CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMME
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BOMBAY
WORKSHOP ON
Technologies
for
Rapid Product Development
Date : Oct 06
To Oct 08,
2005
Time : 9 AM To 6 PM
Product Development
In the buyers’ market
of today, ability to compress time to produce and agility to respond to
changing customer needs decide the survival of manufacturing
organizations. Rapid Product Development (RPD) enhances these
capabilities of the organizations and hence their competitive advantage.
What is RPD ?
RPD is the
integration of the various time compression technologies - which may be
virtual or physical in nature. Time compression can be achieved by doing
the various design, testing and manufacturing activities in the virtual
world as far as possible. When this becomes no longer possible, one can
shift to the physical world where the aim is to do them rapidly. This is
the philosophy behind RPD.
Pillars of RPD
Virtual Prototyping and Testing Technologies
Physical Prototyping and Rapid Manufacturing Technologies
Integration Technologies
Scope
The workshop aims to
provide the participants with an overview of these Pillars of RPD. The
Presentations by the experts will be augmented by demonstrations and case
studies by industrial leaders in the respective fields.
PROGRAM
OVERVIEW
06th
Oct, 2005
07th
Oct, 2005
08th
Oct, 2005
0900 hrs
Registration
0930 hrs
Inauguration
PRE LUNCH
SESSION
PRE LUNCH
SESSION
PRE LUNCH
SESSION
SESSION
1 :
Overview of Rapid
Product Development
SESSION
2 :
Influence of Innovations on
Product
Development
SESSION
5 :
Finite Element
Analysis
SESSION 6 :
DFX
SESSION 9 :
Computer Aided Process Planning
( CAPP )
SESSION 10 :
Rapid Prototyping
and Tooling
POST LUNCH SESSION
POST LUNCH SESSION
POST LUNCH SESSION
SESSION
3 :
Geometric Modelling
SESSION
4 :
Reverse Engineering
SESSION 7 :
Virtual and
Augmented Reality
SESSION 8 :
Virtual
Machining
SESSION 11 :
Rapid
Prototyping and Tooling
SESSION 12 :
Product
Life Cycle Management
FACULTY
Dr. K.P.Karunakaran,
Course Co-ordinator, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Department, IIT Bombay has been teaching and researching in the areas of
CNC, RP&T and Computer Graphics for over two decades. He has proposed a
radically new RP method called "Thick-Layered Manufacturing". He is a
Humboldt Fellow too.
Our Cheque / Demand Draft Drawn in favour of "THE REGISTRAR, IIT BOMBAY (CEP ACCOUNT)" Payable at MUMBAI is
enclosed.
The
Payment Should Reach Us Before 01/10/2005.
(Fees are non refundable, however, change in nomination, in case of
delegates, is accepted)