Industry 4.0 is about using connected intelligence to usher in greater productivity, quality, flexibility, safety and resource utilisation across manufacturing enterprises, in which advanced manufacturing technologies such as Robotics or Additive Manufacturing play a critical role.
International Conference on Industry 4.0 and Advanced Manufacturing, abbreviated as I-4AM (pronounced i-forum), is a biennial conference series, which intends to provide a platform to bring together all stakeholders in manufacturing and Industry 4.0, in particular those in academia and industry, in both India and abroad for them to deliberate on the nature, needs, challenges, opportunities, problems and solutions in this transformational area of endeavour. A specific focus of I-4AM is to provide a platform for exploring avenues for creating a vision of, and enablers for sustainable, affordable, and human-centric Industry 4.0, and to showcase cutting edge practice, research and educational innovation in this crucial and rapidly evolving area.
I-4AM 2024 is the third in a series of conferences held in India by the Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing (CPDM) (https://cpdm.iisc.ac.in/cpdm/index.php) during 11-12 January 2024. IISc is one of India's leading science and technology institutions and is one of the Institutes of Eminence decreed by the Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India (https://iisc.ac.in/). I-4AM 2024 is sponsored by the Smart Factory at IISc (https://cpdm.iisc.ac.in/smartmanufacturing/), a Common Engineering Facility Centre (CEFC) under the Samarth Udyog Bharat 4.0 Programme (https://www.samarthudyog-i40.in/), Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India (https://heavyindustries.gov.in/).
The proceedings of I-4AM 2024 will be published as a book by Springer Nature that is indexed in Scopus and other databases.
The conference will have:
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Title of the keynote:
Infusing Advanced Manufacturing into Undergraduate Engineering Education.
Short Bio
Dr. Sundar Krishnamurty is the Ronnie & Eugene Isenberg Distinguished Professorship in Engineering and Department Head of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at UMass Amherst. He is the PI for the NSF I-Corps program at UMass Amherst and Site Director for the NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design. Krishnamurty is a fellow of ASME and an elected member of the Department Head/Chair of the ASME Executive Committee. For his pioneering work in modeling & simulation and engineering knowledge management in design and manufacturing, Krishnamurty received the 2022 Excellence in Research Award from the Computers and Information in Engineering (CIE) Division of ASME.
Abstract: In 2023, the National Academy of Engineering's Study Committee on Infusing Advanced Manufacturing into Undergraduate Engineering Education released its report on how engineering programs can better develop advanced manufacturing capabilities. The committee examined advanced manufacturing techniques in academia and industry, with a particular focus on the role that industries and governments can play by including undergraduate engineering students in their manufacturing initiatives. My talk will present highlights from this study, including a robust roadmap with specific guidance on ways to incorporate experiential learning emphasizing advanced manufacturing and strengthen ties between academia, industry, and government through mentoring and internship programs.
Title of the keynote:
Designing Re-entrant Cavities for Robust Liquid-Infused Surfaces.
Short Bio
Dr. Joshi has been the Director, IIT Indore since 2022. After his Ph.D. from IIT Bombay, he joined Tata Motors, and became faculty member at IIT Bombay in 1999. He was BOYSCAST Fellow (post-doc) at Georgia Tech and a Visiting Faculty at University of Illinois-UC. At IIT Bombay, he was - founder principal investigator of The Boeing Company supported National Centre for Aerospace Innovation and Research, 2009-14, Rahul Bajaj Chair Professor, 2014-22; Head - Mechanical Engineering, 2014-17 and Dean - Alumni and Corporate Relations, 2018-22. He supervised 20 doctoral and 117 masters students. He published 350+ articles including 200+ in international journals. He is a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) and the National Academy of Sciences of India (NASI).
Abstract: Abstract_Prof_Joshi.pdf
Omniphobic surfaces, capable of repelling all types of liquids in addition to water are a great value addition in various applications ranging from self-cleaning, anti-icing , anti-biofouling, and hydrodynamic drag reduction to oil repellent coatings and oil/water separation. The texture design consists of a re-entrant topography that is vital to achieve oleophobicity as it enhances the stability of the composite liquid-solid-air interface. These surfaces are however prone to failure due to external pressure resulting in the loss of functionality.
