Wednesday, November 2, 2016

PROGYAAN OPPORTUNITIES

 OPPORTUNITIES


PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA MODI’S MESSAGE TO THE WORLD :



From Automobiles to Agro-products. From Hardware to Software. From Satellites to Submarines. From Televisions to Telecom. From Pharma to Biotech. From Paper to Power Plants. From Roads to Bridges. From Houses to Smart Cities. From Friendship to Partnership. From Profit to Progress. Whatever you want to make: Make in India.


The Prime Minister of India, Mr Narendra Modi, has launched the ‘Make in India’ initiative to place India on the world map as a manufacturing hub and give global recognition to the Indian economy. As a result of this, India’s manufacturing sector could touch US$ 1 trillion by 2025. Several mobile phone, luxury and automobile brands, among others, have set up or are looking to establish their manufacturing bases in the country. The focus of the Make in India programme is on 25 sectors.

Thanks to this initiative and the increase in foreign direct investment, the year 2016 is anticipated to create about 3.5 million job opportunities. A survey conducted by the Indian arm of US-based staffing firm, ManpowerGroup, said, employers predict an increase of almost 42% in the hiring numbers. “Industries like manufacturing and automation will now witness a major boost,” said AG Rao, group MD, ManpowerGroup India, at the “Make in India” week celebration in February 2016. Growth, Productivity, Efficiency, Return on Investment are all terms associated with Automation. To achieve the goals that we, as a country, have set for ourselves, Automation is a necessity. Opportunities are tremendous and growth potential is enormous. What is needed is Knowledge & Skill, which is where we come in.

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Monday, October 24, 2016

WHY DO ENGINEERS NEED PLC TRAINING?


WHY DO ENGINEERS NEED PLC TRAINING?





A question for all you engineers : what do Pepsi , Reynolds pens and Hero Honda bikes have in common? Give up? They all use automation in some way during the manufacturing process. Automation is everywhere and it has taken a pivotal role in today’s industrial age causing many companies to be dependent on PLCs and PLC-trained personnel. So if you are new to PLCs, never heard of them, or know them well, it is time to get training and I’ll tell you why:

Career Opportunities :

For those who may not know about automation or PLCs, allow me to explain. Automation is defined by Google as: the use of largely automatic equipment in a system of manufacturing or other production process. That is true, but for a more awesome explanation, let’s talk Dosas! The video below shows how dosas can be made in an automated machine. Go ahead and check it out.


What isn’t shown in this video is the brains behind the operation or what controls the timing, temperature, level, speed, etc. of these processes. That is of course the PLC or Programmable Logic Controller. Getting the training you need, to develop, install and support PLC systems like these can open up a wealth of career opportunities for you. Who wouldn’t want that?!

Engineering is the science of solving problems. Electrical Engineering is solving those problems electrically. Automation was born to solve problems faced by production facilities but it can also be used to solve problems at home. Learning the basics of PLC technology can give you the knowledge to automate tasks performed around the house. For example, a PLC system can be used to prevent the overflow of water from the overhead tank.

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Monday, September 5, 2016

PG DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

PG DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION





This is a 6 month program. This is a comprehensive program where students learn theory of PLCs,  HMIs, VFDs and Servo Controllers, along with SCADA. Focussed attention is paid on students picking up Programming skills irrespective of the Controller. Once they are confident with their Programming techniques, they are introduced to actual PLCs & HMIs. They learn SCADA development and integration with PLCs. Finally they work on VFDs & Servo Controllers.


·         By the end of this course, you will be able to program on most known brands of PLC & HMI, for medium applications. You will be able to architect a display philosophy and develop an application for monitoring, control & acquisition of data. You will also be able to program VFD/Servo Controller for position/speed/torque based applications.



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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION





This is a 4 monthprogram. In this course, students learn theory of PLCs & HMIs and the Basic principles of SCADA. Subsequently, the course moves on to Programming principles, which is taught with Real Life Applications. After sufficient practice with Logical building of programs, they work with Controllers & HMIs. SCADA is taught from the Basics until Integration with PLCs and Reporting.



·         By the end of this course, you will be able to program on most known brands of PLC & HMI, for medium applications. You will also be able to architect a display philosophy and develop an application for monitoring, control & acquisition of data.




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Monday, August 22, 2016

DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION




COURSE OVERVIEW


This is a 3 month program. In this course, students first learn about PLCs & HMIsAfter the Basics are covered, the course moves on to Good Programming practices where they work on Real Life Project Scenarios. Once they are thorough with Programming Techniques, they move on to working with Controllers & HMIs.



COURSE SUMMARY


By the end of this course, you will be able to program on most known brands of PLC & HMI, for medium scale applications.



CURRICULUM

CERTIFICATE IN CONTROLLERS

CERTIFICATE IN CONTROLLERS




 This is a 6 weeks program. It covers theory of PLC & HMI. This is 
 followed by Logic Building and Programming Techniques, where they
 have to work on solutions to Real Life Industry requirements. The
 students are then introduced to the programming environment of any one 
 controller that they choose. They work in the Simulation environment and 
 on the Actual Controllers. 

COURSE SUMMARY 

                                    
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