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Bansal Institute of Science and Technology Bhopal and DAuto Seminar No. 169 Grabbed the Attention of the Engineers

BHOPAL: 17-10-2016:  It was the (BIST) Bansal Institute of Science And Technology, Bhopal where DAuto team organized a seminar for benefiting the students.  The topic was; Design-for-Manufacturing which attracted the hundreds of students and the faculty members to indulge in. Students were excited to see the entire life of a product through practical and prototypes. They got familiar with the latest technologies and the current demands of the industries too.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this seminar, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The seminar emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The seminar has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The seminar concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

Students were enthusiast to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Some of their reviews are displayed below here;

 

It was an effective seminar, In this seminar I got knowledge about design & the latest technologies, This seminar was interesting for me.- Raj Kumar Soni, ME, 3rd Sem, BIST, Bhopal.

 

It was nice to hear about the design stream it look appreciably good I find some interest in design. I would like to hear something in my plan regarding this.- Shikhar Shrivastava, ME, 3rd Sem, BIST, Bhopal.

 

It is most important seminar in student life. By using this knowledge we make stage to progress.- Anool Kumar Mishra, ME, 3rd Sem, BIST, Bhopal.

This seminar seems very interesting. It was very effective information & knowledge. In this seminar we learn about manufacturing process Like casting , pressure die casting and picture of car designing & I am very happy from this seminar Thank you.- Santosh Kumar, ME, 3rd Sem, BIST, Bhopal.

 

It was first seminar and very effective for me, Ingot idea about design & DAuto Engineering , Thank a lot sir.- Rajeev Ranjan Mishra, ME, 3rd Sem, BIST, Bhopal.

 

The information I gained in this seminar is good & I understand the meaning of design & I understand what is required for design And what will important for design, but I required practical knowledge of design so I like to please give me chance in your company.- Vishal Kumar Lodha, CE, 3rd Sem, BIST, Bhopal.

 

It is very interesting lecture for technical development authorities . It is very useful for future life . by listening the lecture I develop my knowledge.- Nadeem Ahmad, CE, 3rd Sem, BIST, Bhopal.

 

I like the seminar very much, I am feeling very motivated to attend it. You guys boosted our knowledge about Design & research and I will surely connect And join with Face book & like to share my views.- Raj Mangal, CE, 3rd Sem, BIST, Bhopal.

 

The seminar was very good, I really love the way you explained.- Rajan Raj, CE, 3rd Sem, BIST, Bhopal.

 

I am totally impressed with your speech. The way which you used to convey your manner with us is so stronger and quality full. All students consciously learn your all massages.- Prince Kumar Singh, CE, 3rd Sem, BIST, Bhopal.

 

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Sagar Institute of Research And Technology Bhopal Joins The Design For Manufacturing Expert Lecture No. 168 Of DAuto

BHOPAL: 03-10-2016:  How engineering students can grab the numerous career opportunities right after their graduation? What capabilities various industries seek in a candidate? What is the scope of product research, design and development? What is “Design-For-Manufacturing”? Such questions and more were highlights of the expert lecture held at (SIRT) Sagar Institute of Research and Technology, Bhopal by the DAuto team.

 

The lecture was accompanied by the hundreds of the students and their faculty members.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this lecture, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The expert lecture emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The expert lecture has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The expert lecture concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.


Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Here are some of the reviews of them;


Seminar was excellent, I got knowledge about R&D field, designing software and about designe field. Abhishek Mishra, ME, 3rd Sem, SIRT, Bhopal.

 

It is a very good seminar we have get lots of knowledge about the auto parts and about its design and about new features, Which is very useful for our future. Akash Vishwakarma, ME, 3rd Sem, SIRT, Bhopal.

  

Intrusting and feel good to learn and listen about the designing of prototypes and hole seminar is good.Hariom Pande, ME, 3rd Sem, SIRT, Bhopal.


 

Good excellent learn various parts and products of a car.- Akshay Pande, ME, 3rd Sem, SIRT, Bhopal.