Liquid Infused Surfaces (LIS), another class of super wettable surfaces, consist of a micro/nanotextured surface infused with a lubricating liquid to achieve liquid-repellent properties. The lubricant used is incompressible and immiscible with the external liquid, thereby creating a stable pressure phase. Thus, the presence of the infused lubricant within the cavities is integral to the success of LIS. In bulk flow, LIS, however, are susceptible to drainage failure caused by external shear imposed at the liquid-lubricant interface.
In this work, we combine the re-entrant topography (dovetail-shaped cavity) with a lubricating liquid and numerically evaluate the shear-flow-induced liquid-lubricant interface dynamics in a microchannel. The results show that when the lubricant is kept fixed, a less viscous external liquid aids in better lubricant retention. Due to the shear imparted, three stable and two failure meniscus shapes have been distinguished. Additionally, it was evident that, as the viscosity ratio was reduced, the effect of the cavity opening was no longer dependent on the flow rate.
Further, to understand the durability of LIS, we focus on the interface dynamics of LIS during transport for food packaging applications. We analyse the lubricant retention within the cavities when subjected to pure oscillations (zero net flow). The microchannel is excited longitudinally at f = 0.1 - 10 Hz for viscosity ratios (µr = 0.4 - 1.0 and µr = 1.8) for a dovetail cavity with a lubricant of two different densities. The results show a strong dependence on the viscosity of the external liquid and the density of the lubricant. A more viscous external liquid and a denser lubricant dampen the vibration effects and thereby exhibit a stable state with an intact meniscus.
Next, to demonstrate the performance of LIS with Newtonian and non-Newtonian liquids, 1D textures (ribs) are fabricated using a femtosecond laser and the drop movement is evaluated by varying the lubricant viscosity and tilt angle. The results show that increasing the tilt angle, the drop velocity increases whereas, the increase in lubricant viscosity enhances the drag and reduces the drop velocity. In addition, the surface is subjected external vibrations and shows a strong dependence on lubricant viscosity. A more viscous lubricant dampens the vibrations effects and does not deplete from the cavities, thus retaining the functionality of LIS.
Title of the keynote:
Manufacturing in Space for Space and for Earth - some recent developments in India.
Short Bio
Sathyan Subbiah obtained his B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering in 1997. He then joined University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA to pursue his M.S. degree, which he completed in 1999. Subsequently he joined Hayes-Lemmerz International, an automotive company in Michigan, as a manufacturing engineer. In 2002 he joined Georgia Institute of Technology, USA for pursuing his Ph.D. While at Georgia Tech he topped the Ph.D. qualifying exam and was the recipient of two fellowships. Sathyan moved to Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, SIMTech (an A*STAR Research Institute) for about 6 months before moving to NTU in 2007. He was with NTU until May 2014 after which he joined IIT Madras as Associate Professor. He is now a Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at IITM.
https://home.iitm.ac.in/sathyans
Abstract: In the era of Space 2.0, exploring outer space involves traveling long durations, creating settlements in faraway locations, and exploiting partial gravity; these require extra-terrestrial manufacturing capability. Efforts are on-going in India to develop the ability to safely manufacture components, assemblies, and biologicals in outer space for use in space and back on Earth. The manufacturing technologies needed in space differ from the earth-based ones due to limited resources (space, energy, water, materials), micro/partial gravity, recycling, and limitations to track process inputs and outputs and to effectively recycle by-products. Acccess to various forms of micro-gravity platforms are important to simulate space environments and study several physical phenomena, and the know-how will influence the process technologies being developed. This talk will explore these exciting developments in the area of extra-terrestrial manufacturing (ExTeM).
Title of the keynote:
Research on Soft and Continuum Robots at the Robotics Lab @ IISc Bangalore
Short Bio
Ashitava Ghosal is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, IISc Bangalore with joint appointments at the Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing and at the Robert Bosch Centre for Cyber Physical Systems. He obtained a PhD from Stanford University, California, a master's and bachelor's degree from University of Florida, Gainesville and Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, respectively. His broad research areas are kinematics, dynamics, control and design of robots and other computer controlled mechanical systems. His current interests are in design of parallel manipulators and robots, cable actuated robots, numerical and experimental investigations in quadruped walking and reaching tasks by human arm and product design. He has authored a textbook entitled "Robotics: Fundamental Concepts and Analysis" by Oxford University Press and recently two NPTEL Courses on Robotics (2021) and Dynamics and Control of Mechanical Systems (2022). He was elected fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering in 2010 and as member of the IFToMM Executive Council (2016-2019) & (2019-2023).
