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34th National Convention of Mechanical Engineers&
National Seminar
“Mechanical Engineering and Emerging Challenges“Mechanical Engineering and Emerging Challengesfor Manufacturing”for Manufacturing”
September 7-8, 2018
New Delhi
The Institution of Engineers (India)Delhi State Centre
Mechanical Engineering Division Board, IEIUnder the Aegis of :
Organised by :
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Preamble
Mechanical Engineering, a backbone of an economy, is
one of the basic branches of engineering and its
fundamental principles are used in the design,
development and construction of nearly all of the
physical devices and systems, including but not limited
to automobiles, machines in all kind of factories,
machinery used in building construction, road
construction, agriculture etc. Mechanical engineers are
also involved with the design, construction and
operations of all kinds of machinery.
Manufacturing sector encompasses a set of industries to
make or produce anything in a factory and therefore, it
requires a great deal of specialized knowledge.
Mechanical engineers are normally responsible for the
design, selection of materials, specifications and the
development of production processes and equipment.
Due to very broad presence of Mechanical Engineering
in Industrial Sector, it has become imperative that
current Mechanical Engineering Technology is capable
to cope up with the rising challenges. It should be able to
assist Industries in having their technical competence.
Entry of Global Players have posed challenge for Indian
Industries due to which it has become imperative for
Mechanical Engineering to keep pace with the global
technologies and knowledge is a major challenge for
Mechanical Engineers. During the last few decades, lot
of innovations and R&D has been taken place in the field
of Mechanical Engineering, which is capable of making
our industries more cost-efficient, both in terms of
Productivity & Quality. However, due to lack of
integration in these innovations with actual requirement
of Industries and due to drastic changes in Global
Economy, Manufacturing sector in India is facing fierce
competition from Local & Global Players for survival.
Additionally environmental degradation, increasing
labour cost and reducing demand are also posing severe
hindrances for Industries in their successful operation.
Additionally, Society expectations from Mechanical
Engineers are very high in regard to Make in India.
Make in India is an ambitious initiative launched by
government of India to attract manufacturing
enterprises from abroad as well as domestic origin to set
up manufacturing units in India to enhance the share of
manufacturing in our GDP from current 15 percent to 25
percent by 2025.
The proposed Convention will focus on these critical
Challenges of Mechanical Engineering and will aim at
evolving comprehensive action plan to synchronize the
latest developments of Mechanical Engineering with
actual requirements of Industries in order to assist them
in capacity building to handle various threats in a more
coercive way.
About The Institution of Engineers (India)
The Institution of Engineers (India) or IEI is the largest
multidisciplinary professional body that encompasses 15
engineering disciplines and gives engineers a global
platform from which to share professional interest. IEI
has membership strength of more than 0.8 million.
Established in 1920, with its headquarters at 8, Gokhale
Road, Kolkata-700020, IEI has served the engineering
fraternity for over nine decades. In this period of time it
has been inextricably linked with the history of modern-
day engineering.
In 1935, IEI was incorporated by Royal Charter and
remains the only professional body in India to be
accorded this honour. Today, its quest for professional
excellence has given it a place of pride in almost every
prestigious and relevant organization across the globe.
IEI functions among professional engineers,
academicians and research workers. It provides a vast
array of technical, professional and supporting services
to the Government, Industries, Academia and the
Engineering fraternity, operating from 121 Centres
located across the country. The Institution has established
R&D centres at various locations in the country and also
provides grant-in-aid to its members to conduct research
and development on engineering subjects.
IEI conducts Section A & B Examinations in different
Engineering disciplines, the successful completion of
which is recognized as equivalent to Degree in
appropriate field of Engineering of recognized
Universities of India by the Ministry of Human
Resources Development, Govt. of India. Every year as
many as 90,000 candidates appear for these exams. For
details, please see : www.ieindia.org.
The Institution of Engineers (India) has more than one
million members in 15 engineering disciplines in 121
Centre and six Overseas Chapters; it is the world's largest
multi-disciplinary engineering professional society in
engineering and technology world. IEI was established
in 1920 in Madras with Sir Thomas R.J. Ward as the
founding president. In 1935, IEI obtained the Royal
Charter of Incorporation from King George V 'to
promote and advance the science, practice and business
of engineering'.
