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MANUFACTURING FOR THE FUTURE

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Chapter 7
Presented By Anand Bhushan

Tiwari(A-43) Archana Pandurangi(A-9) Aniruddha Bagool(A46) 4/14/12

INTRODUCTION

Innovativeness in ancient and medieval times revolution in Europe

Industrial

India

was a latecomer in learning the new manufacturing 4/14/12 techniques

THE MODERN FACE OF MANUFACTURING


Mass

production, the basis of new business strategies scale consumption in Technology

Large

Change

Customized

product design or flexible manufacturing in manufacturing tools


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Improvement

COUPLING OF COMPUTERS AND MANUFACTURING


India

is being looked at as a source of software the world over for India and Indians higher end of the
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Vision

Capturing

market

ADVANCED SOFTWARE
Boom

of software export and application a fundamental source of technological progress, it is also going to be a growing source of technological vulnerability being

Paradox:

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Technology Vision for Software

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Reliable

software for manufacturing, healthcare and other applications to 15 per cent of the total world market for upper end manufacturing software to be captured by 2020 of Indian languages for
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10

Usage

Cater

to demand for modern technologies, hence earning a strong position in the software industry like agro-food, chemicals, biotechnology, electronics, packaging etc to benefit from it to manufacture the most 4/14/12 sophisticated and automated

Sectors

Aim

Other manufacturing sectors


Need

for:

Systematic upgradation of human skills in most of these industries Large scale modernization of many of them by continuous injection of technologies Reorient themselves speedily for different product ranges and production processes
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ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES

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VISION: 2000-10

Indian industries were to go in for flexible manufacturing systems (FMS), artificial intelligence (AI) applications, processing using laser, water jet, etc. cold forming / extrusion, near net shape manufacturing, high speed machining , intelligent manufacturing using sensors, continuous forming, reduced setup times virtual reality applications and hard machining designs for many alternate fuels were to be available up-gradation covering materials design, manufacturing, quality, reliability, packaging, marketing and servicing was to take place. to include computer Aided Design (CAD), 4/14/12 computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM), FMS,

Boiler

Technological

Also

VISION: 201020
India

to become a net exporter of technologies development for processes and systems to take place per cent of the machine tools produced4/14/12 computer and to be numerically controlled (CNC)

Software

60

India

to be a leading producer of quality castings and forgings and a large exporter of these items. to be self-sufficient in advanced machine tools and boilers using state-of-the-art technologies. Exports of these items to progressively increase
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India

ACTION
Select

areas of strength are automobile parts, casting, forging and CNC machine tools of processes

Gradation

Improving

the supplier base for components and subassemblies


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Forging

sector- better tooling capabilities CAD, adopt cold forging and near net shape technologies and resort to mechanization and automation with large volume production sector- control of dimension / surface finish, value addition through machined 4/14/12

Foundry

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT


Fundamental

research in machining including micromachining of advanced automation systems including software of robotics development

Development

Development Mechatronic

Development

of measuring and 4/14/12 testing equipment for quality and

VISION FOR TEXTILE MACHINERY


Reduction

in the cost textile exports

Eco-friendly Machinery

modernization

Development Employment

of advanced machines

of women

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VISION FOR TEXTILE MACHINERY


Technology Productivity Energy

upgradation improvement

conservation and

environmental protection aspects


Quality

improvement
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VISION FOR TEXTILE MACHINERY

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VISION FOR THE ELECTRICAL MACHINES INDUSTRY


R&D focus will be on :
materials electromagnetics mechanical

engineering

manufacture thermal power

engineering
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electronics.

Maintenance Large

VISION FOR THE ELECTRICAL MACHINES INDUSTRY


free machines scale flexible manufacturing

facilities
Use

of new materials as alternative


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enamel

VISION FOR THE ELECTRICAL MACHINES INDUSTRY

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VISION FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT


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Commercial

vehicles with higher power to weight ratio and two wheelers with four stroke engines and electronic controls. engines with direct injection and electronic control will come up.
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Diesel

ANYTHING UNIQUELY INDIAN?

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the ancient past, India had had unique inventions and discoveries in diverse fields of philosophy, art, trade, statecraft and technological artefacts. India cant boast of many such examples of the recent past. During the five decades after independence we had so many major problems to solve.
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However,

AGRICULTURE

Green Revolution was based on research done elsewhere in the world. It was later adapted to Indian conditions. Today, India faces the challenge of having to find her own solution for higher yields.
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CHEMICALS

Need to adapt newer inventions made elsewhere speedily and also produce our own innovations. There are immense possibilities for Indian contributions in specific areas of the chemicals sector: catalytic sciences and their applications, new clean 4/14/12

NATURAL PRODUCTS

Given Indias rich biodiversity and immense base of ancient knowledge, we may be able to make several contributions. Further, being a virgin area worldwide, the success rate for Indias efforts is likely to be very high.
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MANUFACTURING SECTOR

Our uniqueness can manifest itself in terms of applications. For instance, consider the applications of advanced software in manufacturing, and you would realise that some modules or approaches may emerge with a novel thrust and 4/14/12 take India on the world scene.

ALL-ROUND ECONOMIC GROWTH


Need

to create an enabling environment and try something uniquely Indian. an inventive spirit will be useful for the long-term sustainability of our grains.
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Such

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