Product Domain

  • Liquid Inks
  • Laminating Adhesives (Solvent Base / Solvent Less / Water Base)
  • Coatings
  • Polyols
  • PU ink binders
  • BOPP Films
  • Polyester Films
  • Thermal Laminating Films
  • Speciality Films
  • Coated Films (Acrylic/PVdC/Top coated)
  • Metallized Films

Key Areas

  • Sales and Marketing (Domestic)
  • Sales and Marketing (Exports)
  • Business Development (Domestic)
  • Business Development (Exports)
  • Quality Assurance
  • Manufacturing
  • Product planning and Control
  • Research and Development






National and International Prizes / Awards

Institute

Category

Competition Level

Prize

DSCE Bangalore
Chemovation: Polymers
International
First
DSCE Bangalore
Chemovation: Energy
International
Second
IT BHU Varanasi
Technex: Modex
National
First
IT BHU Varanasi
Technex: Avishkar
National
First
IT BHU Varanasi
Technex: Designing
National
First
HBTI Kanpur
Techera: Technical model comp
National
First
HBTI Kanpur
Techera: graphics demonstration
National
First
DCE Delhi
Mach: envisage: technical machines
National
First
NSIT Delhi
Ditech: Abhiyantriki
National
First
IET Kanpur
Techmart: Tech model comp
National
First

 

 

Robotics: Prize by Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam (Former President of India)




Various Interesting Projects

Polymers

 

International Conference - First Prize Winner in Polymer Category
Effectively participated in International symposium Chemovation 2000 held at Bangalore and won first prize in polymer category.

Software

Extreme Relevancy Concept in Search Engines (Under development)
Today it is only an imagination that future search engines will follow extreme relevancy concept. In this search results will be different for different users for the same searched keywords. These search engines will be able to understand the user search pattern and to display results with extreme relevancy and that too will be different for each users.


Database driven websites
http://www.nitalumni.com is a database of NIT alumni.

 


Development of algorithm for highly optimized planning

One algorithm is developed which is able to automate the calculations quickly and give results in terms of best possible planning for roll slitting.

 

Automation
and
intelligence

Robotics : Effectively developed computerized robot for chemical labs.
This concept won five (5) FIRST prizes in various national level competitions.

The robot has two flexible arms, which can move, rotate and can take any desired position in space. The robot can hold the external items (like test tube etc.) In the grip of it's arms .The robot can be used to carry out hazardous operation in the laboratory. The robot works on instruction provided through a computer. The operational accuracy of the robot can be controlled through a laser, which is attached to the system. Infect we can have the graphic picture of movements of all parts of the robot. In total, there are 14 D.C. motors are used to run the robot .The robot can simulate operation like mixing of hazardous chemicals (even from one test-tube to the another one) and some other operations.

(Demonstration at IIT Kanpur - Techkriti 2000)


Extreme Automation : e-kitchen project

Computerized kitchen with extreme automation concept.

This project was demonstrated in a busy press conference and various TV channels like Aaj Tak, Zee News and BBC news telecasted the same. Theme of the concept is simple to understand but looks difficult to implement.

There is a group of machine working as automated kitchen. Everything is automatic like lifting the pan, pouring the liquid like water or milk, putting the granuals like sugar, prepare the recipe by heat and even washing utensils. It can not be used for chapaties. Every recipe has a unique code and using internet this code can reproduce the same recipe around the globe on the similar other e-kitchen. Thats is reason it is named as e-kitchen.


Mechanical fingers : Logically operates computer keyboard mechanically

Won FIRST prize at IT BHU in National level competition - Technex 2000

The computer operator robot is able to operate the keyboard of the computer logically and the working of pressing the keys was totally mechanical. Several sensors were used for proper logical signal transfer.


Brain Machine : Closed loop controls resulting negligible need of human

Demonstrated in a press conference to show prototype working model.

This technology is based on the availability of the sensors existing. Advances in servomechanism have lead to the development of the new field of control and automation, the robot and the robotology. Robots are as varied as the tasks that can be imagined to be performed by them. We can construct the robots according to our need. Artificial intelligence is also possible in that but all these have some boundary conditions. If we are able to connect all machines and robots of a factory in such a way that there is only one operating unit then super intelligence (artificial intelligence at large scale) is also possible. In this way the operating unit can be programmed according to the requirement because all the information of all parts (it may be a very large quantity) of the machines are available in that and we can connect any machine part to any machine part by simple signal. This technology is very much helpful to connect all these interfaces between machines and the operating unit. Some sensors are not available even today; we can not reduce human power there. That is why the name of the technology is "negligible need of human technology" and not "no need of human technology".



Addressing press conference (Zee News, Aaj Tak, BBC News)

Download Video Clip (26.6 mb) - Zee News

         
         
         



Media Coverage on various Projects