He has 5 patents, more than 180 publications in archival journals, national and international conferences. He has guided 16 PhDs and more than 60 Master students. He is currently serving as an Associate Editor in Mechanism and Machine Theory and ASME Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics.
Abstract : In soft and continuum robots, the body is made compliant unlike in industrial robots where the body is typically rigid. This makes them amenable for use in narrow constricted spaces for exploration, search and rescue, be in contact with humans, to grasp delicate and irregular objects and to manipulate them effectively. In this talk, we will present research done at the robotics lab in the areas of kinematic modelling, analysis and simulation of soft and continuum robots and experimental validation of the theories developed. The talk will focus on two kinds of actuators, namely pneumatic and cables, and present new results and approaches for continuum robots actuated by pneumatic artificial muscles and cables. The motion of an actuated endoscopic catheter and a three fingered cable driven robot which can grip and manipulate various objects are shown. The theory developed is also used to simulate and display the motion of a continuum robot in a pipe, in the GI tract and in a cluttered environment.
More information is available at https://mecheng.iisc.ac.in/~asitava
Title of the keynote:
Future of manufacturing in propelling India towards a ten trillion economy
Short Bio
Mr. Parasuraman is the Chairman of the ASSOCHAM State Development Council, Chairman of the Karnataka
State Development Council and the former President of the Banglore Chamber of Industry and Commerce (BCIC). He has over 36 years of experience in TVS & Toyota affiliate companies in various domains. He is the past Chairman of Quality circle forum of India, Karnataka chapter. He is regularly invited for various national/state level seminars/conference to talk on global manufacturing/best practices. He is the member of the governing council of many academic institutions. Mr Parasuraman is the founding member of the governing council of BCIC, Brigade skill and has led the Banglore Chamber of Industries and Commerce from the front to support many MSME, SME & other companies during the COVID pandemic and to start business at the earliest.
Abstract : With the growing geo political crisis and China plus one coupled with a young population, Indian manufacturing is likely to grow very steep in the coming decade from the current level of 17% of GDP to close to 30% of Indian GDP. This growth would translate to huge opportunities for MSMEs to contribute more significantly and contribute to the manufacturing growth story. Simultaneously, there is a huge transformation happening in the manufacturing with the rapid adoption of industry 4.0 across several sectors. To balance and achieve this growth, there is a
greater necessity to improve the efficiency by rapidly skilling up on the appropriate technologies. Embracing the industry 4.0 Indian manufacturing will grow significantly and contribute to make India a manufacturing hub of the world in the next decade.
Title of the keynote:
Practical methodology and application of IIOT to ensure manufacturing takes key for future growth of Indian GDP
Short Bio
Dr. Devarajan has been associated with TVS Motor Company for 38 years. In his current role, he is facilitating the implementation of new process technology, lean manufacturing systems, digital manufacturing, TPM and JIT
across the company. He has been awarded the prestigious Rolls Royce Award for "Excellence in Manufacturing concepts and implementation in UK" and the "Thought Leadership Award" by Automotive Manufacturing Solutions UK.
He is an active member of NITIE, IMTMA, CII and in Board of studies in Engineering & Management Institutes. Devarajan pursued his Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) from Bangalore University followed by an MBA from University of Missouri and Manufacturing Systems MS and Engineering Doctorate in Manufacturing Systems Engineering from University of Warwick, UK. He has represented State of Karnataka and Bangalore University in Table Tennis.
