25,000/-

Those who contribute for delegate kits, their

names will be printed inside flap of the kit

High Tea Rs. 15,000/-

Sponsorship will be acknowledged by

displaying banner indicating the names of

sponsors

PAYMENTS:

All payments should to be made through A/C payee Cheques / RTGS /

NEFT.

Bank Account Details:

Name of the A/c: THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (INDIA),

TELANGANA STATE CENTRE

Bank Name & Address: STATE BANK OF INDIA, PBB RB ROAD BRANCH,

KHAIRATABAD, HYDERBABAD – 500004

Current Account No.: 36001175962 IFSC CODE: SBIN0004159

All correspondence may be addressed to:

The Organizing Secretary / Hon. Secretary

All India Seminar on

“Digital and Automation Entry into the Future Factories”

The Institution of Engineers (India), Telangana State Centre,

Visvesvaraya Bhavan, Khairatabad, Hyderabad – 500 004,

Phone: 040-23314969

Email:[email protected]/[email protected]

Website: www.ieitsc.org

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NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Chairman Er N B Vasoya, FIE, President, IEI

Co-Chairman Dr D K Tripathy, FIE, Chairman, PRDB, IEI

MEMBERS Dr S Satyanarayana, FIE, Chairman, IEI, TSC & Member, PRDB,IEI.

Er G V Prasad, Chairman & CEO, Dr. Reddy’s LaboratoriesLimited, Hyderabad.

Er R Selvaraj, FIE, Member, PRDB, IEI

Dr Jaijit Bhattacharya, Partner, Infrastructure and GovernmentServices, KPMG, New Delhi

Dr Dinesh Kumar Likhi, Chairman and MD, Mishra DhatuNigam Limited, Hyderabad.

Shri R Sridharan, Chairman and Managing Director, NationalMineral Development Corporation Ltd, Hyderabad.

Dr S Karunanidhi, Outstanding Scientist, Director of ControlSystems Laboratory, RCI, Hyderabad.

Shri Vadlamudi N Rao, CEO, Satyam Venture EngineeringServices Limited, Secunderabad.

Er K Ramesh Kumar, FIE, Director (Technical), Brahmos DRDL,Hyderabad.

Dr Samir V Kamat, Outstanding Scientist and Director, DMRL,Hyderabad.

Er G Rameshwar Rao, FIE, Hon. Secretary, IEI, TSC, Hyderabad.

Shri Umakanta Choudhury, Executive Director, Corporate R &D, BHEL, Hyderabad.

Dr D R Yadav, FIE, Programme Director-PJ 10,DRDL, Hyderabad.

Prof. M Komaraiah, Dean, Academics, Sreenidhi Institute ofScience and Technology, Hyderabad.

Shri P R V Prasad, Vice President, SEC Industries Private Limited,Hyderabad.

Shri L Ravichandran, President & Chief Operating Officer, TechMahendra Limited, Bangalore.

Dr Y Sreenivas Rao, FIE, Project Director –AD (FV-Exo) DRDO,Hyderabad.

Prof. G Madhusudhana Reddy, FIE Outstanding Scientist,DMRL, Hyd.

Er A Madhusudhana Rao, Director, QA&QC, Advanced NavalSystems Programme, DRDL, Hyderabad.

Ms. Uma Balakrishnan, CEO, Axcend Automation & SoftwareSolution Private Limited, Bangalore.

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Chairman Dr S Satyanarayana, FIE, Chairman, IEI, TSC

Convener Dr A Jagannadha Reddy, FIE, Member, IEI, TSC

Org. Secretary Er G Rameshwar Rao, FIE, Hon. Secretary, IEI, TSC

MEMBERS Dr G Chandra Mohan Reddy, FIE, Past Hon. Secretary,IEI, APSC & Principal, MGIT, Hyderabad.

Prof. T Narayana, FIE, Past Chairman, IEI, APSC,Hyderabad.

Dr Y Sreenivas Rao, FIE Project Director- AD (FV-Exo)DRDO, Hyderabad.

Dr G Madhusudhana Reddy, FIE, Outstanding Scientist,DMDL, Hyderabad.

Dr G Venkata Subbaiah, FIE, Professor of MechanicalEngineering, M V S R Engineering College, Hyderabad.

Dr Sriram Venkatesh, Professor, Department ofMechanical Engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad.

Dr R Krishna Murthy, FIE, Scientist ‘G’, CFD Division, DCD,DRDL, Hyderabad.

Dr B Chennakeshava Rao, Principal, CBIT, Hyderabad.

Dr G V R K Acharyulu, Professor, School of ManagementStudies, University of Hyderabad.

Dr M Venkata Ramana, Ph.D, Professor & Head,Department of Mechanical Engineering, CVRCE,Hyderabad.

Er T Anjaiah, FIE, Project Coordinator, Engineering StaffCollege of India, Hyderabad.

Er P Chandra Sekhar, Technical Director, M/s TechnicDesign Group, Secunderabad.

Dr A Krishnaiah, Professor Dept. of MechanicalEngineering, University College of Engineering, OsmaniaUniversity, Hyderabad.