 

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Gyan Ganga Institute Of Technology Jabalpur Sets an Expert Lecture No. 167 Of DAuto On Design For Manufacturing

JABALPUR: 30-09-2016:  (GGIT) Gyan Ganga Institute of Technology, Jabalpurwas the venue where DAuto’s experts impart their knowledge through an expert lecture among engineering students on “Design-For-Manufacturing.” The auditorium was filled with the students and their faculty members. Students learned about the manufacturing process by following the proper product cycle. They got a chance to see the prototype of the final production too.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this lecture, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The expert lecture emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The expert lecture has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The expert lecture concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Here are some of the reviews students penned down on paper after the Expert Lecture;

 

Very interesting seminar learnt much about designing and research of our branch, and thank you for explaining the important and facts of our branch. - Sahil Shrivastava, ME, 5th Sem, GGIT, Jabalpur.

 

My experience was good, and I like to go in design field after this seminar, I  got to know the importance of need while designing. – Shreyansh Jain, ME, 5th Sem, GGIT, Jabalpur.

 

This is the new think which we know, I am also like to know designing any vehicle and its parts. – Ram Krishna Chandravanshi, ME, 5th Sem, GGIT, Jabalpur.

 

I like the seminar. The designing of components is interesting. – Yog Prakash Tiwari, ME, 5th Sem, GGIT, Jabalpur.

 

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Design For Manufacturing Expert Lecture No. 166 At Takshshila Institute Of Engineering And Technology Jabalpur By DAuto

JABALPUR: 30-09-2016:  (TIET) Takshshila Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jabalpur organized an expert lecture for the benefits of its engineering students where experts from the DAuto reached to fulfill the institute’s requirements. The topic of the lecture was; Design-For-Manufacturing and the use of latest technology to get career opportunities in various industries. The students and their faculty members participated in the event and acquired knowledge about product research, design, development and innovation and the relevant career path.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this lecture, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The expert lecture emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The expert lecture has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The expert lecture concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Here are some of the reviews students penned down on paper after the Expert Lecture;

 

This seminar is perfect, and for field knowledge is must of the technical seminar and the new idea generation, the mechanical topic is must of making product and I want a platform where I can show over my knowledge and ideas. – Manish Verma, ME, 3rd Sem, TIET, Jabalpur.

 

It is very good seminar and explained is new concept in design for advance technology. - Md. Asif Khan, ME, 3rd Sem, TIET, Jabalpur.

 

I am very happy because I knew about designing which is very essential for developing our automobile field which is very essential for developing our automobile field which is possible by good engineers. I want to say thank you to all sir who told us about our future and also motivate us. I am agree with you and I will try that to be a successful Engineer. I also join your group sir as soon as possible. – Prateek Tiwari, ME, 3rd Sem, TIET, Jabalpur.

 

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An Expert Lecture No. 165 On Design For Manufacturing At Shri Ram Institute Of Technology Jabalpur By DAuto

JABALPUR: 29-09-2016: At (SRIT) Shri Ram Institute of Technology, Jabalpur a team of DAuto reached to impart technology, opportunities and knowledge of product design and development. It was an expert lecture with a subject, i.e. “Design-For-Manufacturing.” Hundreds of students and their faculty members were present in the event hall. Students got familiar with the product life cycle and the relevant physical components of along every stage of a product in the lecture.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this lecture, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The expert lecture emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The expert lecture has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The expert lecture concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Here are some of the reviews students penned down on paper after the Expert Lecture;

 

Explanatory lecture enhanced knowledge about design and different processes. Field particulars are clearly explained. – Ayushi Gupta, ME, 3rd Sem, SRIT, Jabalpur.

 

Expert lecture was very good and intrusting and by this lecture we knew many new and intrusting things. Overall it was a very good lecture. Thank you for effective presentation. – Pragya Mishram, ME, 3rd Sem, SRIT, Jabalpur.

 

Effective presentation, good expiation and introduction of new technology in automobile, design aspect and specification. – Anukriti Bhatt, ME, 3rd Sem, SRIT, Jabalpur.