Abstract : Indian GDP is growing and is currently among the top 5 in the world. Targeted to reach the top 3 by 2030, the potential for growth is around 8 to 10 %. Manufacturing is the key to growth. With Atma Nirbar Bharat and production-linked incentive PLI (for localisation of newer areas like EV), let us look at the overall scenario. There is push-pull, "push" - from the younger population with a lot of keenness for new needs and requirements and sustainability goals "pull" - from the companies, Indian market conditions, competitiveness, and quality (zero defect). The drive towards competitiveness is skill up and reskilling of the workforce. The three groups of operators/supervisors, middle managers, and top management have different shares of roles of responsibility and authority. The top management focus is on breakthrough/innovation, operators on retainment, and middle management is on 30% of breakthrough and 70% on retainment. The drivers of skill enhancement is about going deeper (changes in EV, product, battery, cost; lightweighting - aluminium, titanium), integration of hydrogen, methanol etc. for cost competitiveness. Adaptation towards digital, operation research techniques - (linear and stochastic tools) for the right strategy is required. As the population is younger - each product is different N = 1. So, the speed of delivery should be combined with flexibility of facilities and agility for quicker response time. Though we talk about AI/ML, Digital, OR techniques - the basics should be made stronger and not forgotten. Traceability is the key for capturing data from factory environment and actions for improvement. The availability of sensors, data capturing, analysis & actions in various areas and improvement of productivity, quality, cost and sustainability are shared in this talk.
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Day - 1, | IST: 14:00-16:00, Panellist's brief bio
Venue: JN Tata Main Auditorium
Dr. S Dwarakanath (Panel Chair), Adjunct faculty, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore & Visiting faculty at Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.
Shri R. K. Ramanathan, Formerly Project Director (Technology Development) and Programme Director (NPSM), ADA, DRDO
Shri F. R. Singhvi, Chairman, Pillar 3 of ACMA
Dr. Kallappa Pattada, Executive Director, Boeing Research & Technology, India
Mr. Jagannathan V, COO & Full-time Director, m2nxt Solutions Private Limited - A BFW Subsidiary
Dr. Adishesha Sivaramasastry, Director -Technology & Innovation, Collins Aerospace .
Day - 1, | IST: 14:00-16:00, Panellist's brief bio
Venue: JN Tata Main Auditorium
Dr. Purnendu Sinha (Panel Chair), Group Innovation, Tata Sons
Shri S Manohar, VDMA India Services Pvt Ltd, German Engineering Federation (VDMA)
Shri Anup Wadhwa, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Dr. Nagahanumaiah, Director of CMTI, Bangalore
Prof. Ramesh Babu, Secretary, Advanced Manufacturing Technology Development Centre (AMTDC), IIT Madras Research Park
Shri Venu Allam, Head of Operations, IISc Smart Factory, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Day - 2, | IST: 14:00-15:00, Panellist's brief bio
Venue: JN Tata Main Auditorium
Prof. B. Gurumoorthy (Panel Chair), Professor ME & Dept. of Design & Manufacturing, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Prof. Rishikesha Krishnan, Director & Professor of Strategy, Indian institute of Management, Bangalore
Prof. Satish Vasu Kailas, Professor at ME, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Dr. U. Chandrasekhar, CEO, GMSIR Scientific Innovation & Research
Dr. S. Ravi Shankar, Chief Scientist & Head, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories, Bengaluru
Shri A. N. Chandramouli, Chief Executive Officer, ANCM Management Consultants
We invite you to submit full papers addressing original research contributions to the topics listed below (review papers will not be accepted). I-4AM 2024 will include keynotes and panel discussions from thought leaders in the industry, academia, strategic sectors and policy bodies, as well as podium sessions for research papers. All research papers submitted will undergo a peer review process by an international programme committee; all papers accepted for the conference will be published in a proceedings book by Springer Nature and indexed in Scopus and other databases.
A Poster/flyer for I-4AM 2024 is available for download from this link (PDF format: color and black & white), (Image Format: color and black & white). Please feel free to download, print and display this poster in your department premises
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Please note that I-4AM 2024 is intended to be conducted entirely in-person, without any online or hybrid mode.
