‘READY ENGINEERS’ by TATA TECHNOLOGIES LTD

The Department of Mechanical Engineering, in association with TATA Technologies Ltd., conducted the ‘Ready Engineers’ programme, for 42 students from the 7th Semester. This programme was designed to bring out the talent that is inherent in the students, and get them ready for their career. The students participated in the event with great enthusiasm.

Dr. Rabindra Sah (Chief Engineer – Strategic Projects at Tata Technologies, Global Practice – Automotive & Industrial Heavy Machinery) was the Coordinator of the programme. The programme focused on readying engineers for Industry 4.0.

Sl.NoFull NameStudent USN
1RICHARD PAUL1MJ19ME049
2VENU GOPAL M1MJ19ME073
3PRANAY REDDY M1MJ19ME045
4MOHAMMED SADIQ MANGALWEDE1MJ20ME405
5NAVEEN V1MJ20ME410
6VIGNESH C1MJ19ME075
7KRISHNA KUMAR1MJ20ME403
8SHASHANK R1MJ20ME415
9DIMPLE TANDON1MJ19ME014
10SAIRAM B1MJ18ME115
11MOHAMMED SUHEL M B1MJ20ME406
12PRAJWAL P1MJ20ME412
13YASHAS GOWDA TR1MJ20ME418
14DARSHAN M1MJ19ME011
15VISHNU.TM1MJ20ME417
16SHIRISHA KP1MJ19ME056
17KUMARESH U NAIK1MJ19ME025
18ADITYA KRISHNAN NAIR1MJ19ME002
19VEEKSHITH KV1MJ18ME139
20MOHAMMED USMAAN1MJ20ME407
21ROHITH KUMAR1MJ19ME050
22SRI MANI TEJA S1MJ19ME063
23PAVAN C1MJ19ME043
24VIGNESH A K1MJ19ME074
25G MURALI YADAV1MJ19ME015
26AMAL I KUMAR1MJ19ME900
27RAKSHITH M K1MJ19ME047
28MD OMER REHAN1MJ18ME070
29C CHETAN1MJ18ME032
30CHANDAN P1MJ19ME005
31MADHU K1MJ19ME031
32SANKET1MJ19ME054
33ASHA V1MJ20ME400
34N TEJASWINI1MJ19ME036
35SAHANA. M1MJ20ME414
36GOVIND KUMAR VERMA Y1MJ19ME019
37CHINMAY KAMATH1MJ19ME007
38PRANAV S P1MJ19ME044
39CHETHAN S1MJ19ME006
40THILAK KRISHNA K1MJ19ME069
41N V SRIDHAR1MJ19ME037
42SIDDHARTH S1MJ19ME061

Tata Technologies, a global engineering services company, offers a unique programme known as ‘Ready Engineers’. This programme is designed to groom and nurture aspiring engineers, providing them with the skills, knowledge and practical experience necessary to excel in the engineering industry. The Ready Engineers program is an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking a comprehensive and industry-aligned engineering education.

Key features of the Ready Engineers programme:

Comprehensive curriculum: Tata Technologies has developed a rigorous curriculum that covers a wide range of engineering disciplines, that includes Mechanical, Electrical, Automotive and Aerospace engineering. The programme is designed to provide students a holistic understanding of engineering principles, with a focus on practical applications and real-world projects.

Industry-relevant training: The programme is designed in collaboration with industry experts, and tailored to meet the evolving needs of the engineering industry. Students are exposed to the latest technologies, tools and software used in the field, ensuring that they acquire the skills that are in high demand by employers.

Practical experience: The Ready Engineers programme emphasizes on hands-on learning and practical experience. Students have the opportunity to work on industry projects and gain exposure to real engineering challenges. This practical experience enhances their problem-solving abilities and prepares them for the demands of the engineering profession.

Global exposure: The Ready Engineers programme offers students the chance to work on demonstrative problem-solving projects and collaborate with professionals. This global exposure broadens their perspectives, enhances their cross-cultural communication skills, and prepares them for the increasingly interconnected global engineering industry.

The Ready Engineers programme by Tata Technologies is a testament to the company’s commitment to nurturing talent and producing industry-ready engineers. By combining a robust curriculum, practical experience, mentorship and global exposure, the programme equips students with the necessary skills and competencies to thrive in the ever-evolving engineering field.

