NEWS LETTER Page No. 1 SAEINDIA Automotive Board organized the 6 th Automotive Round Table spearheaded by SAEINDIA Northern Section and the program was conducted on 14 th July at Le Meridien Gurgaon. It was hosted by Siemens PLM Limited. The program was well attended by Industry professionals drawn from diverse segments of the Automotive Industry including Managing Committee members Mr.Balraj Bhanot, Ms.Pamela Tikku and Mr.I V Rao (Panelist) and Mr.Suman Bose, MD of Siemens India. The program began with welcome address by Dr.Arunkumar Sampath who also touched briefly on the importance of the topic and the need to brainstorm for addressing the challenges posed by Government regulations with a limited time frame to comply with it. He also mentioned this is 3 rd in the series of ART, second time in succession jointly organized along with Siemens PLM. The objective is to analyse the industry trends and evolve appropriate action plan to move forward. Mr.Purushotam Panda, VP, MSIL in his keynote address pointed out the complexity of the tasks involved and how a large volume manufacturer with multiple products in its range like Maruti will have to grapple with the challenges in compliance within the limited time frame. He explained the difficulties arising from multiple sequenced regulations with varied requirements like co2, RDE and safety adding to complexity of BS VI. 20 NEWS LETTER ISSUE Dr. Christian Teich, VP, R&D Bosch India Ltd. made the second keynote presentation on “Impact of upcoming emission and safety regulations to auto suppliers in India”. In essence: The fast sequence of fundamental new regulations calls for disruptive change of technology approach. To meet the new BS VI emission norms a holistic optimization of the engine-, combustion, fuel injection, air and exhaust system of a combustion engine has to be performed to enable lowest emissions and best performance at good value proposition. Challenge is the high innovation degree of the technology changes and the short remaining time span of less than 3 years. OEM’s as well as automotive suppliers have to adapt their portfolio in a fast manner, R&D resources should be increased and competencies have to be built up. No doubt - the fast introduction speed is putting the automotive industry under pressure but the disruptive technology change includes the chance to re-define actively future mobility: more efficient, safer and with new opportunities for exports. Precondition for success is a good cooperation between OEM’s and suppliers. There were two presentations from Siemens on their preparedness to help Industry in compliance with BS VI regulations in terms of products, services, simulation software etc. Upcoming Major Events iTEC 2017 AWIM 2017 BAJA 2018 FISITA 2018 Automotive Round Table (ART) Contents SAEINDIA Events P.1 Southern Section P.7 Bangalore Section P.12 Western Section P.13 Northern Section P.19
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NEWS LETTER Page No.
1
SAEINDIA Automotive Board organized the 6th
Automotive Round Table spearheaded by SAEINDIA
Northern Section and the program was conducted
on 14th July at Le Meridien Gurgaon. It was hosted
by Siemens PLM Limited. The program was well
attended by Industry professionals drawn from
diverse segments of the Automotive Industry
including Managing Committee members Mr.Balraj
Bhanot, Ms.Pamela Tikku and Mr.I V Rao (Panelist)
and Mr.Suman Bose, MD of Siemens India.
The program began with welcome address by
Dr.Arunkumar Sampath who also touched briefly
on the importance of the topic and the need to
brainstorm for addressing the challenges posed by
Government regulations with a limited time frame
to comply with it. He also mentioned this is 3rd in
the series of ART, second time in succession jointly
organized along with Siemens PLM. The objective is
to analyse the industry trends and evolve
appropriate action plan to move forward.
Mr.Purushotam Panda, VP, MSIL in his keynote
address pointed out the complexity of the tasks
involved and how a large volume manufacturer
with multiple products in its range like Maruti will
have to grapple with the challenges in compliance
within the limited time frame. He explained the
difficulties arising from multiple sequenced
regulations with varied requirements like co2, RDE
and safety adding to complexity of BS VI.
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Dr. Christian Teich, VP, R&D Bosch India Ltd.
made the second keynote presentation on
“Impact of upcoming emission and safety
regulations to auto suppliers in India”. In
essence: The fast sequence of fundamental new
regulations calls for disruptive change of
technology approach. To meet the new BS VI
emission norms a holistic optimization of the
engine-, combustion, fuel injection, air and
exhaust system of a combustion engine has to
be performed to enable lowest emissions and
best performance at good value proposition.
