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BHARATIA VIDYA BHAVAN’S
SARDAR PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (An autonomous institution affiliated to University of Mumbai)
ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE : BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN’S SARDAR PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL ENGG DEPARTMENT BHAVAN’S CAMPUS, MUNSHI NAGAR, J.P.ROAD , ANDHERI(W), MUMBAI 400 058 PH: 91-22-262 32 192 / 262 89 777 | FAX: 91-22-262 37 819 | www.spce.ac.in
Dr. P. H. Sawant Principal
Dr. M. M. Murudi Vice Principal and TEQIP coordinator
Mr. Satyendra Bajpai Head Technology Solutions—India, Tata Technologies
Mr. Sachin Shrotri Regional Manager, Western Region, Tata Technologies
Dr. Rajesh Buktar Coordinator and Head of Mechanical Engineering Department
Dr. Kiran Bhole Co-coordinator, Mechanical Engineering Department
Organizing Body
Under Technical Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP) in collaboration with Tata Technologies.
SARDAR PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Sardar Patel College of Engineering (SPCE) under the management of the Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, was founded by Ku-
lapati Dr. K. M. Munshi. It was established to meet the growing demand for engineering talent. The foundation stone
of the college was laid on 17th September 1961 by Shri.Y.B.Chavan (the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra who later
became the Defence Minister of India.)
The college was inaugurated by the first Prime Minister of Independent India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1962.The col-
lege is dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, an eminent nation builder of independent India.
The college is autonomous and affiliated to the University of Mumbai for the degree and post graduate degree courses.
The institute has set high standards for aspiring engineering students and also meets the need of quality education in
the challenging world of business. Over the last 50 years the college has gained an excellent reputation in the field of
Technical Education. SPCE is one of the few colleges that have received Grade ‘A+’ rating for its aided courses from the
Govt. of Maharashtra which certifies the spirit of excellence that the institute has symbolized and always practiced.
Institute celebrated its golden jubilee in the year 2012.
ABOUT TATA TECHNOLOGIES
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE COURSE
This course is must for all engineers, technology practitioners and academicians aspiring to be or already involved in
technical functions from various industry sectors. The course will be most beneficial for:
Engineering graduates and post-graduates (B.E./B.Tech./M.E./M.Tech. in Mechanical, Production, Auto-
mobile, etc.)
Professionals in Design and Manufacturing from Industry
Faculty members from academic institutions
Diploma/Engineering students
Tata Technologies casts a wide global footprint, enabling us to help ambitious manufacturers around the world make
better products for their customers. We provide a wide range of services reinforced by a global network of resources,
facilities, technology and expertise that keeps getting better all the time. Our state-of-the-ar5xpertise to client pro-
jects.
Tata Technologies leverages an integrated workforce of 8,200 professionals in 14 countries, which means we are free
to provide our full range of services wherever our clients are. We are active in North America, Europe, the Middle East
and the Asia Pacific region, and we currently service all of the top 10 aerospace original equipment manufacturers
(OEMs) and all of the top 10 automotive OEMs. Our flexibility and ability to mold our services to fit our clients’ needs
provide the basis for long-term, multi-dimensional partnerships with companies across the globe.
ABOUT DIGITAL MANUFACTURING TRAINING COURSE
Why the training?
Engineers need to develop products which can be efficiently manufactured. Digital manufacturing allows the engineers
to conceive manufacturing in the digital world so that they can make better products for the real world. Virtual 3D vali-
dation early in the process eliminates redundant business systems later in the cycle, helping to avoid unexpected prob-
lems on the shop floor and concurrent engineering, design, and manufacturing validation occurs before committing to
physical prototypes.
Objectives
The objective of this training course is to add skills to understand the fundamentals of Digital Manufacturing and apply
these to define manufacturing processes, manage manufacturing process information and support effective collabora-
tion among engineering disciplines by using full digital product definition. The course emphasizes on step-by-step
learning of the tools to apply digital manufacturing methodologies using Digital Enterprise Lean Manufacturing Interac-
tive Application (DELMIA) software.
Scope
The course will cover use of visualization, manufacturing simulation, ergonomic and human factor analyses, and other
engineering analysis tools necessary to optimize the manufacturing process design. Many of the topics will be dis-
cussed with practical examples and solutions obtained using industry standard software.