 

Described about designing very well, and also told about.  This is the field of my future. They also told about the importance of designing. – Kuldeep Kushwah, ME, 3rd Sem, SRIT, Jabalpur.

 

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Oriental Institute Of Science And Technology Jabalpur Occupied Seminar No. 164 Of DAuto On Design For Manufacturing

JABALPUR: 29-09-2016: Every engineering student wants to get a job right after completing the graduation, but lack of correct path can disguise the career opportunities. In order to guide students, DAuto conducted a seminar at (OIST)  Oriental Institute of Science and Technology, Jabalpur on “Design-For-Manufacturing”. The topic was chosen to show the light to the students for attaining numerous career opportunities in product research, design and development field. Many of engineering students joined the seminar and shown their enthusiasm towards learning new. The event also was accompanied by the faculty members of the institute.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this seminar, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The seminar emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The seminar has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The seminar concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Here are some of the reviews students penned down on paper after the seminar;

 

The way of talking and thinking was good and the nature was good, please carryon the new ideas and bring me up with you. I must say thanks to all of you to give us your precious time and share yours ideas and thoughts. – Agrim Richhariya, ME, 5th Sem, OIST, Jabalpur.

 

 

 

Seminar is better , I studied in seminar class how to make a part of a machine and design it. – Sonu Prajapati, ME, 1st Sem, OIST, Jabalpur.

 

Seminar is much better, I am encouraged  by seminar , DAuto Eng. Pvt. Ltd. Is best ever for us. I am interested in DAuto Eng. Pvt. Ltd. – Harish Nageshwar, ME, 1st Sem, OIST, Jabalpur.

 

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Seminar No. 163 On Design For Manufacturing in Global Engineering College Jabalpur By DAuto

JABALPUR: 28-09-2016: It was the Global Engineering College Jabalpur (GEC) where DAuto team transferred information about the latest technology use and the industry demands for recruiting the engineering. The seminar was leveraged with the prototype and the final production components to impart topic in an understandable way. The topic was; Design-For-Manufacturing and the opportunities in the various sectors through. Numerous students were present along with their faculty members to acquire knowledge.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this seminar, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The seminar emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The seminar has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The seminar concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. On the whole students enjoyed a lot!

 

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DAuto News Letter Edition September 2016 No. 85 Is Published Now

DAuto Newsletter Section contains reports from all around the world, gathered everything in an efficient, simple and robust structure of latest and surround technology. Learn about Automotive comprehensively on DAuto Newsletter Edition # 85 September 2016

You can find more interesting features and fun about technology. This section offers detailed and accurate knowledge about past, present and future events and update on engineering terminologies.

The Premium Features Covered Under this Edition are...

 

  • Mercedes-Benz Vision Van Concept
  • Zagato creates MV Agusta F4Z one-off motorbike
  • Pininfarina to build 10 units of the H2 Speed Concept
  • Lexus UX Concept offers immersive 3D driving experience
  • SsangYong previews LIV-2 Concept ahead of Paris debut
  • Giugiaro to design Techrules GT96 Hypercar
  • Audi unveils the new A5 Sportback
  • W Motors Iconiq Model Seven Concept
  • Students' Corner

 

Here you Go...  News Letter Edition September 2016

Thanks & Regards

Editors Desk, DAuto

 

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Design For Manufacturing Seminar No. 162 in Technocrats Institute of Technology Bhopal By DAuto

BHOPAL: 24-09-2016:  The seminar hall was occupied by hundreds of students and industry experts were delivering the knowledge of “Design-for-Manufacturing” along with prototypes, real components and the latest technology. The Technocrats Institute of Technology (TIT-Main) Bhopal was the venue and industry was of DAuto. Students acquired information and guidelines for achieving the career opportunities in various industries, sectors and the companies.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

The event also was accompanied by Mr. C. Shrivastava (Asst. Professor ME), Ms. Pooja Malviya (Asst. Professor ME), and the faculty members.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this seminar, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The seminar emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The seminar has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The seminar concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Here are some of the reviews students penned down on paper after the seminar;

 

Seminar was good. This is very helpful for creative thought and future thought that we have learn design.- Nelish Parihar, 3rd Sem, ME, TIT-Main, Bhopal.