Challenge is the high innovation degree of the
technology changes and the short remaining
time span of less than 3 years. OEM’s as well as
automotive suppliers have to adapt their
portfolio in a fast manner, R&D resources
should be increased and competencies have to
be built up. No doubt - the fast introduction
speed is putting the automotive industry under
pressure but the disruptive technology change
includes the chance to re-define actively future
mobility: more efficient, safer and with new
opportunities for exports. Precondition for
success is a good cooperation between OEM’s
and suppliers.
There were two presentations from Siemens on
their preparedness to help Industry in
compliance with BS VI regulations in terms of
products, services, simulation software etc.
Upcoming Major Events
iTEC 2017
AWIM 2017
BAJA 2018
FISITA 2018
Automotive Round Table (ART)
Contents
SAEINDIA Events P.1
Southern Section P.7
Bangalore Section P.12
Western Section P.13
Northern Section P.19
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Mr. Sanjay Nibhandhe Co-Chair, Sections Board
Mr. S. Radhakrishnan Co-Chair , Membership Board
Representing SAE International Dr. David. L. Schutt CEO, SAE International Mr.Murli M. Iyer Executive Global Advisor, SAE International
evaluation and marketing presentation round) and dynamic
event (acceleration, gradient simulation, Drive Excellence test
and endurance run) helped the teams to understand the
evaluation process. During open sessions at the end, teams
asked their queries to the speakers. Efficycle alumni members
also shared their experience with teams. About 80 teams from
all over India attended the workshops in all four locations.
Organizing committee members, Mr. Abhishek Dewan from
MSIL and Mr. Bibhu Sinha from SAEINDIA were also present
during the workshop at Gurugram. Alumni Committee
members supported organizing committee in successful
organizing of workshops at all locations. The workshop ended
with National Anthem and the vote of thanks to host institutes.
AWIM MTTP - DELHI-NCR REGION:
AWIM Master Teacher Training Program (MTTP) was held at
held at Mapple Emerald Hotel, RAJOKRI, New Delhi on 21st July
2017 jointly Organized by SAEINS and Maruti Suzuki India
Limited (MSIL). The event was inaugurated by Mr. Alok Jaitley,
Convenor, SAEINS and Mr. Anup Kacker, ED, SAEINS and the
trainers are Ms. Harshita and Mr. Sanjay Khan for jet-toy and
Ms. Megha Gupta and Mr. Dikshaant for skimmer as volunteers
from both Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University For Women
and Jamia Millia Islamia University. There were more than 25
teachers and 10 student volunteers participated in the training.
TECHNICAL LECTURE:
The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Bennett University organized a seminar on SAEINDIA activities for initiating SAEINDIA Collegiate Club at Bennett University, Greater Noida, India on 24th August, 2017. The Chief Guest of the function was Mr. Anup Kacker, ED, SAEINS. Another technical speaker was Mr. Soumen Kundu, Manager from Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL), Gurugram. The events of the seminar was managed by Dr. Deepali. The seminar was inaugurated by Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Prof. Suneet Tuli. Prof. Vinayak Ranjan, Head, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering welcomed Chief Guest, speaker, faculties, students and staff. Mr. Kacker addressed the audience and explained about the importance of SAEINDIA in current scenario. He explained to students about the activities of SAEINDIA and how it could help students to build up their skills to come up with innovation. He called for innovation in design projects so that Bennett University gains an international recognition. He emphasized and provoked students to take part in SAEINDIA events to enhance their talents tremendously. He advised students to take initiative of conducting workshop and activities in the very premise of our University. Mr. Soumen Kundu delivered his technical lecture on “Emerging Engine Technology”. He explained about how engine stroke occurs i.e. how the four strokes like suction, compression, power and exhaust strokes take place in an engine and why currently there is phase shift between connecting rod’s center and crankshaft’s center. He emphasized the students should develop strong basics. The vote of thanks was delivered by Dr. Danish.
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STUDENT CONVENTION:
SAEINDIA Student Convention 2017 with objective of
establishing an interaction amongst industry, SAEINDIA
personnel and students of engineering colleges, was organized
on 12th September 2017, Tuesday in the premises of ABES Engg.
College, Ghaziabad.
