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Vol. 18 : No. 04 July 2019
Er. R. Ramdoss, FIE
Chairman
Er. P. Gomathi Nayagam, MIE
Honorary Secretary
T.N. STATE CENTRE
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IEI–TSC–News Bulletin, July 2019 1
13th September 2019
Inauguration of
Centenary Celebration of IEI at Chennai
14th-15th September 2019
International Conference on
“Opportunities and Challenges of Block
Chain Technology”
at Hotel Le Royal Meridien, Chennai.
8th & 9th November 2019
35th National Convention of Electrical
Engineers and National Seminar on
“Storing Energy for a Sustainable Future
- Future Energy in any Isolated World”
at Hotel Le Royal Meridien, Chennai.
18th-20th November 2019
International Conference on
“Innovative Engineering for Smart Cities,
High Speed Transport and
Infrastructure”
From the Chairman’s Desk....
Let us make it a habit to attend IEI programs once in a month
Dear Fellow Engineers,
Once again I am happy to share my thoughts.
As discussed in our last month meeting all
the members must become more active for
all IEI activities. While taking up the concept
of being an active member further, I call
upon all the members of IEI to make it a
habit to attend IEI programs once a month.
Let it be a monthly meeting or a technical talk, workshop, seminar,
convention, committee meetings, etc., We in IEI are in the process
of launching the Centenary Year celebrations from September
13th 2019. We have to transform ourselves into a vibrant team
and for this we need more active members. Becoming active in
IEI has to be made a habit. This habit only strengthens the character
and raises the level of enthusiasm and will result in a high level
performance.
The word “illiterate” has taken on a new meaning. As a
professional, if we do not update our knowledge constantly, then
we will be considered “illiterate”. Since technology is changing
at a fast pace, we have to therefore continuously learn and update
ourselves and IEI provides for numerous opportunities to learn.
I call upon all 27,000 members of IEI TNSC, to make it a habit
to attend IEI programs atleast once in month. If this happens,
we can think of very great innovations as 27000 minds are merging
every month through IEI . This convergence of minds will
definitely create great innovations.
I request the office bearers, the committee members of IEI TNSC
and all other local centres to commit to make it a habitude to
participate in IEI activities. I also request all the members to
attend IEI programs not only for IEI's benefit, but it is great “Win-
Win” for all stake holders which will create a deep understanding
of various common issues.
The Tamilnadu State Centre has the privilege of hosting the
Inaugural function at Chennai. I, therefore, appeal to all members
to attend the function and make it a grand success.
I look forward to the pleasure of meeting you all once again on
this momentous, once-in-a-lifetime occasion.
Er R Ramdoss
Chairman
CENTENARY CELEBRATION EVENTS
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IEI–TSC–News Bulletin, July 20192
Panel Discussion: “Challenges to Indian Industry in implementing Industry 4.0”
30th May 2019
A panel discussion was held on 30th May 2019 at 6.00 pm in IE(I), Tamilnadu State
Centre auditorium. The topic of the day was “Challenges to Indian Industry in
implementing Industry 4.0”. Er. R Ramdoss FIE, Chairman, IE(I), TNSC welcomed
the gathering and introduced the guest speakers Dr L Ramesh, Honorary Secretary,
IEI Tiruvallur Local Centre, Dr J Balamurugan, Committee Member, Electrical
Engineering Division, IEI-TNSC and Dr P S Kumar, Managing Director, ETAsmart
Pvt. Ltd., Chennai.
Dr P S Kumar explained the importance of documentation of all our business process
and general mind set is to keep it secret. Nowadays there is no secret, one can get
any info from small things to how to make Atom bomb. It is because of our wrong
assumptions, we are doing it in old way and people are not ready to pay for in
efficiency, we have to transform ourselves from step by step approach to radical
approach, product flow approach to process flow. Industry has to leap forward
thinking in next 5 years, the situations may give only 2 options exit or leave. Trying
to manage the situation will not workout. Industry has to adopt system defined
priority,based on first come, first serve basis and personal bias and other things
we have to avoid. Dr P S Kumar beautifully explained the bottle filling process,
bottle not only travels but talks, that all machines not only do their jobs, and also
communicates with other machines, so that decision making is faster, accuracy,
process is under total automation, the process where inefficiencies are greatly
reduced with machine, each machine talks to other machines.
During his intervention Dr L Ramesh brought that when computers were introduced
in 30 or 40 years, there is great resistance to change always there is resistance to
change, London is celebrating 150 years of Metro Train, still we are in the initial
stages, we have to travel a lot, he brought some interesting points about the mega
projects , though the interest rate is 0.25% very low, it is a tied loan!! how far
our Industry is ready to face? How to equip them and what about loss of jobs? What
are the alternative ways? What are the solutions? Is it possible for 1000 MSME
can come together and they can create CFC - Common facility?
