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Time of India
8 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
VNIT and JNARDDC host two-day workshop on ‘aluminium metallurgy'
1 2 3 Nagpur: In a unique confluence of hands-on experience, scientific insight, and cutting-edge technology, a two-day workshop titled 'Aluminium – Metallurgy and Advanced Techniques in Casting and Heat Treatment (AL-MATCH)' was jointly organised by JNARDDC and VNIT on June 21-22. Held at the VNIT and JNARDDC campuses, the workshop was a rare blend of the foundry man's instinct, the scientist's precision, and technology's potential. The inaugural session was graced by Dr Prem Lal Patel, director of VNIT Nagpur, as chief guest, accompanied by Dr Anupam Agnihotri, director of JNARDDC; Dr DR Peshwe, head of the department, metallurgical & materials engineering, VNIT; and RN Chouhan, head, recycling promotion division, JNARDDC. With over 75 enthusiastic participants representing aluminium recyclers, utensil manufacturers, foundry experts, extrusion houses, and young research scholars, the workshop became a melting pot of knowledge and practice. Through live demonstrations, technical sessions, and immersive lab work, participants gained insights into casting science, heat treatment processes, defect analysis, and alloy performance. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo The highlight of the second day was a guided exposure to the poly aluminium chloride (PAC) dross facility at JNARDDC by Dr Upendra Singh, followed by a deep-dive discussion on the Bureau of Indian Standards' quality control orders, compliance in secondary aluminium production, and the path towards sustainability in recycling. The AL-MATCH workshop was not just another training event — it was a celebration of collaboration between industry veterans, academic leaders, and R&D innovators, creating a platform where experience meets evidence, and knowledge translates into practice. Given the overwhelming response and demand, JNARDDC has announced a second edition of AL-MATCH, planned on a PAN-India scale in partnership with IIT Hyderabad.


Time of India
06-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
VNIT signs MoU with Rajiv Gandhi Science & Tech Commission for internship prog
Nagpur: Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT), Nagpur, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Rajiv Gandhi Science and Technology Commission (RGSTC), a govt-established body for coordinating scientific research, technological innovation, and skill development initiatives across Maharashtra. The MoU was signed to roll out the RGSTC-MSME internship programme to be implemented at VNIT, MoU was exchanged in the presence of Prof Prem Lal Patel, director, VNIT Nagpur, and Pragati Gokhale (advisor and officer in-charge), accompanied by Smita Mule (advisor) from RGSTC. Prof Abhaykumar Kuthe and Dr Ajinkya Baxy, both from the mechanical engineering department, served as coordinators for the MoU. Dr NG Shah, member-secretary of RGSTC, and Dr Arun Sapre (senior advisor), and Dr Dinesh Jagtap (scientific officer) from the RGSTC Mumbai Office participated remotely via an online dignitaries present at the signing included Dr Manmohan Dass Goel, associate dean (CII), VNIT Nagpur; Dr Gyan Prakash Singh, dean (faculty welfare); Dr Vilas Kalamkar, dean (academics); Dr Rashmi Uddanwadiker, ssociate dean (training and placement); Dr Kishor Bhurchandi, dean (international affairs); HoDs from VNIT and Ravindra Gaikwad from the RGSTC Nagpur per the MoU, RGSTC will provide paid internship opportunities to the students. Up to 30 pre-final and final-year engineering students will be selected for a two-month, faculty-mentored internship at MSMEs in and around Nagpur. The most promising ideas will be funded by RGSTC for another six months, where interdisciplinary student-faculty teams, working alongside the MSMEs, will prototype and install low-cost technology Prem Lal Patel welcomed the guests for the signing. Dr Ajinkya Baxy introduced the scheme, which was followed by a fruitful discussion. The ceremony concluded with a vote of thanks by Prof AM signing of the MoU creates a bridge between academia and industry, where the MSMEs will benefit from the technical expertise of VNIT, and in turn, the students of VNIT will have an opportunity to work on real-world industry problems.