Inaugural session was organized in the Auditorium of Raman
block at the host college premises with around 500 people
from 9 neighbouring colleges. Prof.M K. Jha, Director, ABES
Engg. College, presented his inaugural speech and greeted the
audience open heartedly and conveyed his best wishes. Prof. D.
K. Sharma – Director, R & D, ABES Engg. College, gave his
motivational speech to the audience and highlighted the
importance of research and product development. He also
made the audience aware of the vision of Center of Excellence
– Automobile at ABES Engg. College, Ghaziabad.
Prof. Hemant Ahuja – HOD EN, ABES Engg. College,
subsequently opened the session with his speech and
underlined the performance of ABES Engg. College and
SAEINDIA Collegiate club in various competitions. He also drew
the attraction of the dignitaries to the fact that the college has
pioneered such event in the zone and finally released the
Constitution of SAEINDIA Student Collegiate Club at ABES Engg.
College, Ghaziabad.
The session was then handed over to Chief Guest Mr. V. K.
Jayaswal - ED, Shriram Pistons and Rings Limited for his key
note speech. He presented motivated the participants by
presenting facts and figures of automotive sector. Mr. Anup
Kacker, ED, SAEINS highlighted the importance of availing the
membership of professional societies and in particular how
SAEINIS is trying to bridge the Skill Gaps based on Industry
Expectations through Competitions, Student Conventions,
Technical Lecture etc..
The event also witnessed Technical talks from Mr. Sandeep
Sharma, DGM Technology of UNOMINDA, Gurgaon on
Product Development, Mr. Yogendra Singh Kushwaha, AGM,
Subros Limited, Noida on “Future of Mobility Engineering” and
Mr. Manas Tripathi, Manager, MSIL, Gurgaon on “Future
Engine Technologies”. Participants were also given certificate
of participation in the technical talk. Post Lunch there were
sessions on Paper Presentation & Project Exhibition.
The displayed projects were judged by the industry expert
speakers for technical talk and Prof. H. P. Sinha was invited to
become the member of jury for evaluating the research
papers along with Prof. Sanjay Singh, Mr. Anup Kacker, Mr.
Ashish Malik and Mr. Deepak Garg all from the host college.
Results of the competition were compiled and declared in the
valedictory session and the certificate of achievement were
bestowed to the participants by guests. The results are as,
Category Rank Title Institute
Competitive Projects
1 Solar Vehicle ABES,
Ghaziabad
2 Smart Garbage
Collection System ABES,
Ghaziabad
3 Designing of Wheel
Hub ABES,
Ghaziabad
Research Papers
1 Smart Driver’s
Authentication System AKG,
Ghaziabad
2 Nanomaterial in
Lubrication JSSATE, Noida
2
Toll Booth Self-Transactions for
Vehicles Using RFID Enabled Cards
AKG, Ghaziabad
3
Design and Analysis of Air Intake System of SAE Supra Student
Formula Car
AKG, Ghaziabad
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SEMINAR:
A seminar on “Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for Automotive
Industry using Simcenter” organized in association with
SIEMENS by SAEINDIA Northern Section (SAEINS) on 19th May
2017 at Gurgaon.
The welcome address was given by Mr. Ajay Pandey of
Siemens & the Inaugural address along with a brief on SAEINS
activities was given by Mr. Sunil Malhotra, Vice Chairman
(Seminar & conferences). To get insight on the impact of
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for Automotive Industry using
Simcenter in the mobility sector which delivers unmatched
modelling realism and computational performance. This will
help you predict real product behaviour, and put 3D
simulation on the critical path for complex product
development.
The lined-up experts are Mr. Kamanasish Biswas, Mr.
Geetanand Kedilaya and Mr. Khushpreet Singh having
combined experience of 30 plus years who presented the
salient feature & advantages of Simcenter for mobility
experts. The seminar had participation from cross section of
Industries and 3 Colleges with total participation of 38. The
valedictory address was given by Mr. P Panda – Sr. Vice
Chairman SAEINS. Mr. Rakesh Sood – Vice Chairman Student
Activities SAEINS was also present.
SEMINAR:
A seminar on “Bharat Stage VI – How it impacts Testing,
Instrumentation and Development” organized in association
with AVL by SAEINDIA Northern Section (SAEINS) on 19th May
2017 at Gurgaon.