Submission of papers is sought in all areas of Industry 4.0 and advanced manufacturing, including but not limited to the following topics:
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Call for Papers | : | 15 April 2023 |
Full Paper Submission | : | 30 June 2023 |
Extended Full Paper Submission | : | 30 July 2023 |
Paper Acceptance Decision | : | 15 October 2023 | Final Paper Submission | : | 31 October 2023 |
Early Bird Registration Starts | : | 10 November 2023 |
Early Bird Registration Ends | : | 30 November 2023 |
I-4AM'24 Robotics Challenge | : | 10 - 12 January 2024 |
I-4AM'24 Conference | : | 11 - 12 January 2024 |
Advisory Committee* :
Gurumoorthy, B | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India (Chair) |
Amrutur, Bharadwaj | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Bhattacharjee, Debashish | Tata Steel, India |
Chandrasekhar, U | Wipro 3D, India |
Das, Debabrata | International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Bangalore, India |
Gnanamoorthy, R | Indian Institutes of Technology Madras, India |
Goel, PS | National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS), Bangalore, India |
Gopalakrishnan, Kris | Axilor Ventures, India |
Gregory, Mike | University of Cambridge, UK |
Jayaram, Vikram | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Jayaraman, Kishore | Rolls Royce, India |
Joshi, Suhas S | Indian Institutes of Technology Bombay, India |
Khargaonkar, Pramod | University of California, Irvine, USA |
Majhi, Banshidhar | Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing Kancheepuram, India |
Mandanna, KM | Ashok Leyland, India |
Nagahanumaiah | Central Manufacturing Technology Institute (CMTI), Bangalore, India |
Narahari, Y | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Palanisamy, Suresh | Swinburne University, Australia |
Pratap, Rudra | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Radhakrishnan, P | PSG Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, India |
Ramakrishna, Seeram | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Rao, V Bhujanga | National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS), Bangalore, India |
Reddy, Satheesh | Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), India |
Suresh, Subra | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
Tiwari, Manoj Kumar | National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), India |
Yarlagadda, Prasad | Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
Conference and Programme Chairs :
Chakrabarti, Amaresh | Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India |
Suwas, Satyam | Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India |
Vice-Chair :
Arora, Manish | Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India |
Co-Chairs* :
Adams, Nico | Swinburne University, Australia |
Babu, Ramesh | Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India |
Bartolo, Paulo JDS | University of Manchester, UK |
Frenz, Walter | RWTH Aachen, Germany |
Gupta, Satyandra K | University of Southern California, USA |
Jha, Sunil | Indian Institutes of Technology Delhi, India |
Jolly, Mark | Cranfield University, UK |
Kailas, Satish Vasu | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Karunakaran, KP | Indian Institutes of Technology Bombay, India |
Minshall, Tim | University of Cambridge, UK |
Morikawa, Hiroyuki | University of Tokyo, Japan |
Pal, Surja Kanta | Indian Institutes of Technology Kharagpur, India |
Rao, PVM | Indian Institutes of Technology Delhi, India |
Ravi, B | Indian Institutes of Technology Bombay, India |
Roy, Rajkumar | City University of London, UK |
Schuh, Christopher A | MIT, USA |
Sudarsan, Rachuri | Department of Energy, USA |
Tandon, Puneet | Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur, India |
Tewari, Asim | Indian Institutes of Technology Bombay, India |
Programme Committee* :
Agrawal, Anupam | Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar | |
Anbu, V | Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association (IMTMA), India | |
Bajpai, Vivek | Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines) Dhanbad, India | |
Banerjee, Dipankar | Indian Institute of Science, India | |
Behera, Amar | University of Chester, UK | |
Bhatnagar, Shalabh | Indian Institute of Science, India | |
Biswas, Abhijit | Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru | |
Biswas, Pradipta | Indian Institute of Science, India | |
Boby, Riby Abraham | Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur | |
Bouras, Abdelaziz | Qatar University, Qatar | |
Chakradhar, Dupadu | Indian Institute of Technology, Palakkad | |
Chatterjee, Kaushik | Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru | |
Chinnam, Ratna Babu | Wayne State University, USA | |
Choudhury, Abhik | Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru | |
Ciszak, Olaf | Poznan University of Technology, Poland | |
Das, Abhishek | Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi | |
Date, Prashant P. | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay | |
De, Amitava | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay | |
Desai, Kaushal A. | Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur | |
Dixit, Pradeep | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay | |
Devadula, Sivasrinivasu | Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India | |