 

 

It was really very knowledgeable. We found so many ideas about various fields in job in the field of mechanical engineering. We will try to improve our skills.- Mudassive Fazi, 3rd Sem, ME, TIT-Main, Bhopal.

 

I like this seminar because I want to do work in this field and I also want to know full specification or information of this field and invent best design of cars engines etc which is more beneficial for designing companies as well as for industries too.- Anoop Bisen, 3rd Sem, ME, TIT-Main, Bhopal.

 

 

It is good to see that the company is making India proud and inspiration for all and also you are from our college so it is great opportunity.- Shubham Jaiswal, 3rd Sem, ME, TIT-Main, Bhopal.

 

I am basically interested in academic field and want to be a professor and I need to learn the software which is used worldwide with some extra knowledge about material used to manufacture the CAD designing and steps in designing field.- Steeve T. Francis, 3rd Sem, ME, TIT-Main, Bhopal.

 

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Indore Institute Of Science And Technology Indore And DAuto Seminar No. 161 On Design For Manufacturing

INDORE: 23-09-2016:  (IIST) Indore Institute Of Science And Technology Indore was the venue chosen by the DAuto team to deliver seminar on Design-For-Manufacturing for guiding to the engineering students. The topic was well enough to understand about the seminar’ purpose and temptation of prototypes brought by the DAuto grab the attention of the students. As an industry DAuto showed the real requirements of other sectors, companies and the industries where students can get the career opportunities by running on the correct path.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

The event also was accompanied by Mr. Rajeev Gupta (Asst. Professor ME), Mr. Avinash Singh (Asst. Professor CE), and the faculty members.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this seminar, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The seminar emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The seminar has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The seminar concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

“Over all lecture was good, and question answer session from students used to make the session more attractive- Said Mr. Rahul Verma (Asst. Professor, ME)”

 

Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Here are some of the reviews students penned down on paper after the seminar;

 

The seminar and presenter were very effective. Got to know about many thing regarding designing and research and it was really beneficial for all of us. – Prashant Solanki, 3rd Sem, ME, IIST, Indore.

 

I am a beginner but I am interested in  designing field. I like your seminar and its really very informative for all of us and It increases our knowledge.- Avadesh Gangrade, , 3rd Sem, ME, IIST, Indore.

 

All things were knowledgeable for us and it help us to increase the knowledge.- Sanket Parkhe, , 3rd Sem, ME, IIST, Indore.

 

This seminar is so much effective for us in this we learnt about the designing structure and many other things. Over all this is very effective for us.- Ankit Kumar, , 3rd Sem, CE, IIST, Indore.

 

From this seminar we got many more knowledge and information regarding this two projects. After this I have thought and interesting  to do work on it and get knowledge on it.- Tanvi Rathore, , 3rd Sem, CE, IIST, Indore.

 

 

 

Sir your new and innovative ideas are very awesome. Your seminar give me new direction for my carrier. I am very much interested in designing in your projects.- Srishti Sharma, , 3rd Sem, CE, IIST, Indore.

 

 

 

You Nailed it sir, you bought my interest in designing. Your seminar was worth attending and hope to see you soon. Somil Chouhan, , 3rd Sem, CE, IIST, Indore.

  

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Shiv Kumar Singh Institute of Technology & Science Indore Sets Seminar No. 160 Of DAuto On Design For Manufacturing

INDORE: 23-09-2016:  It was the event of (SKSITS) Shiv Kumar Singh Institute of Technology & Science Indore and DAuto where all the beneficiaries were the engineering students. Enthusiasm was on peak as DAuto was about to display and share information about Design-For-Manufacturing. The seminar was not about sharing knowledge only, but to guide the path for hitting the career opportunities available in the various industries. Students learned all about product research, design and development. However, it is not possible to adopt entire information of R&D in one day, but a subject was enough to show light to the students via utilizing their respective branch.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

The event also was accompanied by Mr. Vivek Shukla (Asst. Professor and HOD ME) and the faculty members.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this seminar, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The seminar emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The seminar has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The seminar concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Here are some of the reviews students penned down on paper after the seminar;

