Manufacturing technology and machining concepts have undergone a sea of change in the last few decades, with increased and varied ability to cut and process metals. Technological capabilities of machine tools and its subsystems will continue to evolve with higher performance, enhanced safety standards, environmental compliance, with lower manufacturing costs. Machine tools of the future would provide increased performance capability and greater control of the manufacturing system with multifunctional and multi axis competency.
With a view to highlight some of the evolving trends in the metal-cutting machine tool industry from all over the globe, Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association (IMTMA) is organising the ‘International Seminar on Machining Technologies’ on 21 January 2015, in conjunction with IMTEX 2015 exhibition, in Bangalore. The theme of this international seminar is “Powering Manufacturing Growth and Competitiveness”.
Sixth in the series, this International seminar is today recognized as an international platform in India for global interaction on the latest trends in metal-cutting manufacturing solutions. This international seminar will dwell extensively on new manufacturing strategies, review and address emerging trends, as well as expose users and manufacturers to a range of value added machining solutions.
Facilitators
International experts in metal-cutting technology from GERMANY, SWEDEN, JAPAN, ISRAEL, UK and USA as well as from INDIA will facilitate sessions at this International seminar. Spread over 2 key note and 5 concurrent sessions, the seminar will cover key technology areas related to metal-cutting and its subsystems, with thought provoking presentations.
Participation invited from
This International seminar will bring together individuals from varied segments of the Indian manufacturing industry – automotive, tool rooms, aerospace, defence & railway establishments, pumps & valves, consumer durables, general engineering, machine tools & other capital goods industries, to address issues, concerns and their ramifications in metal-cutting technology.
Decision makers including CEOs, senior executives, practicing engineers, industry experts, R & D specialists, academia and almost everyone involved in manufacturing will have a lot to benefit from this International seminar.
Concurrent Technical Sessions
Machine Tools & Machining
Work Holding, Tools & Tooling
Metrology, Control Systems, CAD/CAM & Automation
Emerging trends
Grinding & Finishing Processes
Take away
The objective of the International seminar is to provide both manufacturers and users of machine tools with latest metalcutting solutions that would enhance productivity, improve quality and finish of machined components, in addition to reducing costs.