Dubey, Rameshwar | Liverpool John Moores University, UK | |
Dwarakanath, Srinivasan | Indian Institute of Management, Bengaluru | |
Dwivedi, Dheerendra Kumar | Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee | |
El-Khasawneh, Bashar | Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates | |
Ferreira, Joao Federal | University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil | |
Frank, Alejandro Germán | Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil | |
G R, Jayanth | Indian Institute of Science, India | |
Ghosal, Ashitava | Indian Institute of Science, India | |
Ghose, Debasish | Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru | |
Ghosh, Gourhari | Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur | |
Gokhale, Amol A. | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay | |
Gopinath, Muvvala | Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India | |
Guha, Anirban | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay | |
Gururaja, Suhasini | Indian Institute of Science, India | |
Haapala, Karl R | Oregon State University, USA | |
Hiremath, Somashekhar S. | Indian Institute of Technology, Madras | |
Huang, Yiinlun | Wayne State University, USA | |
Immanuel, Jose R. | Indian Institute of Technology, Bhilai | |
Jain, Neelesh Kumar | Indian Institute of Technology, Indore | |
Jain, Rahul | Indian Institute of Technology, Bhilai | |
Jain, Vipul | Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand | |
Jha, Pradeep K | Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee | |
Kandasamy, Jayakrishna | Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), India | |
Kar, Amlan | Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines) Dhanbad, India | |
Khatait, Jitendra P | Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi | |
Kulkarni, Satyabodh | National Institute of Technology Karnataka, India | |
Kumar, C S | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India | |
Kumar, Anand S | Indian Institute of Technology, Jammu | |
Kumar, Pradeep | Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee | |
Kumara, Soundar | The Pennsylvania State University, USA | |
Kumaraguru, Senthilkumaran | Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Kancheepuram, India | |
Law, Mohit | Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur | |
Lee, Jay | University of Cincinnati, USA | |
Lingam, Rakesh | Indian Institute of Technology, Dharwad | |
M. A. Somashekara | Indian Institute of Technology, Dharwad | |
Madhusudanan, N | Corporate Technology, Siemens, India | |
Malshe, Ajay | Purdue University, USA | |
Mani, Monto | Indian Institute of Science, India | |
Meena, Kusum | Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India | |
Mishra, Sushil | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay | |
Mittal R. K. | Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati | |
Mohan Santhakumar | Indian Institute of Technology, Palakkad | |
Mohanty, Amiya | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India | |
Mote, Rakesh G. | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay | |
Mujumdar, Soham | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay | |
Mukhopadhyay, Prithviraj | Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | |
Mynors, Diane | Brunel University, UK | |
Nirala, Chandrakant K | Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar | |
Nomesh, Bolia | Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi | |
Ong, S K | National University of Singapore, Singapore | |
Panda, Biranchi | Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati | |
Pande, Sanjay | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India | |
Pandya, Hardik J. | Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru | |
Pathak, P.M. | Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee | |
Prinz, Fritz | Stanford University, USA | |
R, Jose Immanuel | Indian Institute of Technology Bhilai | |
R, Thiyagarajan | Indian Institute of Technology, Tirupati | |
Rajkumar, V | Indian Institute of Technology, Jammu | |
Raman, Thulasi | Indian Institute of Science, India | |
Rassõlkin, Anton | Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia | |
Rehman, Fayyaz | Southampton Solent University, UK | |
Roy, Samir Chandra | Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar | |
S. Aravindan | Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi | |
S. Suryakumar | Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad | |
Sahu, Govind Narayan | Indian Institute of Technology, Tirupati | |
Samuel, G L | Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India | |
Sangwan, Vivek | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India | |
Sankar, Mamilla Ravi | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Tirupati | |
Sarkar, Prabir | Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar | |
Sarkar, Sagar | Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi | |
Sarmah, SP | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India | |
Saxena, Prateek | Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi | |
Sen, Dibakar | Indian Institute of Science, India | |
Setti, Dinesh | Indian Institute of Technology, Palakkad | |
Shafik, Mahmoud | University of Derby, UK | |
Sharma, Apurbba Kumar | Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee | |
