CAE - CADD Centre Resource https://caddcentre.com/blog A Gold Mine of Information Thu, 02 Nov 2023 06:44:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.24 Reverse engineering application for recovery of broken parts https://caddcentre.com/blog/reverse-engineering-application-for-recovery-of-broken-parts/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=reverse-engineering-application-for-recovery-of-broken-parts Wed, 06 Apr 2022 07:24:38 +0000 https://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=507 Damaged or broken parts are usually too expensive to replace or are no longer available. Reverse engineering can be defined as the systematic evaluation of a product for replication. It involves designing a new...

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Damaged or broken parts are usually too expensive to replace or are no longer available. Reverse engineering can be defined as the systematic evaluation of a product for replication. It involves designing a new part, copying an existing part, restoring a damaged or broken part, improving the accuracy of a model, and inspecting a digital model. The benefits of the technique include immediate feedback, data reduction, direct geometry generation, and higher accuracy of the end product. This article demonstrates some usage possibilities and the benefits of using reverse engineering methodologies and techniques in the production process, especially if there are parts without 3D CAD support.

The purpose of reverse engineering is to test and improve its products, to evaluate competing products and their technical characteristics, to simulate their performance dynamics with other structural units or in the environment, to assess violations of potential copyrights, etc. Therefore, reverse engineering is an indispensable tool for improving existing products and developing new products.

Reverse engineering is an essential department of the geometrical layout and manufacture application area, and this method has been extensively diagnosed as being an essential step within side the product improvement cycle. The use of reverse engineering will in large part lower the production time and costs. Reverse engineering is the procedure of manufacturing layout information within side the shape of CAD version from the bodily component within side the procedure of the product layout. In evaluation to the conventional manufacturing sequence, opposite engineering generally begins with measuring a current object, so that a strong version may be deduced on the way to employ the benefits of CAD/CAM/CAE technologies.

 

Reverse engineering technique incorporates three foremost steps which are used to extract expertise approximately the design, material, structure, floor qualities, and working situations of the product etc. The procedural steps are described as the scanning phase, factor processing phase and solid modelling. Before reverse engineering, some factors have to be taken into consideration in making plans, including motives for which an element is to be reverse engineered, element size, element complexity, element material, element geometry, element finish, etc.

Ability to reduce inspection times or turnaround times, reverse engineering approaches are gaining popularity in today’s competitive market as today’s global environment is rapidly changing and seeking new ways to overcome the time constraints and find new products and improve them. But future work is also needed in this area as there is potential for improving reverse engineering approaches as they lack efficiency and accuracy. Most reverse engineering algorithms require additional improvements for better results and less chance of errors.

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How to make engineers employable? https://caddcentre.com/blog/how-to-make-engineers-employable/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-make-engineers-employable Mon, 20 Mar 2017 10:59:52 +0000 http://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=63 Engineering colleges in India churn out more than 500,000 engineers annually and every year thousands are added to that number. The harsh reality is that most of them have an engineering degree in hand...

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Engineering colleges in India churn out more than 500,000 engineers annually and every year thousands are added to that number. The harsh reality is that most of them have an engineering degree in hand but no expertise at all. A mere 18 to 20% of these engineering graduates can actually be called employable. The problem is that our education system focuses more on quantity rather than quality. It follows the outdated approach of emphasizing more on theories and less on practical applications. Engineers are supposed to be problem solvers. They are provided the tools to solve problems using the knowledge they gained while pursuing their respective engineering courses. The majority of these engineering graduates are clueless when it comes to solving real-world problems.

Alright, enough cursing the system, it is high time that we come up with a solution to change the scenario. Institutions and employers need to come together to make changes to the curriculum to meet the industry requirements. They need to do away with traditional teaching methods and realize the importance of the growing era of internet. Also they should hire professionals from the industry as special instructors to give them real world insights into the industry.