 

Your DAuto giving us a very motivation seminar. It’s good for our future. Your projects were good and I am thankful, that you came to our college and share your valuable experience with us.- Arti Masan, 3rd Sem, CE, SKSITS, Indore

 

 

 

Thanks to all for giving us information and I also thanks to share your experience and knowledge and all the technology. I will like your Facebook page for future assistance. – Aditi Solanki, 3rd Sem, CE, SKSITS, Indore

 

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Oriental University Indore And DAuto Seminar No. 159 On Design For Manufacturing

Indore: 21-09-2016:  Oriental University Indore arranged a seminar of DAuto for transferring experience, knowledge and information from industry to institute. Design-for-Manufacturing topic was chosen by the experts where entire life cycle of a product has been shared with physical components. The event was attended by hundreds of students. Students took the benefits by acquiring opportunities, industry requirements and the process of product research, design and development.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

The event also was accompanied by Mr. Amit Bahekar (HOD ME) and the faculty members.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this seminar, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The seminar emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The seminar has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The seminar concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Here are some of the reviews students penned down on paper after the seminar;

 

This is very important seminar for me because I am also very interested in learning and willing to learn to learn new design, so this seminar give me detail about Designing.- Pawan Kapoorpura, ME, 2nd Year, Oriental University, Indore

 

I thank you for taking seminar much beneficial and thankful to all.- Niraj Kumar, Nirala, ME, 3rd Year, Oriental University, Indore

 

Good seminar for us and now we can aware about this Design tools, it’s very interesting and useful for future.- Ajay Malviya, ME, 2nd Year, Oriental University, Indore

 

It is very interesting and most useful for mechanical students and automobile who are interested in design field. Ajeet Kumar, ME, 3rd Year, Oriental University, Indore

 

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DAuto Expert Lecture No. 158 In Shri Aurobindo Institute of Technology Indore On Design For Manufacturing

Indore: 21-09-2016: (SAIT) Shri Aurobindo Institute of Technology Indore was the venue where DAuto placed an expert lecture on “Design-For-Manufacturing”. The event was attended by hundreds of students with enthusiasm. It was a practical based lecture given by the industry experts where students had a chance to understand real needs of the various industries and the career opportunities in product research, design, development and manufacturing.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

The event also was accompanied by Mr. Vikas Jain (Asst Professor ME) and the faculty members. Mr Jain said; “It is good for the students to educate about practical education and Design to grow with market”.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this expert lecture, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The expert lecture emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The expert lecture has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The expert lecture concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Here are some of the reviews students penned down on paper after the expert lecture;

 

The lecture is good and creative project are shown. In presentation learn about product design and development.- Mayank Harsona, ME, 3rd Year, SAIT, Indore.

 

The lecture is good, I learned about design process and which design process is needed, I also learn about the manufacturing of car equipment’s and what customer need for new cars.- Suraj Umale, ME, 3rd Year, SAIT, Indore.

 

 

 

Got knowledge about innovative parts of automobiles and there uses in modern worlds according to need of customers.- Shashwat Jain, 3rd Year, SAIT, Indore.

 

The lecture was good and effectiveness it is very knowledgeable.- Laxmi Narayan, ME, 3rd Year, SAIT, Indore.

 

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SIRT TRUBA Indore And DAuto Seminar No. 157 On Design For Manufacturing

INDORE: 20-09-2016: Sagar Institute of Research and Technology (TRUBA College of Engineering and Technology) Indore and DAuto came forward together for sharing the latest technology in the product research design and development field. The seminar of DAuto was based on “Design-For-Manufacturing” where students were expected to gain knowledge of launching a product in the market by following and completing relevant DFM cycle. This also was about sharing the career opportunities available for the engineering students in the various sectors. There were hundreds of the students in the seminar who took its benefit.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

The event also was accompanied by Mr. Vishal Achwal (Asst Professor ME) and the faculty members.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this seminar, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The seminar emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The seminar has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The seminar concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Here are some of the reviews students penned down on paper after the seminar;

 

Good seminar, it is very effective and we gain more knowledge about Design and developing the projects. - Roshan Dwivedi, Me, 3rd Year, SIRT TRUBA, Indore

 

Seminar is very useful for all Engineering students, it is very interesting about the Design field. Designing is very important for Engineering students.Chandan Chourasiya, ME, 3rd Year, SIRT TRUBA, Indore.