Sharma, Varun | Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee | |
Shee, Himanshu | Victoria University, Australia | |
Shehab, Essam | Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan | |
Shrivastava, Amber | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay | |
Singh, Gurminder | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay | |
Singh, Harpreet | Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar | |
Singh, Ramesh Kumar | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay | |
Sinha, Purnendu | Group Innovation, Tata Sons | |
Srinivasan, Vijay | National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA | |
Subbu, S. Kanmani | Indian Institute of Technology, Palakkad | |
Subramanian, Nachiappan | University of Sussex, UK | |
Suh, Suk-Hwan | Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea | |
Sutherland, John W | Purdue University, USA | |
Tao, Fei | Beihang University, China | |
Tomiyama, Tetsuo | International Professional University of Technology in Tokyo, Japan | |
U. Chandrasekhar | GMSIR Scientific Innovation and Research Centre, Bengaluru | |
Udai, Arun Dayal | Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines) Dhanbad, India | |
Vashista, Meghanshu | Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi | |
Vicharapu, Buchibabu | Indian Institute of Technology, Palakkad | |
Vinodh, S | National Institute of Technology Trichy, India | |
Viswanathan, Koushik | Indian Institute of Science, India | |
Vyasarayani, Chandrika Prakash | Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India | |
Witherell, Paul-William | National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA | |
Yuan, Lang | University of South Carolina, USA |
Local Organising Committee :
Bhatt, Apoorv Naresh | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Bhattacharya, Kaushik | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Ghadge, Kiran | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
K M, Raghavendra | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
K S, Puneeth | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Kaushal, Ishaan | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
M, Sona | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Majumder, Anubhab | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Raj, Subin | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Ranjeetha, Mary | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Salma, Nishath | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Singh, Sanjay | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Tripathi, Charu | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Upadhyay, Vivek | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Allam, Venu | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Venugopal, Vinay | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
Yaldiz, Naz | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India |
* to be confirmed
The various sponsor options are available here. Please see below:
Platinum Sponsor: 5 Lakhs (5 registrations, keynote by CTO level/equivalent, sponsor logo in all collaterals, Stall 7.5m*2.5m)
Gold Sponsors: 3.5 Lakhs (3 registrations, technical lead from sponsor as member of a panel discussion, sponsor logo in all collaterals, Stall 5m*2.5m)
Silver Sponsors: 2.5 Lakhs (2 registrations, technical lead from sponsor as member of a panel discussion, sponsor logo in all collaterals, Stall 2.5m*2.5m)
Only Stalls: Each 2.5m*2.5m @ 50K + GST (one registration included)
For enquiries, please write to: i4am.conf@iisc.ac.in
Information for Registration
Registration process
Registration Fees:
Early Bird Registration Fees (On or before 30 November 2023)
I-4AM'24 Registration Category | International | Indian/ SAARC |
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Students | USD 500 | INR 7500 |
Academic & Govt. organizations | USD 600 | INR 9500 |
Industry | USD 700 | INR 12500 |
Late Registration Fees (After 30 November 2023)
I-4AM'24 Registration Category | International | Indian/ SAARC |
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Students | USD 550 | INR 8500 |
Academic & Govt. organizations | USD 650 | INR 10500 |
Industry | USD 750 | INR 13500 |
The registration fee includes:
Charges for extra pages:
If your paper exceeds 10 pages, you need to pay an additional page charge for the publication. A maximum of 2 additional pages are allowed, i.e. the maximum size of the paper, including all sections, is 12 pages. The fixed page charge for extra pages (whether it exceeds by 1 or 2 pages) is:
International | Indian | |
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Fixed Charge for extra pages (Up to 2 pages) | USD 50 | INR 1500 |
Category of registration | International | Indian/ SAARC | ||
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Academic organizations | Govt. organizations | Industry | Students | |
Early bird concession | Before 30thNovember | After 30th November | ||
1 paper with extra pages | 1 paper with no extra pages | |||
2 papers and both are having extra pages | 2 papers and one of them is having extra pages | |||
2 papers with no extra pages | -Non Author- | |||
Total amount to be paid: |
Mode of payment:
Online transfer
NOTE: Please ensure that all charges should be to the account of remitter.
