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Role of Technology and Innovation in Accelerating Design, Quality Improvement & Cost Reduction in the Metals and Minerals Industry

Date: Friday, 3 June 2022 | Time: 1500 – 1700 Hrs
Location: CII Virtual Platform
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Background

The metal sector in India has a strong growth opportunity. The demand is transforming because of smart city projects, surge in infrastructure development, strong automotive sector growth and supportive government policies towards domestic production. India has a large reserve of iron ore, bauxite, chromium, manganese ore and other rare earth mineral salts. As per the National Steel Policy 2017, the crude steel production is forecasted to reach 255 MT by 2030-31. Government is also supporting the industry by allowing foreign direct investment in the steel and mineral industry. Between April 2000-December 2021, Indian metallurgical industries attracted FDI inflows of US$ 16.1 billion. The metal and mineral industry in India firmly on a growth trajectory and adopting new age technologies can be a key enabler to sustaining this growth.

The Indian metal industry is modern with state-of-the-art mills. It has always strived for continuous modernization of older plants and up-gradation to higher energy and operational efficiency levels. The industry is focusing on key emerging trends including digitalization (predictive maintenance, IoT, digital twin), sustainability (recycling, waste reduction and emission reduction), all of which can be predicted by simulation. The rate at which an industry innovates directly relates to its ability to implement the latest best practices with minimum effort and time. This directly impacts the ability of the industry to optimize, reduce downtime and ultimately reduce costs while maintaining the highest product quality and safety standards.

Today, simulation is helping companies address these challenges and remain competitive in the market by engineering innovation into their design and production process which increases quality, enhances reliability, and makes them more cost effective. The challenges that must be addressed for sustainable growth are listed below:

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Environmental impact
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Reduce downtime and operational maintenance
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Prediction of product quality
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Adoption of new materials

In today’s competitive and cost sensitive market, the cost associated with new product development and the service life history of the last product iteration decides the success of the latest products. Hence, it is a necessity to make sure that the product is robust and will have a trouble-free service life. With the rapid development of materials, the industry has the task of choosing from a wide variety of raw materials which meets requirements and is sustainable at the same time. Using simulation, companies have been able to reduce product development time, explore ideas to improve existing designs, make smart material choices, improve operational efficiency, and deliver better product maintenance during its service life.

Challenges in industry, the impact of digital revolution and its future

Role of simulation in product innovation, customization, and maintenance

Digital twins for predictive maintenance and operational efficiency

Sustainable materials

We will have industry experts, directors, industry leaders from the metal and mineral sectors participating in this event to provide unique insights and recommendations for Indian metal and mineral industries.

Who should attend the event:

MDs/ CTOs/VPs/Proprietors/Directors/Senior executives

R&D engineers / heads / managers

Design engineers / heads / managers

Product development engineers / heads / managers

Quality heads/managers/engineers

Our Speakers

Mr Dipankar Chakrabarti
Mr Dipankar Chakrabarti
Executive Director & Chief Data Control Officer
PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Limited
Mr Sridhar Patra
Mr Sridhar Patra
Chairman and Managing Director
National Aluminium Company Ltd (NALCO)
Mr Amit Agarwal
Mr Amit Agarwal
Director Technical – India, ASEAN and ANZ
Ansys
Mr Vineet Jaiswal
Mr Vineet Jaiswal
CTO
Vedanta Group
Mr Sirshendu Chattopadhyay
Mr Sirshendu Chattopadhyay
Head - R&D
ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel
Mr Vishwajeet Singh
Mr Vishwajeet Singh
Lead Technology Specialist
Ansys
Dr Rahul Kumar Verma
Dr Rahul Kumar Verma
Chief, Product Application Research Group
Tata Steel Ltd.
Mr Vishesh Aggarwal
Mr Vishesh Aggarwal
Lead Technology Specialist
Ansys
Dr Suvankar Ganguly
Dr Suvankar Ganguly
Principal Scientist, R&D
Tata Steel Ltd.

Agenda

Technology Trends and Role of R&D in the metal and minerals industry

Engineering What’s Ahead for Metals & Minerals
(Focus on process optimization, efficiency and quality)

Challenges in innovation and process optimization in the metals & minerals industry.

Role of simulation for digital transformation and sustainability in the metals & minerals industry

For more details, Please contact Mamata Mondal @9831655510 | Email: mamata.mondal@cii.in

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Phone: 91-33-22307727 /28 /1434 / 22303354

Mobile: +91-9831655510

mamata.mondal@cii.in

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