Delhi State Centre has a history of nearly 90 years.
Located at ITO, it is a landmark in the city of Delhi. It has
played a crucial role in uniting various professional
societies right from its inception. Delhi State Centre has
organized various successful activities which include
International and National Conferences, Indian
Engineering Congress, All India Seminars, Round Table
Conferences and Workshops relating to different
strategy of engineering and having crucial impact on
society.
Theme
Sub-themes
Date & Venue
Participants
Participation Fees
Mechanical Engineering and Emerging Challenges for Manufacturing
1. Education & Skill Development
a. Integration Challenges of Mechanical Engineering Courses with Industry Demand.
b. Strategies to handle multi skilling along with up-gradation with latest technology.
2. Technology Challenges
a. Manufacturing Industries
b. Process Industries
c. Service Industries
d. Logistics & Supply-Chain
3. Quality Challenges
a. Reliability & Sustainability Challenges
b. Zero Effect Zero Defect
4. Synergy with Environmental, Safety & Health Issues Challenges
5. Viability Challenges of Renewable Energy Options
September 7-8, 2018
"Engineers Bhawan", 2 Bahadurshah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110002
Members of Mechanical Engineering Division of IEI, Senior Level Officers from Govt. Departments & Research Institutes, PSUs and related agencies, involved in policy & decision making, Researchers/ Academics, NGOs & Students in general are expected to be the participants and would be benefitted from the presentations to be made by the experts in the field.
Consultancy Firms/ Rs. 5000/- + Taxes
Industrial Delegates as Applicable
Govt. Officers/NGOs Rs. 4000/- + TaxesResearch Institute as Applicable
Corporate Members Rs. 3000/- + Taxes
of IEI as Applicable
Students/Research Rs. 1500/- + Taxes
Scholar as Applicable
• Early Bird Discount @10 % for registration before June 30, 2018.
• 10% Discount for Registration of three or more delegates from a Unit.
Categories* Registration Fees (in Rs.)
Call for the Papers/ Presentations
Sponsorship/partnership
Advertisement on Souvenir
There will be numbers of papers of high standard from eminent persons from the field by invitation as well as own submission. These papers preferably be submitted as per the guideline of IEI through e-mail at [email protected] & [email protected] along with presentation in Powerpoint as per the following timelines:
1 Submission of Abstract May 30, 2018
2 Confirmation to Author June 31, 2018
3 Submission of Full papers July 30, 2018
4 Allocation of Slot August 10, 2018
Patron Rs. 5,00,000 Complimentary: 20 Delegates, One Back Page Colour Advertisement, Presentation Slot of 30 min, Exhibition Space and Display of Logo & Name in Souvenir, Proceeding, Kit & Backdrop of Convention.
Diamond Rs. 2,00,000 Complimentary: 10 Delegates, One Inner Colour Full Page Advertisement, Presentation Slot of 15 min, Exhibition Space and Display of Logo & Name in Souvenir & Backdrop of Convention.
Gold Rs. 1,00,000 Complimentary: 6 Delegates, One Inner Colour Full Page Advertisement and Display of Logo & Name in Souvenir & Backdrop of Convention.
Silver Rs. 50,000 Complimentary: 3 Delegates, One Inner B/W Full Page Advertisement and Display of Logo & Name in Souvenir & Backdrop of Convention.
The sponsor may support the event lunch/dinner/kit and display products/leaflets/books/study material etc.
