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Industry Institute Interaction Report Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management NAAC Accredited with 'A' Grade An Autonomous Institution affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Ramdeo Tekdi, Gittikhadan, Katol Road, Nagpur- 440013 Presented by Prof. Pravin A. Dwaramwar Dean III Cell 1

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Industry Institute Interaction Report

Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and ManagementNAAC Accredited with 'A' Grade

An Autonomous Institution affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur UniversityRamdeo Tekdi, Gittikhadan, Katol Road, Nagpur- 440013

Presented by

Prof. Pravin A. DwaramwarDean III Cell

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Objectives of the III Cell

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• To cultivate symbiotic relationship between college and industry as well ascollege and other research institutes.

• To help industries to solve their problems through research, training andconsultancy.

• To provide ample opportunities for industry exposure to students and facultythrough industry visits, summer internship and industry projects.

• To involve industry professionals in curriculum design, delivery andassessment so as to make students industry ready.

• To help industry professionals/students to upgrade their qualification,knowledge and skill through higher education, continuing educationprogramme and training.

• To establish Incubation Center by giving momentum to entrepreneurshipdevelopment activities and to provide entrepreneurs an opportunity toconnect with each other, mentors and investors in addition to basic officeinfrastructure.

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Industry- Internship/Projects/Training for students& staffConsultancyEntrepreneurship DevelopmentRCOEM TBI FoundationSkill Development Training ProgramCSR/Joint Activities with Industries

Activities under III Cell

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1) Industry Exposure to Students and Faculty

Mechanism• Industry / Trade Exhibition visits.• Practical Training / Summer Internship• Training by industry• Students’ projects/dissertation work• Industry Internship for faculty members• Partial Delivery of Courses/ Electives

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Industry involvement in Curriculum Design, Deliveryand Assessment

• Curriculum Development.• Expert Lectures• Student’s Assessment• Partial/Full Delivery Of Courses and Electives• Lab With Industry Support• Center Of Excellence

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SN Industry Type of Facility

1 Cranes Software Intl.Ltd. Bangalore TI Microcontroller and Analog Systems Lab

2 Texas Instrument, India OMAP DSP Processor & FPGA DevelopmentPlatform

3 Xilinx's UniversityEducation Programme

Xilinx's ISE Development Platform (25 users)Virtex5, Spartan3 FPGA Boards

4 Accenture Pvt. Ltd. Accenture RCOEM Innovation Center

5. SIMIO ,USA Simulation Software for Production , Planningand Scheduling

6 Kratin Software Android Training Lab

7 Kizora Systems Software Testing Setup and Lab

8 ARM100 KEIL License and 10 ARM CORTEXEmbedded Development Platforms for IOTCourse

INDUSTRY SPONSORED LABS

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Industry Involvement in Academics• Involvement in BOS, curriculum design, delivery and

assessment.• Open electives delivered by Industry : CS dept.

Global Logic India Pvt. Ltd. “Mobile Technology”Persistent System Pvt. Ltd. “Salesforce Technology”InfoCepts Technologies Pvt. Ltd. “Foundation ofBusiness IntelligenceSyllabus of elective course “ Mobile apps Development “and Software Testing in IT curriculum is designed byInfosys

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Industry Visits, Exhibition• Visits Arranged : 35• Five student groups from RCOEM have successfully submitted

their work in E-yantra Robotics competition organised by IITMumbai.

• 35 students of EN, MECH, Electrical participated in ROBOcon-16 –International robotic competition at Pune.

• The 25 students and two faculty [Mech] of RCOEM attended andthe South Asia’s Largest Exhibition on Air Conditioning,Ventilation, Refrigeration and Building Services i.e. ACREX 2016held at Bombay Convention and Exhibition Centre, GoregaonEast, Mumbai on 25th -27th February 2016.

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Industry Visits, Exhibitions, Internship, Training

• A significant achievement of MCA dept; All 138 students arecarrying out their internship in IT companies Siemens Technology& Services Pvt. Ltd , L & T Infotech , Capgemini; Novatech; ADCC;Kratin Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd, HCL infotech, NEERI, MOIL etc.

• Three hardware projects of M.Tech (PEPS) ; Electrical dept. wereselected for demonstration and received financial support forhardware implementation at the world electricity forum 2016organized by IEEMA.