Bank Transfer to-
Beneficiary Name: SOCIETY FOR INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Account Number: SID2411001
Bank Name: HDFC BANK LTD
Branch: M G ROAD BENGALURU Branch, BENGALURU ( KARNATAKA )
IFSC Code: HDFC0000076
STEPS FOR MAKING REGISTRATION FEE PAYMENT FROM HDFC ACCOUNT
RegFeePaymentSteps.docx
Before initiating the registration process, please make sure that you have calculated the amount with the calculator provided on this site.
Conference Registration Form:
Online registration form is given below.
https://forms.office.com/r/gDgJSa4qjT
Brochure:
Brochure link is given below.
i4am24_pamphlet_A4.pdf
Please click the below link for download the receipt.
I4AM24_Registration_Receipts.rar
I-4AM'24 Robotics Challenge: Call for Participation
**In response to the overwhelming demand from robot enthusiasts, the registration fee for the robotics challenge has been WAIVED OFF!!!
Please find below the updated "Call for Participation" for the I-4AM'24 Robotics Challenge for your kind perusal.**
10-12 January 2024, Dept of Design & Manufacturing (erstwhile Centre for Product Design & Manufacturing), IISc
Sponsored by: ARTPARK(AI & Robotics Technology Park, I-Hub @ IISc)
(https://artpark.in/)
• Build a Robot from the Arduino-compatible kit provided.
• Conquer a maze in your robotic journey!
Details on provided kits, task, and registration are available here: Robotics_competition'24_information
WIN CASH PRIZES UP TO INR 50,000 & at no extra cost:
• Internship opportunities at Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru
• Certificates of merit and participation
Team size: 3 members
Registration fee:
• I-4AM'24 Conference Kit, including conference documents.
• FREE if already registered for the I-4AM'24 conference.
• INR 5,000 per head if interested to attend I-4AM'24 https://cpdm.iisc.ac.in/i4am24
The above registration fee of INR 5,000 includes:
• I-4AM'24 Conference Kit, including conference documents.
• Access to all events in the conference programme.
• Conference dinner.
• Tea/coffee, snacks and lunch on all days of the conference (11-12 Jan 2024) at the conference venue, and lunch on 10th Jan 2024 at the competition venue.
Please note that the registration fees does not include Accommodation charges.
Eligibility: Bachelors, Masters and PhD students.(the competition is open only for the students/ staff outside the organizing department., i.e., the "Department of Design and Manufacturing (formerly CPDM), IISc")
Contact: i4am.conf@iisc.ac.in,+91 80 2293 3136
Registration link: https://shorturl.at/dsEKY
Conference website: https://cpdm.iisc.ac.in/i4am24
brochure: https://cpdm.iisc.ac.in/i4am24/resources/i4am24_pamphlet_A4.pdf
Chair of I-4AM'24 Robotics Challenge: Dr. Abhra Roy Chowdhury, Indian Institue of Science, Bengaluru
Volunteer team: Anubhab Majumder, Sanjay Singh, Ansuman Sahu, Vivek Upadhyay, Charu Tripathi, Shivakumar V., Balaram Dash, Renu Tewari, Saravanan M., Nanda Jogesh, Sushmitha S., Kalaivanan K., Sona M., and Vinay Venugopal
Important dates:
Competition - 10th Jan
I4AM conference - 11th, 12th Jan 2024
Prize distribution - 12th Jan 2024
Competition Venue:
MMCR, Dept. of Design and Manufacturing (formerly Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing, Indian Institute of Science), Bengaluru
Please note: Registration ends on 8th Jan, 2024. Only the First 90 Students Make the Cut!
More information on the customized kit details, task description, evaluation criterion, registration process, mode of payment, etc., is available here:
Robotics_competition'24_information
Robotics competition poster: I-4AM'24 Robotics Challennge
For any queries, please contact us at: i4am.conf@iisc.ac.in,+91 80 2293 3136
Industry 4.0 and Advanced Manufacturing, Volume 1 + 2 Proceedings of I-4AM 2024
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
For submission related query:
I-4AM 2024 Secretariat
CPDM, IISc
Phone: +91 80 2293 3136
Email: i4am.conf@iisc.ac.in