Dr J Balamurugan touched upon smartness of the equipments, smartness in
everything, he has touched upon why we should cool the entire room, instead of
cooling the area only around human being. He had gone in deep about sensible
heat, latent heat, age, gender of human beings, skin area etc., He explained, how
deep the smartness of sensors, chips , RFIDs can go to collect data and we can
draw insights and we can optimise all operations. Instead of doing a research on
“Kodari” / cutting a tool which is used to cut a tall growing tree at frequent intervals,
we have to think how we can genetically arrest the tree growth at desired level.
We need new skill set to capture data and analyse data to gain insights.
Participants expressed following ideas and issues like the problem of getting finance
at affordable cost, bikes are banned in China in 1987, whether it is possible in India?
Generally Indian people are artisan nature, they are physical skill oriented, they
are not ready for this cutting edge technology, we have to work on our strengths,
65% raw material cost, 10% interest cost, then labour cost, etc.? Where the industry
will make profit, we should select right products choice. In line with one's nature,
now a days we can get google pay option even at local Kirana shops, we are end
users of digital technology and we are becoming digital colony of big corporates
instead we have to innovate, based on strengths and uniqueness, Industry has to
talk to the Government and other policy makers and all stake holders and free flow
of communication has to take place, each stake holder has to contribute to keep
industry ready for next level of disruptive technologies.
Er P Gomathi Nayagam during his closing remarks encouraged all to work on
their strengths, uniqueness, instead of competing with each other, asked the
gathering to think for collaborative ventures. if one wants to compete, one has to
compete with his Self. He narrated a small story, a man never know climbing a
tree or coming down from a tree. One fine day a Bullock tried to attack him, the
man started running, and after some distance he could not run further, suddenly
he claimed up a near by tree. The bullock failed its attack & went away. The man
insisted a ladder to be brought and afraid of coming down on his own. When some
body has gone to bring a ladder, suddenly he jumped on the floor on seeing a Snake
on the tree. And asked the participants to discover their uniqueness, that is going
to be Industry 5.0, and he encouraged the participants to work & ready to face
equally both certainty and uncertainty. The Committee Member Er K N Sivaraju
& all other participants expressed their appreciation of the panel discussion, every
participant deeply involved in the discussion without bothering about time and
appreciated the efforts taken by Chairman Er R Ramdoss and Honorary Secretary
Er P Gomathi Nayagam.
Er P Gomathi Nayagam, MIE, Honorary Secretary, IE(I), TNSC proposed the vote
of thanks.
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY – Theme: “Air Pollution”
04th June 2019
World Environment Day (WED) is celebrated every year on 5th June to raise global
awareness to take positive environmental action to protect nature and the planet
earth. It is run by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The World
Environment Day has been started celebrating as an annual event on 5th of June
since 1973 at the Stockholm conference, Sweden and then started celebrating
annually at global level.
This year, the Tamilnadu State Centre of the Institution of Engineers (India)
observed the World Environment Day on Tuesday the 4th June 2019 at the IE(I)-
TNSC Auditorium, Chennai. At the outset, Er R Ramdoss, Chairman, IE(I) TNSC
welcomed the gathering and introduced the Chief Guest Dr S Selvan, Additional
Chief Environmental Engineer, Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board, Chennai.
Dr S Selvan delivered his lecture on the theme “Air Pollution”. He very simply
explained that the Air pollution with very simple and easy day today life experience
of ordinary human beings. He started his talk with exploring how many people are
going for morning walk, whether we are doing the selection of walking place is
right or not and he explained that any particle present in the Air is more than limit
/ more than concentration is not good . Air pollution is generally measured by 12
various parameters/ particles presence in the Air. He has described about the 12
parameters and it is presence is measured on daily bias, annual basis. He informed
the gathering that in United Kingdom, the death due to Air pollution is higher than
death due to Cancer. Air quality varies depends upon geography, distance from sea,
dilution of particles due to wind, etc., In some places every 3rd child have heart
problem. In middle east countries women used to wear dress fully covered due to
effect of sand storms, even though it is based on religious culture. CO2 and methane
gases are great cause of concern, it will create global warming potential. Some
diseases are linked to Air pollution. He has talked about the chimney height , larger
the height , the polluted air is dispersed in larger area. Members exchanged their
ideas about SO2, dilution , Scrubber, Wet scrubber, Acid rains, trees with less leafy
area, more leafy area, shrubs etc. As per our forest policy 1/3rd of area should be
under forest area, it affects total rainfall pattern, temperature, greenhouse gas effect,
etc.
Er R Ramdoss, Chairman, IE(I) TNSC presented the memento to the chief guest
Dr S Selvan. Er P Gomathi Nayagam, Honorary Secretary, IEI, TNSC proposed
the vote of thanks.
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