ARAI to hold proficiency improvement programme on ‘Automotive reverse engineering’
May 3: To cater to the needs of industry professionals and academia, the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI)
May 3: To cater to the needs of industry professionals and academia, the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) has started a series of Proficiency Improvement Programmes (PIPs) through its academy.
The next five-day programme on Automotive Reverse Engineering (Benchmarking, Metrology, 3D Scan, Rapid Prototyping)’ is scheduled at ARAI, Pune, from May 21-25 in association with Geo Informatics Consultant and Stratasys Inc.
The highlights of the programme include:
• Rapid prototyping and manufacturing and impact over product development cycle
• Engine benchmarking
• Engine test cell calibration
• Vehicle benchmarking
• Dimensional metrology of vehicles and components
• 3D scan
• Working of scanners
• Methods of reverse engineering (along with video)
• Gap, flushness and seal gap measurement
• Application of additive manufacturing in rapid prototyping
• Direct digital manufacturing
• 2- and 4-wheeler benchmarking and rapid prototyping
• Selection of material for reverse engineering
• Live demo on scanner, inspection, rapid prototyping
For further details contact, Ms. Deepali Morgaonkar:
email: training.pga@araiindia.com
Tel: 020-3023 1248/1245.
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