Dr K Sudhakar Reddy, Professor and Head, MechanicalEngineering Department, MGIT, Hyderabad.

Shri V Udaya Bhaskara Reddy, Director (Technical),Central Institute of Tool Design, Hyderabad.

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Prof. P Ravinder Reddy, FIE, Professor and Head, Dept.of Mechanical Engineering, CBIT, Hyderabad.

Dr P Ramesh Babu, Associate Professor, Dept. ofMechanical Engineering, University College ofEngineering, OU, Hyderabad.

Shri Srinivas Rao Ganga, Chief Marketing Officer, AmaraRaja Batteries Limited, Hyderabad.

Dr Pothana Sattaiah, FIE, Vice President, SatyamVentures Engineering Services Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad.

Dr Korapati Eswara Prasad, Professor, Dept. ofMechanical Engineering, JNTU College of Engineering,Hyderabad.

Shri Praveen Jambholkar, Director-Technical, Cyber-motion Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad.

Dr G Krishna Mohan Rao, Professor, Department ofMechanical Engineering, JNTU College of Engineering,Hyderabad.

Dr R Markendeya, Principal, JNTU College ofEngineering, Manthani, Telangana.

Dr M S Venkata Ramayya, FIE, Chairman, IEI,Ramagundam Local Centre, Ramagundam.

Er J Viswanath, FIE, Chairman, IEI, Warangal Local Centre,Warangal.

Er Manne Anand, Chief Executive Officer, M/s PolmonInstruments Pvt. Ltd.

Er Peela Adinarayana, Chief Executive Officer, OptiDesign Solutions, Hyderabad.

Shri Surender Reddy, Founder & Managing Director,Analogics Tech India Ltd., Hyderabad.

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TECHNICAL COMMITTEE

Chairman Dr G Chandra Mohan Reddy, FIE, Principal, MGIT,Hyderabad

Co-Chairman Dr K Sudhakar Reddy, HOD, Mechatronics, MGIT,Hyderabad.

Convener Dr A Jagannadha Reddy, FIE Member, IEI, TSC,Hyderabad.

Co-Convener Er P Chandra Sekhar, Technical Director, M/s TechnicDesign Group, Hyderabad.

MEMBERS Dr S Madhava Reddy, FIE, Professor of MechanicalEngineering, MGIT, Hyderabad.

Dr R Markendeya, Principal, JNTU College ofEngineering, Manthani, Telangana

Dr P Prabhakar Reddy, Professor of MechanicalEngineering, CBIT, Hyderabad.

Dr B V S Rao, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, CBIT,Hyderabad.

Dr G Venkata Subbaiah, FIE, Professor of MechanicalEngineering, M V S R Engineering College, Hyderabad.

Dr Sudheer Prem Kumar, Professor of MechanicalEngineering, JNTUH, Hyderabad.

Dr Krishna Mohan Rao, Professor of MechanicalEngineering, JNTUH, Hyderabad.

Dr Manjoor Hussain, Director (Admissions), JNTU,Hyderabad.

Dr Sridhar Reddy , Associate Professor, JNTUSulthanpoor, Telangana

Dr G Shravan Kumar, FIE, Professor of Civil Engineering,Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad.

Prof. P Venkataramana, Professor of MechanicalEngineering, MGIT, Hyderabad.

Dr B H S Varma, Professor of Mechanical Engineering,CMR CET, Hyderabad.

Prof. Ranga Rao, Professor of Mechanical Engineering,Nalla Malla Reddy College of Engineering, Hyderabad.

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REGISTRATION FORM

All India Seminar on“DIGITAL AND AUTOMATION ENTRY INTO THE FUTURE FACTORIES”

14-15 July, 2017

1. Name (Block letters) .............................................................................................

2. Designation & Organization ...........................................................................

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3. Mailing Address : ................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................

4. Tel (O) ................................................ (R) ..................................................

5. Fax: .......................... email: ..............................................................

6. Organization / Company Sponsored Delegates / Member of IEI /Engineering College Students (Strike off not applicable)

7. IEI Membership Grade & Number : ..................................................

8. Registration Fee enclosed Rs. ..................................................

Total amount enclosed Rs. ..................................................

9. Mode of Payment: A/C Payee Cheque / RTGS / NEFT

Bank Account Details:Name of the A/c: THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (INDIA),TELANGANA STATE CENTREBank Name & Address: STATE BANK OF INDIA,PBB RB ROAD BRANCH, KHAIRATABAD, HYDERBABAD – 500004Current Account No.: 36001175962IFSC CODE: SBIN0004159

Signature of delegate

Note: for addl. Registration, Xerox of this Form may be used.

All correspondence may be addressed to:The Organizing Secretary / Hon. Secretary

All India Seminar on“Digital and Automation Entry in to the Future Factories”The Institution of Engineers (India), Telangana State Centre,Visvesvaraya Bhavan, Khairatabad, Hyderabad – 500 004,

Ph: 040-23314969 Email:[email protected]/[email protected]: www.ieitsc.org

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