IMTEX 2011 & Tooltech 2011 - Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers ...
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In the Electrical and Micro Machining session, the<br />
presentation was made by Robert Bosch, DMG,<br />
Agiecharmillies, Kennametal Extrude Hone and Nagel.<br />
The stream of New Generation <strong>Machine</strong> <strong>Tool</strong>s, had<br />
presentations made by Yamazaki Mazak, Fritz Studer,<br />
Gleason and Pfiffner.<br />
Day 2<br />
The second day began with two interesting keynote sessions<br />
by Marc Weller from BOSCH and Michael Watts from<br />
BOEING who spoke about the Macro Economic indicators<br />
of global economy and challenges in corresponding<br />
sectors.<br />
The session under the stream of Aerospace, Die & Mould<br />
Machining started with a presentation by Fraunhofer<br />
followed by Starragheckert. The session also had<br />
presentations made by Makino, Delcam and Komet on<br />
various other segments of the subject.<br />
Under the <strong>Tool</strong>ing, Work Holding & Coolant stream ISCAR<br />
made a presentation followed by Schunk, Hainbuch, Heinz<br />
Kaiser and Blaser Swiss Lubes.<br />
The final session on Control Systems, Measurement and<br />
Automation was dealt by Siemens, Heidenhain, Fanuc,<br />
Carl Zeiss and Mitutoyo.<br />
“Jagruti - IMTMA Youth<br />
Programme”<br />
Upholding the responsibility of providing better trained professionals to the machine tool manufacturing<br />
industry, the Association with support from “UDAAN” members, organized the third “JAGRUTI – IMTMA<br />
Youth Programme”. The initiation was scheduled on 22 and 23 January <strong>2011</strong> during <strong>IMTEX</strong> <strong>2011</strong>. A total<br />
of 16 students of mechanical engineering course chosen from eight engineering institutions participated<br />
in the event.<br />
The engineering students were oriented with technological facets of the machine tool industry and were<br />
made familiar with the machines and machining concepts. The participating students were taken through<br />
a guided tour of the entire exhibition and were hand-held by ‘UDAAN’ members, who explained to them<br />
in detail about the machines on display and its technological and other features. The young budding<br />
engineers were also witness to actual shop-floor operations in a manufacturing set-up, through ‘live’<br />
demonstrations at Ace Designers Limited.<br />
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