On this occasion, it is proposed to bring out a souvenir with abstract/full text of selected papers and subject related articles. In this regard, we will gratefully appreciate, if you could place an advertisement in the souvenir. The Tariff for the COLOUR advertisement are as follows:
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For further enquiry, please contact:
Mr Praveen Kumar Singh, Honorary Secretary
Delhi State Centre"Engineers Bhawan",
2 Bahadurshah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110002Ph. : 011-23379948/9052, 9783694136
E-mail : [email protected], [email protected]@gmail.com • Website : www.ieidsc.in
The Institution of Engineers (India)
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Chairman : Mr Sisir Kumar Banerjee, President, IEI
Co-Chairman : Dr Arun Kumar Shrivastava, Chairman, MCDB - IEI
Members:
• Mr Arvinder Singh Bakshi, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Dr Swapan Bhaumik, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr Pradeep Chaturvedi, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr Abhai Sinha, Council Member, IEI
• Prof (Dr) N Chikkanna, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr M Chinnaswamy, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr Devendra Gill, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr T M Gunaraja, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Prof (Dr) P A Kichena K, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Dr Wooday P Krishna, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr Kashmir Lal Mallik, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr A Mukherjee, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr V Vijayachandran Nair, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr N Rajkumar, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Prof (Dr) K Brahma Raju, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Dr G Ranganath, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr O Ram Mohan Rao, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr Enti Ranga Reddy, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr Jagdish Prasad Saboo, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr D Sathyamoorthy, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr Ashwani Kumar Saxena, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr Kiran Chander Sethi, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr Ashitkumar J Shah, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr Bharat Raj Singh, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Brig Mastinder Singh, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr Jagroop Singh, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Mr Ashok Kumar Sinha, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Dr Kambagowni Venkatasubbaiah, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Dr R Venkatesan, Member, MCDB - IEI
• Maj Gen (Retd) S Bhattacharya, SDG, IEI
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Organizing Chairman: Mr Devendra Gill, Chairman, IEI-DSC
Organizing Secretary : Mr Praveen Kumar Singh, Hon. Secretary, IEI-DSC
Convenor : Mr R K Yadav, Member, IEI-DSC
Co-Convenors : Dr Ramesh Chandra Singh, Member, IEI-DSC
: Mr Prabhat Varshney, Member, IEI - DSC
: Mr Hari Rajani, Member, IEI- DSC
Members :• Mr Pradeep Chaturvedi, Council Member, IEI • Mr Abhai Sinha, Council Member, IEI• Prof. J K Gehlawat, Immed. Past Chairman, IEI-DSC• Brig (Retd) S V S Chowdhry, Past Chairman, IEI-DSC• Er. P C Mishra, Immed. Past Hony Secretary, IEI-DSC• Mr Jai Kumar Jain, Member, IEI-DSC• Dr S M Goel, Member, IEI-DSC• Mr R N Rajpoot, Member, IEI-DSC• Mr Dinesh Kumar, Member, IEI-DSC• Dr Sharad Kumar Sharma, Member, IEI-DSC• Mr V K Gupta, Member, IEI-DSC• Mr J K Sharma, Member, IEI-DSC • Dr S K Singh, Member, IEI-DSC• Dr H G Kamble, Member, IEI-DSC• Mr A K Tooley, Member, IEI-DSC• Mr Subhash Chander, Member, IEI-DSC• Mr Sanjeev Kumar, Member, IEI-DSC• Dr Shailesh Kaushik, Member, IEI-DSC• Mr Pradeep Talwar, Member, IEI-DSC• Mr Aman Rajput, Member, IEI-DSC • Mr H R P Yadav, Director, HQ Cell-IEI
Back Cover : Rs. 75,000/-+Taxes as Applicable
Inside Cover : Rs. 50,000/-+Taxes as Applicable
Inner Full Page : Rs. 30,000/-+ Taxes as Applicable
Inner Half Page : Rs. 20,000/-+ Taxes as Applicable
Payments for delegate fees, Advertisement & Sponsorship will be accepted through NEFT/RTGS/ Online Transfer/Bank Draft/Banker's Cheque to be made in favour of "The Institution of Engineers (India), payable at New Delhi. Bank Account No. 3183473760, Central Bank of India, Press Area, New Delhi, Bank Branch (MICR) Code: 110016021, IFSC Code: CBIN0280306, PAN No.: AAATT3439Q.
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TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
Chairman : Mr Pradeep Chaturvedi, Council Member, IEI
Members :
• Mr Devendra Gill, Chairman, IEI-DSC
• Prof. J K Gehlawat, Immed. Past Chairman, IEI-DSC
• Dr S K Singh, Member, IEI-DSC
• Dr S M Goel, Member, IEI-DSC
• Dr Shailesh Kaushik, Member, IEI-DSC
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September 7-8, 2018 • New Delhi
Mechanical Engineering and Emerging Challengesfor Manufacturing
th34 National Convention of Mechanical Engineers&
National Seminar