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JIET SCHOOL OF ENGG. & TECH. FOR GIRLS (JIET SETG) Making Indian Engineering World Class Presented By: Ravina Dadhich Raksha Mathur III Year EEE Department

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JIET SCHOOL OF ENGG. & TECH.

FOR GIRLS (JIET SETG)

Making Indian Engineering World ClassPresented By:

Ravina Dadhich

Raksha Mathur

III Year

EEE Department

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Making Indian Engineering World

Class

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Inside This Presentation

Introduction

Engineer’s Contribution

To National Development

Where We Lag?

Steps Of Improvement

Conclusion

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Engineering is a diverse industry with a

number of segments.

The engineering sector is the largest of the

industrial sectors in India.

India’s engineering industry accounts for 27%

of the total factories in the industrial sector.

It represents 63% of the overall foreign

collaborations.

It employs approximately 4 million workers.

Introduction

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Engineer’s Contribution To

National Development

Engineers are key figures in the material progress of

the world.

An Engineer is always considered as an asset to the

nation and society as he is the one who makes a

reality of the potential value of science by

translating scientific knowledge into tools,

resources, energy, and labour to bring science into

the service of the country

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Capacity creation in sectors such as infrastructure,

power, mining, oil and gas, refinery, steel, automotive,

and consumer durables are driving demand in the

engineering sector.

This sector has a comparative advantage in terms of

manufacturing costs, market knowledge, technology and

creativity.

The market size of the sector is driven by multiple

factors such as macro economic situation, GDP growth,

policy support and state of user industries.

The sector’s growth is dependent on the growth of its

user industries.

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World Class Engineer

TECHNICALLY BROAD

GLOBALLY ENGAGED

ETHICAL

INNOVATIVE

VISIONARY LEADERS

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“The Path to Becoming a World-Class

Engineer … begins with undergraduate

study and requires a commitment to

lifelong learning and professional

development”

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Where We Lag?

Lack Of Technical Support

Lack of Innovative culture

in Organizations

Lack Of Commitment &

Competitive Skills

Communication Barrier

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WHY SO??

“ In India, you become an

engineer first and then figure

what to do with your life”

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Steps Of Improvement

Making Patent of your inventions

Connect to National and Global

Professional Societies

Connect to the Society

Connect to the Industries

Communicate and interact with other highly

recognized international leaders in

engineering.

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Patent Your InventionsA patent is an exclusive right granted

for an invention to the inventor.

The invention can either be a product

or a process that provides a new way of

doing something, or offers a new

technical solution a problem.

The patent owner has the right to

decide who may or may not use the

patented invention during the period of

protection of the invention.

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Benefits Of Patent

Patents provide incentives

to the individuals.

The incentives encourage

innovation, which ensures

that the quality of human

life is enhanced.

Protection stimulates

research, results in

technological development.

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Connect To National And Global

Professional SocietiesEngineering and technology education and research

cannot flourish without effective linkages and mechanisms

for collaboration and cooperation between universities and

institutions in India and at the global levels.

Institution on its part can set up portals for curriculum

watch, knowledge watch, technology watch, new product

and innovations watch which can be developed in

partnership with the professional societies.

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Connect To The Society

It is important that the institutions begin to focus

on the society in which they are established so as to

be partner in progress.

We need to address the major problems such as

energy efficiency, energy conservation

,environmental degradation, water quality

management, creating trained manpower in areas of

emerging and new technologies and as also

partnering with local schools to create the desired

interest in science and engineering.

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Connect To The Industries

This is absolutely necessary to focus on

relevance.

Industry partnership in delivering expert

lectures, conducting technology workshops,

participation in joint guidance of major

projects and for internship to the students

forms the basics of the connect to the

industries.

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This connect to the industries should

further result into institutions and industries

working together on new challenges of

product innovation and technology

development.

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Interaction With International

leaders In Engineering This connect ensures the vital flow of

information & knowledge on latest

happenings, enhances institutions out reach

to the vast body of research and knowledge

resources and strengthens the academia

industry interface.

Engineering and technology education

and research cannot flourish without

effective linkages and mechanisms for

collaboration and cooperation between

universities and institutions in India and at

the global levels.

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Moving Towards Research

Sustainable development is also a pre-

requisite of world-class engineering.

Research should be oriented towards

sustainable development and should have

an overall positive social impact.

Engineers should also practice 'frugal

engineering' in view of the scarce resources

and to mitigate the impacts on environment

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Most Inspiring Icons of Indian

Engineering

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Dr. Vikram Sarabhai

(Father of Indian Space

Program)

Sorab K. Ghandhi

(Pioneer of Electrical

Engineering Education)

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Dr. Satish Dhawan (Father of

Experimental Fluid

Dynamics in India)

Satya Nadella - Microsoft

CEO

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Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

(Missile Man of India)

Rajagopala Chidambaram

(Eminent Condensed Matter

Physicist and Nuclear

Scientist)

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Anil Kakodkar (Prominent

Nuclear Scientist and Mechanical

Engineer)

Elattuvalapil Sreedharan

(Metro-man of India)

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There is no doubt that Indian engineering is not world

class. We have immense talent and lot of potential. There

are certain problems in this field but they all can be

eradicated. If we try to increase the level of commitment

and competition, remove the technological and

communication barrier and try to innovate more, then our

engineers can make wonders. Working together towards

achieving our goal will make India a “Technological

Superpower”.

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ANY QUERIES??

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THANK YOU!!!