CEFC at CMTI, Bengaluru (Smart Manufacturing Demonstration and Development Cell)

CEFC at CMTI, Bengaluru (Smart Manufacturing Demonstration and Development Cell)

The objective of the project is to establish Experience Centre for Industry 4.0 / digital manufacturing. Digital factory/platform creation at CMTI is a touch, feel & try centre to demonstrate, evolve and deploy Industry 4.0 solutions. It will be a unique facility for developers, end users and researchers. This facility will be used for bringing awareness, facilitating experiential learning & training. The target sectors are primarily capital goods MSMEs, strategic sector, aircraft industry, aerospace industry, technology start-ups and innovators.

Financial Progress
MHI Cost (INR)
23.76 Cr.
Industry Cost (INR)
5.64 Cr.
Project Cost (INR)
29.4 Cr.
Brief

Key Objectives: a. Establish a Smart Manufacturing Demo cum Development Centre (Machine Tool centric) as a pilot implementation of Smart Manufacturing at cell level (Technology driver) in INDIA; b) Showcase for Industry 4.0 concepts, tools & solutions – capabilities, advantages & limitations (Showcase & Experience Centre - Awareness & Propagation); c) Explore limits of unmanned / automated smart production systems, benchmark I4.0 elements / tools, evaluate system security aspects (R&D); d) Tryouts & evaluation facility for solution developers (Enabling localization & customization); e) Develop / Acquire expertise on smart implementations (Best Practices); f) Support Industry for rolling out smart production systems (Technology Transfer & Handholding) Beneficiaries a) Capital Goods Industry; b) Manufacturing and Engineering Industries, Strategic sectors, Technology start-ups, Innovators etc. c) Aircraft Industry, Aerospace industry etc. d) Machinery builders; e) SME’s to Utilise CMTI facilities and equipment in the focus areas to establish and develop products / process. Focus Areas: a) Digital Factory: For centralized management of layouts, resources and production; b) Machine Automation: Reduce setups, changeover and material handling time; c) Manufacturing Information System (MIS): Organised reporting & decision making; d) Key Performance Indicators (KPI): Evaluation of humans, machines & system performance; e) Smart Maintenance Management: Monitoring of machinery health; f) Internet of Things: Connecting/Integrating physical - devices, elements, subsystems & digital systems to internet.