• RCOEM students of team IMPULSIFIERS, of SAEINDIA RCOEMcollegiate club have successfully participating in SAEINDIA SUPRAcompetitions.

• The dept. of IT has arranged 4 days Training at Tieto SoftwareTechnologies Ltd., Pune during 18th to 21st February 2016 for agroup of 37 students, under campus connect program.

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RGSTC-TIFAC-MSME Internship Scheme byTechnology Information, Forecasting, and Assessment Council

Rajiv Gandhi Science and Technology Commission

• Scheme for providing technical support to the Micro Small and MediumEnterprises

• 1st Stage [ 2 Months ]– Fixed Support : Rs. 4.32 lacs– Duration: 2 months– 36 Students undergone

internship in 18 MSMEs

• 2nd Stage [6 Months]– Variable Project Based

Technology Development Support: Max. of Rs. 2.95 lacs for eachproject

– Project Duration: 6 months– Total 5 projects selected

Established a platform for the 38 MSME industries to access R&D andtechnical support , leveraging the knowledge base of faculty and students

Coordinator : Dr. Rupesh Pias

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MOUs with industries : 30 Knowledge Management Partner Institution (KMPI) of Consultancy Development

Centre (CDC), Government of India Consultancy Services : Product Development , Testing , Energy Audit & Lean

Manufacturing , Soil Testing. Value of Consultancy 2015-16 : Rs. 31,90,000Lacs ; 2016-17 : Rs. 28,16,260 Continuing Education Programs for Skill Development ( Air Craft Maintenance ,

Retail Management, Management Development Programs )

Prominent Industry benefitted: IndoRama Synthetics Ltd., Power GridCorporation of India Ltd., Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Hindalco Pvt. Ltd., AdityaBirla Group, MOIL, WCL, Ordnance Factory Ambajhari, DGR.

International Conference on Strategies in the Present Scenario for Managing Growth andCompetitiveness Managing Supply Chain for Global CompetitivenessInnoquest : Case Studies Presentation On Innovative Practices Adopted By Industries

“LEAN Manufacturing Workshop”.

Registered Lean Manufacturing Consultant with Quality Council India(QCI) &National Productivity Council (NPC) . Submitted one proposal to ButiboriManufacturing Association under NMCP National Manufacturing Competitiveness

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Consultancy Details 2015-16Organisation Nature of Work Amount

Sr.No Agency Nature of Work 1688000

1 Maharashtra State PoliceHousing Corporation Ltd Soil Testing 263340

2 Indorama Synthetics Ltd. Productivity and Optimizationstudy 144250

3 Western Coal Fields LtdNagpur

Online Examination Module (Software Development) 300000

4 Vidharbha PrimeurHousing Society Electrification 41220

5 DRA Consultant Soil Testing 1688000

6 Hindalco Industries AdityaBirla Group, Mouda

Multiskill DevelopmentProgram

370200

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Consultancy Details 2015-16Organisation Nature of Work Amount

7Department ofManagement, RTMNagpur University

MDP on ResearchMethodology 129500

8 Manganese Ore(India)Limited (MOIL) Ltd.

Management DevelopmentProgram 68000

9 Mahindra andMahindra, Nagpur

Scheme and syllabus designfor Diploma in OperationsManagement

41000

10 Director General ofResettlement RETAIL MANAGEMENT 62500

11 Director General ofResettlement Air Craft Maintenance 50000

12 Power Grid Corporationof India Ltd.

Management DevelopmentProgram 24000

13 AG Office, Nagpur Management DevelopmentProgram 8000

Total 31,90,010

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Consultancy Details 2016-17Sr.No Agency Nature of Work Amount

1 Maharashtra State PoliceHousing Corporation Ltd Soil Testing 2400000

2 Mukesh and Associates Soil Testing 60260

3 Mukesh and Associates Soil Testing 131000

4 Waghmare MasalaIndustries

Design & Developmentof SecondaryPacakageing Machine

50000

5 Texonics Private Ltd Electric ShockProtecting Device 150000

6 Rayon IlluminationAurangabad LED Driver 25000

Total 28,16,260

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Consultancy Areas

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Lean Manufacturing, Soil Testing, Software Development Android Applications Development Embedded Systems Energy Audit

