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DRDO Chairman urges Engineers to adapt to fast changing technologies

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Visakhapatnam: Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Chairman Dr Samir V Kamat urged the Engineers to adapt to the fast-changing technologies and build in more intelligence into the health monitoring systems of machines and structures.

Addressing after inaugurating a two-day National Conference on Condition Monitoring (NCCM 2023), organised by Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL), a premier laboratory of DRDO in association with Condition Monitoring Society of India (CMSI) here on Thurday, Dr Samir, also the Secretary, Department of Defence R&D, stated that Condition Monitoring is not for luxury and it’s a necessity.

He called upon the eminent scholars and practitioners to bring out a roadmap for evolving Conference Monitoring, according to the recent technological advancements.

In his address, MZ Siddique, Director General (Naval Systems & Materials) emphasised the need to reap benefits of Industry 4.0 for effective maintenance of equipment.

He stated that there is a continuous scope for improvement in condition monitoring for increasing the reliability, safety, availability, and maintainability in the systems, if adequate care is taken at the design stage itself.

Rear Admiral Sanjay Sadhu, Admiral Superintendent of Naval Dockyard (V) brought out the Indian Navy adopted Condition Monitoring of shipboard assets for a long time and lauded NSTL for its stellar role in achieving this.

PVS Ganesh Kumar, President of Condition Monitoring Society of India explained the conference objectives and expressed hope that the deliberations in the conference would lead to fruitful suggestions for improved maintenance approaches.

The conference is deliberating on various themes such as ‘vibration-based diagnostics’, ‘wear debris analysis’, ‘Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning in Condition Monitoring’ and ‘Sensors and Signal Processing for Condition Monitoring’.

The conference is being attended by participants from industries, academic institutes and R&D establishments across the country.

About 30 papers are being presented in the conference apart from expert invited talk by Dr Tarapada Pyne, Chief Knowledge Officer & Director, Center for Reliability and Diagnostics, Mumbai; Dr Rajiv Tiwari, Professor, IIT-Guwahati; Dr Edwin Vijay Kumar, Professor, GVP College of Engg.; Dr Rana Dutta, Consultant, CBM & TPM; Ganti Subba Rao, Cat IV – Vibration Analyst and Dr Kamalkishore Uke, Sr Principal Scientist, CMERI, Durgapur.

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