To sum it up, the Ready Engineers programme provides a holistic and comprehensive approach to engineering education, preparing students to meet the demands of the industry, and contribute effectively to the advancement of engineering and technology.

DayTopic/SubjectsHrs
Day1Demand of Skilled Talent Pool in Industry – Context setting1.5
Challenges, Gap and Need to build pipeline of Workforce
Learn – Unlearn – Relearn: Upskilling and Reskilling at Work
Opportunities in new and growing Sectors
Use cases and success stories
Reflection on the Session, Discussion and Workout #01
Day2Industry 4.0 – Concept and Overview1.5
Driving Levers, Success Stories, Benefits and Experience
The 4th Industrial Revolution for Digital Transformation
Defining the way forward in Industry, in the Internet age
Use cases and success stories
Reflection on the Session, Discussion and Workout #02
Day3Role of PLM – Product Life Cycle in Digital Transformation2.5
Faster time to Market and Digital Thread
Leading Engineering Digital Technology
Product Design, Validation, NPI and Manufacturing
Reflection on the Session, Discussion and Workout #03
Day4Digitization and Simulation3
Concept of Digital Twin – Factory, Shops, Plant, Layouts
Processes, Facilities, Manufacturability
Process, Human Ergo, Robotics Simulation, Use Cases
Reflection on the Session, Discussion and Workout #04
Day5Cybersecurity in Manufacturing and Regulations2
Overview on Cybersecurity
Overview on Standard and Regulations
Use cases
Reflection on the Session, Discussion and Workout #04
Day6Entrepreneurship – Startup3
Overview on Entrepreneurship – Startup
How to begin a Startup Company, with a Problem to solve
Startup framework in the country, and benefits
How to prepare pitch deck to attract investors
Reflection on the Session, Discussion and Workout #04
Assignment #3
Day7Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)2.5
Sensors, Edge & Cloud, Devices/Computing
Overall Equipment Effectiveness, Smart Factory
Manufacturing Execution System – Shop floor to Top Floor
Use cases and success stories
Reflection on the Session, Discussion and Workout #05
Day8Data Science, Business Analytics and RPA2
Big Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)
Business Intelligence/Analytics – Tableau/Power BI
Use cases and success stories
RPA – Robotic Process Automation
Reflection on the Session, Discussion and Workout #04
Day9Additive Manufacturing and AR-VR -MR: XR2
Additive manufacturing – Work Flow, Processes and Materials
AR-VR-XR: Overview, Technologies, Game Engine and Process
Success stories and Use cases
Reflection on the Session, Discussion and Workout #04
Day10Blockchain and Value Chain1
Blockchain and Supply Chain/Manufacturing Use cases
Horizontal and Vertical Systems Integration
Reflection on the Session, Discussion and Workout #05
Assignment#1
Day11Design Thinking, Innovation and IPR3
Design Thinking – basic concept, Framework and Prototyping
Innovation concept and Framework
Intellectual Property – Patent, Copyright, Publication
Prototype Development #01
Day12&13Designing a Digital Product on CATIA14
Create an Idea for a Product
Design a Product – 3D Modeling and Assembly and FEA
Assignment #2
Day14Assignment #4: Overall learning and presentation1
Day15Preparation of ‘My Digital Vision and Career Roadmap’1
26.5
Total Hours40
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Dr. P. Mahabaleswarappa, Principal, MVJCE, explaining the importance of ‘Ready Engineers’ programme to the Participants

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Dr. Vivekanand B Huddar, Professor and Head of Mechanical Engineering Department, addressing the Students. Also in Picture: Dr. P. Mahabaleswarappa

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Students demonstrating their Model on the final day of the Programme

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Students explaining their Activity Charts to Principal Dr. P. Mahabaleswarappa

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Students, along with Principal, HoD – Department of ME and Dr. Rabindra Sah, Resource Person

The students took keen interest and actively participated in the programme, right through the scheduled 40 hours. The concluding event of the programme was held on 6th January, 2023, from 02.00 pm to 04.30 pm. The students were given a design challenge. They were divided into six groups and told to execute their idea, step-wise, and evaluated. Their performance was greatly appreciated by the external Resource Person.

Some more Photographs of the Event

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Students displaying their Models to the Judges during the Final Evaluation

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Student Group demonstrating the Problem-solving Assignment given to them