 

The seminar was overall good and effective, got knowledge about the manufacturing parts, proto parts and others.Nilesh Sharma, ME, 3rd Year, SIRT TRUBA, Indore.

 

  

The seminar was awesome, it is very fruitful and learn about some important un-known things about cars.Piyush Patel, ME, 3rd Year, SIRT TRUBA, Indore.

 

It is very interesting the teachers are giving presentation in front of us they are excellent and I am very thankful to them for giving the best knowledge from which we come to know about the things which we are not known. So it is interesting. - Deependra Singh Thakur, ME, 3rd Year, SIRT TRUBA, Indore.

 

This seminar was good and effective for all the students and I wish DAuto to come again and again, and present the seminar for our institute. - Akash Joshi, ME, 3rd Year, SIRT TRUBA, Indore

 

 

 

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Lord Krishna College of Technology Indore Organizes Expert Lecture on Design For Manufacturing No.156 Of DAuto

Indore: 19-09-2016: (LKCT) Lord Krishna College of Technology, Indore arranged an expert lecture of DAuto. The topic covered in the expert lecture was; Design-for-Manufacturing. Students acquired knowledge about industry requirements in various sectors, career opportunities, product, research, design and development process with prototyping. Hundreds of students took the benefits of this expert lecture.

 

Design for Manufacturing pioneered by DAuto, has been used by many companies, industries, OEMs around the world to develop creative product designs that use optimal manufacturing processes based on the design.

 

The event also was accompanied by Mr. Praveen Kumar (HOD ME) and the faculty members.

 

Correctly applied Design after analysis leads to significant reductions in production cost, without compromising product time-to-market goals, functionality, quality, serviceability, or other attributes. In this expert lecture, attendees not only learned the Design-For-Manufacturing concept with process, they actually routed to apply it to their own product design!

 

The Industry Experts of DAuto shared the actual competition in the design industries and guide the students; how they can overcome the trouble for hitting the right career opportunities at the right time.

 

The expert lecture emphasized how to significantly design the product, based on the principles of industries by simplifying concepts, optimizing product development, minimizing labor content, choosing the standard parts which minimizes material overhead, optimizing supply chain management, eliminating the costs of quality by design, concurrently developing optimal product families and processing, minimizing issues with tolerance stacks, and, in general, designing for every aspect of manufacturability.

 

The expert lecture has displayed how to use concurrent engineering, product development teams to design in manufacturability from the beginning and how this will dramatically reduce the real time-to-market by ensuring the product works and eliminating late changes to make the design manufacture-able and ramp up to the target volume, productivity, and quality. These manufacturable designs allow growth without encountering the conflicts that occur when unmanufacturable products can only be built by highly skilled people and lots of firefighting.

 

The Design-for-manufacturing topic included designing products for lean production, high-mix/low-volume environments, build-to-order, and mass customization.

 

The expert lecture concluded with a discussion in which experts answer the questions of attendees. Attendees get recommended to start working on DFM implementation and coming out of the box to think beyond where career opportunities take a flight.

 

Students were excited to hold the physical parts along with seeing its manufacturing process on screen. Here are some of the reviews students penned down on paper after the expert lecture;

 

I really like this lecture and i have more interest in this field Vivek Gupta, ME, 3rd Year, LKCT,  Indore.

 

In this event I have learned about the new technologies which are available out of India and lecture is very effective and i like the way of teaching by teachers- Ashish Tirole, ME, 4th Year, LKCT, Indore.

 

It is very good lecture and we come to know something new from this event. We come to know about the latest technology running in market and the demands- Iftekhar Khan, ME, 3rd Year, LKCT, Indore .

 

 

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