The aim is to get insight on the impact of BS VI on testing
Instrumentation and Development in the mobility sector. A
brief on SAEINS activities was given by Mr. Anup Kacker, ED,
SAEINS.
It is followed by Expert talk by team of experts from AVL
namely Mr. Michael Muehloegger, Global Business Unit
Ghaziabad; GL Bajaj Institute, Greater Noida and NIET
College, Greater Noida.
There he briefed about the plans and current activities of
SAEINS to Vice Chairman, Director, Principal, HOD, Faculties
and Key student industries by bringing the students with
requisite skills like Communication, Leadership & Technical
which are needed to them.
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TECHNICAL LECTURE:
On 15th Sep 2017 SAEINS made a visit to Sanskriti University
and Hindustan College of Science and Technology Mathura on
Engineers Day. Plenary talk was given on “Role Engineers have
to play” by Mr.Anup Kacker, ED, SAEINS. Meeting and
discussions were also held with Vice Chairman and Directors of
respective colleges along with their senior Faculty Advisors /
Head of Department and key student members.
Brief on functioning of SAEINDIA and its Membership benefits
along with how SAEINS is helping student become more
employable by bringing out Industry expectations and gaps and
Skill development like communication skills, leadership skills,
Technical skills etc. which is needed in the students to bridge
the gap between academia and industries. They also were
appraised of Flagship Events planned in near Future like FISITA
World Congress 2018, iTEC 2017 and SAEINDIA Foundation
Awards. The aim of these events is to provide students a
platform for holistic development and showcase their
knowledge and creativity.
COLLEGIATE CLUB ORIENTATION PROGRAM 2017:
SAEINDIA GLBITM COLLEGIATE CLUB organized a felicitation ceremony for members of Team Synergy Racing for their achievement in BAJA SAEINDIA 2017 VIRTUAL held at Chitkara University, Chandigarh in July 2017 followed by unveiling new logo of SAEINDIA GLBITM Club. Mr. Anup Kacker, ED, SAEINS blessed the occasion with his presence as chief guest. The event was inaugurated by Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department Dr. V. R. Mishra by lightening the candle under the blessings of Maa Saraswati followed by his speech on SAEINDIA Collegiate Club and guiding the audience of 250 students to take part in SAEINDIA events.
The ceremony was accompanied by expert lecture by
Mr.Soumen Kundu, MSIL on bridging industry academia gap
followed by guest lecture of Mr. Anup Kacker on introduction
to Automobile Engineering. Mr.Kacker further briefed about
the benefits of joining SAEINDIA.
The memento was presented by Mr. Vinod Kumar Yadav, Sr.
faculty Advisor, SAEINDIA of GLBITM Collegiate club to Mr.
Kacker and his team. Mr. Vinod Yadav and Dr. Ashish Mishra
unveiled the new official logo of the club.
The members and faculty advisor of Team Synergy Racing
were awarded with the certificates by Dr. V. R. Mishra for
their achievement. The event was concluded with
motivational speech and vote of thanks by Mr. Vinod Kumar
Yadav.
TOPTECH SEMINAR:
SAEINS in association with ALTAIR organized a TOPTECH
seminar on "Engineering Synergy with Simulation for OEMs and
Suppliers" on 18th September 2017 at Atrio Hotel, New Delhi.
The Technology showcase was targeted towards CAE/Test
Validation engineers, design engineers involved with Product
Design and FEA from OEMs and their key suppliers. The
seminar was witnessed by 60 participants of both from
Industries and Colleges.
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Supported by
K. Venkataraj,
Deputy Director General, SAEINDIA.
D. Seshadhri,
Executive Director, SAEINDIA
Created by
R. Srinivasa Raghavan,
Dy.Manager– Projects, SAEINDIA
The Key Note address was given by Mr. Alok Jaitley – VP, MSIL
& Welcome address by Mr. Pawan Kumar, MD of Altair along
with a brief on SAEINS activities by Mr.Sanjay Gupta, DGM,
MSIL. In this workshop, international speakers of ALTAIR
presented cutting-edge methods, applications and industry
examples of CAE-driven innovations.
In addition, the workshop gave the opportunity to network
with them and help you learn more about latest applications
of Altair's simulation technologies and how leading OEM's /
suppliers are applying latest simulation technologies and