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Done Assessment of entrepreneurial and startup needs,

Oasis : Vibrant Entrepreneurship Development CellEntrepreneurial Activities in College: Starting a course on ‘Entrepreneurship Development’ , and Family Business Management’

s in association with Industry

Workshops / Seminars on Entrepreneurship

Business Mastermind

Empower : Technology and Product Exhibition

Ennovate Students Project Competition

Innoquest Business Case study presentation by Industry Persons

Participation at SUPRA, SAE, ROBOCON, ACCRIX, TECHFESTs

Interactions with successful Alumni Entrepreneurs and Industrial Associations

Professional Body Chapters IEEE, IIIE, ISTE, IWWA

Students Projects Collaborative work with Industries / R&D Institutes

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Initiatives in Entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneurship Courses

MBT516: EntrepreneurialDevelopment & Business Ethics

INP312: EntrepreneurshipDevelopment

INT414: Industrial Management& EntrepreneurshipDevelopment

BMT206: EntrepreneurshipDevelopment

Starting 2 additional courses fromJan 2017 for Sixth SemesterStudents1) Introduction to Entrepreneurship[ Two Semester long program for startups ]by Mr. Shashi Chaudhary and TiE NagpurChapter

2) Family Business Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship Development Activities

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Sr.No.

Activity Duration Target Audience

1.Installation of oasis-

ED cellOne day (1st week of

August)Department student

2Entrepreneurshipawareness camp

Three dayworkshop(August )

Third Year students

3 EmpressarioOne day workshop

(October )Second Year students

4 AccreteTwo days

(February )First Year students

5 2-3 Guest lectures Every Semester All students6 B-Plan Competition 2-3 days( January) Final year students

Calendar for Oasis ED Cell

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• To build a strong eco-system for nurturing innovationand Startups in the region that will drive sustainableeconomic growth and employment

• RCOEM is selected as “HOST INSTITUTE” by MSME, GoI,under Scheme For Support For Entrepreneurial AndManagerial Development Of SMEs Through Incubators.

• Support to be received from MSME, for establishmentof TBI : Rs. 68.50 lacs for incubating 10 ideas.

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RCOEM –TBI Foundation

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• No of ideasgenerated : 55

• TechnologyDevelopment : 15

• ICT/ Services:20• Product

Development :20

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TBI Activities

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• 1) Done assessment of entrepreneurial and startup needs.• 2) Proposed necessary steps in registering Section 8

Company.• 3) Received Alumni's Keen Interest and committed

Support for funding, mentoring ED, BI related activities.• 4) Participation and firm commitment of Vidharbha

Industry Association (VIA ), MIDC Industry Association, CIEA,TiE Nagpur Chapter in ED, BI related activities.

• 5) MOU with MGIRI (Mahatma Gandhi Institute for RuralIndustrialization) for development and commercialization oflow cost technologies for rural/ agro industrialization.

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RCOEM –Technology Business Incubation

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The Climber : Social EntrepreneurshipYouth Mentoring Initiative (Mr. Sameer Ramesh)Selected as one of the top 10 student run startups in IndiaGot Rs. 10 lacs equity and opportunity of incubation at IIM BangaloreSelected by TATA first dot NEN for funding support

Lithos Motors : Technology Startup (Mr. Angad Singi )Foldable Electric Mopeds ; Clean Energy Transportation

Switch On Service : Services Startup (Kapil Agrawal )Electrical Repair and Fittings ; Water Purifier, Household appliances ,repairs, Annual Maintenance Contracts

Breaffo : Samkit Jain Navin Dixit, IV year Electrical EngineeringBreakfast at your door step

Robo studio : Chetan Bhauka ; EC Dept. Electronic and robotic Hobby Box

RCOEM 2015-16 Student Start-ups

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Thrust Areas

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We are committed for

Inspiring Student Community to Think for theFuture

To offer solutions to real-lifeissues affecting communities and localchallenges

To convert creative & innovative ideas intosuccessful business venture , job & wealthcreation

Entrepreneurial citizens who bringconfidence, creativity, to solve our mostpressing challenges and likely to power ourindustry and economy – in a rapidlyglobalizing world.

Information &CommunicationTechnology (ICT)

Solar Energy

Manufacturingand Processing

Services

Electrical and ElectronicsProducts/Appliances

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