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.

Prof. Vijay P. Bapat

IIT Bombay

 

Mr. U. Chandrasekhar

GTRE, Banglore

Mr. Pradeep Nair,
Stratasys, Banglore

Mr. Nitin Metkar

Vantico Performance Polymers Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai

     

 VENUE
Conference Hall, Ground Floor - Guest House,
IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai - 400 076

 

DATE : OCT 06 - OCT 08, 2005

TIME : 9.00 AM TO 6.00 PM
 

 

REGISTRATION FORM

Workshop on

Technologies for Rapid Product Development

REGISTRATION FEE :  RS. 6000 /-  PER DELEGATE
( 10 % discount for 3 or more delegates from the same organization )

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