Conforming to measuring technology, improving the quality
The Department Mechancial Engineering of the National Institute of Technology, Calicut (NIT-C) is an all-India workshop on the theme “Coordinate measuring machines and computer-aided inspection (CMM) in collaboration with the Institution of Engineers (India) Centre local Calicut from June 14 to 16 on ICT-C-Campus, near Kozhikode.
In an interview with journalists here Thursday, Jose Mathew and PB Dhanish, coordinators of the workshop, so that the workshop, the latest developments of the art measurement and control computer. Rendu, researchers, Mustafizur Rahman, a professor at the National University of Singapore, an expert in micro-nano-fabrication and metrology; N. Ramakrishnan, Professor, IIT Bombay, an expert on micro-metrology; Suri United Kingdom, head of the precision mechanics, BARC Mumbai, a specialist in nanotechnology and nano-engineering metrology and A. Balasubramaniom scientific directors, precision engineering, BARC Mumbai, an expert in diamond turning and metrology, Keynote addresses the opening session of the day.
Mr. Mathew said that all others in India a workshop on “improving the quality of Six Sigma (QISS)” will take place from 5 July 7.
Saji Gopinath and RP Suresh of the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K), JK Nair, Executive Vice-President, Calsoft, Chennai, and R. Nandakumar, management advisers, will participate in the workshop. The workshops, entrepreneurs and academics and the opportunity to exchange ideas on new areas of technology.
Registration for the workshop is open to engineers working in sectors engineers practitioners and academic staff.