Significance
The training course stresses upon hands-on experience by the participants during the learning process. The course is
interspersed with many illustrative examples, sample analyses. The participants will get opportunity to practice them-
selves and gain confidence with exercises modelled closely to practical scenarios.
COURSE FEE AND ACCOMODATION CHARGES
CONTACT DETAILS FOR MORE INFORMATION
The registration fees includes Course Material, Media DVD and Breakfast/Tea-snacks/Working Lunch. Registration fee should be paid in the form of cheque/DD drawn in the favor of “The Principal, SPCE”. Cheque/DD
CONTACT EMAIL MOBILE
Dr. Rajesh Buktar (HOD, Mechanical Engineering Department) [email protected] 9930385101
Dr. Kiran Bhole (Faculty, Mechanical Engineering Department) [email protected] 9869378873
Note: For form submission, fill the attached form and send the scanned copy to [email protected]
Registration Fee Accommodation Charges (per day)
Student Faculty (Non-
TEQIP colleges)
Faculty (TEQIP
colleges)
Industry /
Sponsored
A/C room Students’ hostel room
(2-3 person sharing) Single Twin sharing
Rs. 2,500 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 10,000 Rs. 20,000 Rs. 4000 Rs. 2000 Rs. 500
TRAINING SCHEDULE AND COURSE CONTENTS
DAY CONTENTS OUTCOMES
DAY 1
Introduction & capabilities of Digital Manu-
facturing
DELMIA Resource Definition & Layout
Hands-on session.
Exposure to Digital Manufacturing
concepts
Introduction to DELMIA software
DAY 2
Application for Device building workbench
DELMIA tools including device attributes,
device building, device analysis, frame of
interest & inverse kinematics.
Hands-on session.
Application of Digital manufactur-
ing tools for device management
DAY 3
Robotics and Digital Manufacturing
DELMIA tools including Robot Manage-
ment, activity management, PPR tools,
Tag & sequencing.
Hands-on session
Application of Digital manufactur-
ing to Robot management
DAY 4
Human ergonomics and Digital Manufac-
turing
DELMIA tools including Simulation activity
creation, worker activities, task tools, man-
ikin posture, manikin tools & manikin con-
straint
Hands-on session.
Use of principles of human ergo-
nomics in developing digital manu-
facturing systems
DAY 5
Industry experience of Digital Manufactur-
ing
Career & future scope in Virtual/Digital
Manufacturing
Short lecture on DELMIA by Industrial Ex-
pert
Learning from experiences of ex-
perts
Understanding career options
DAY 6
Case Studies Practical applications of Digital
Manufacturing technologies
PATRONS
Dr. S. K. Mahajan (Chief Coordinator, SPFU) Director, Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra State, Mumbai
Dr. Sesha Iyer Chairman, BOG- Sardar Patel College of Engineering
Dr. P. H. Sawant Principal, Sardar Patel College of Engineering
www.spce.ac.in
Registration Form
Application for the registration to the Program/ Workshop (√ Tick the check box):
Digital manufacturing using DELMIA in collaboration with TATA TECHNOLOGIES
Pune (23rd
May to 28th
May 2016).
Pressure Equipment Design & Piping Engineering in collaboration with AKER Solutions
Mumbai. (30th
May to 10th
June 2016).
Mechatronics: Concept to Commissioning in collaboration with Christiani & Sharpline
Mumbai. (13th
June to 21st June 2016).
Workshop on Internet of Things in collaboration with KRATOS Engg. & IT Solutions
6th
May 2016.
Name (in Block Letter): (Mr./Mrs./Ms./Dr)_______________________________________
Designation: _______________________________________________________________
Educational Qualification:____________________Experience:______________________
Organization: ______________________________________________________________
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Mailing Address: __________________________________________________________
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Telephone: Office: _______________Residence:______________Mobile:________________
Email: ____________________________________________________________________
DD No. and date: _____________________________
Registration fees (amount in Rs):__________________
Accommodation required: YES / NO
Signature of Candidate: ________________________
Seal and Signature of Sponsoring Authority
BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN’S
SARDAR PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
(Government Aided Autonomous Institute)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Bhavan’s Campus, Andheri (West), Mumbai, 400 058 Maharashtra.
Ph: 91-22-26232192, 91-22-26289777, Fax: 91-22-2623 7819