Students have to work on their part too; they of course are a big part of the system. They have to make themselves acquainted with the fast changing economy. They can follow certain key points for their development to make themselves employable:

 

1. Be focused on a particular field and gain expertise in it. Starting work on certificate courses like Solidworks, Revit, and more related to your concern industry.

2. Create a genuine resume that reflects your individuality. Don’t copy it from the seniors.

3. Take up online courses or join some company during vacations for a real-time experience.

4. Stay aware of the current trends and changing requirements of the industry, and acquire new skills to meet those requirements.

5. Sharpen your communication skills and work on your confidence. You’ve got to convince your worth of your employer.

6. As much as we may hate it, most companies filter out resumes based on scores. Scoring higher marks are important for getting a job.

 

CADD Centre is backed by a team of experienced and professionally qualified teachers, maintaining the highest standard for the facility to create the perfect environment for professional training. CADD Centre Training Services focuses on initiatives to develop industry-institute partnerships; courses on CAD, and CAE, are updated constantly with inputs from the industry.

 

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Indian Design Industry – Designing a New Growth ERA https://caddcentre.com/blog/design-industry-designing-a-new-growth-era/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=design-industry-designing-a-new-growth-era Mon, 20 Mar 2017 10:44:14 +0000 http://blog.caddcentre.com/?p=59 Design industry in India is characterised by many small to medium sized “innovative” firms. There are a few well organized design companies with high employment rates. These firms offer multiple specialities and serve more...

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Design Industry - Designing a New Growth ERA

Design Industry – Designing a New Growth ERA

Design industry in India is characterised by many small to medium sized “innovative” firms. There are a few well organized design companies with high employment rates. These firms offer multiple specialities and serve more or less as one-stop-shop for design needs (marketing, arts, publication etc.). Indian government is taking initiatives to improve the state of design industry in India and opening doors for satisfying employment opportunities. Make in India is one such initiative to encourage investors and entrepreneurs to invest in Indian economy and CADD Centre is playing its part to make this move a success.

The Essence of the Design Industry

Design industry in any economy holds an important aspect of creativity, innovation and growth. It provides processes and tools to translate ideas into practical business applications and thereby translating into huge monetary growth. It is an interdisciplinary, problem-solving discipline which combines creativity with skill and knowledge in areas of technology, business and communications.

Organizations hire professional designers to carry out tasks such as packaging and designing effective advertising campaigns, designing product, developing their unique identity etc. Design industry is the keystone to the design of publications including books, online resources, newspapers, blogs, magazines and websites.

Global Expansion and Abundant Opportunities

A few Indian design companies are internationalizing their operations. They have been opening offices in other countries and tying up with design companies from other countries. Students who have completed their courses can find lots of job opportunities whether they want to start their career in fashion industry, animation, graphic design/web design, architecture or manufacturing there are various roles available within the design industry.

Foreign companies like Saffron Brand Consultants, Landor & Associates, Fitch, WD partners have already setup operations in India. These companies mainly represent the branding and communication domain. There is news of a few more coming to India from other design domains as well.

Some such tie-ups are:

1. Elephant Strategy + Design entered into an alliance with npk Industrial Design, Netherlands and Design Continuum, USA.

2. Vyas Gianetti Creative signed six partnerships with Flex / The Innovation Lab (Product Design); Lava Graphic Studios (Editorial Design); Indeed (Marketing Sales & Strategy); Wally Olins’ Saffron; DixonBaxi (Creative and Strategic consultancy); and Ryan + Deslauriers (Real Estate Branding).

3. Onio Design has partnered with Style Vision, France for Trend Research.

4. Brandscapes Worldwide Consultancy has tied up with Design Bridge, U.K based design consultancy firm.

Key Insights into the Design Landscape

1. People in Taiwan, India and China are well aware of public design institutions.

2. Italy, China and India are the main players in overseas design outsourcing.

3. China and India are thought to enjoy affordable pricing for design development.

4. In France, India and Sweden, consumers favour a design style that is reflective of their unique cultural characteristics.

5. Korean firms spent less money on design, along with Brazilian and Indian firms. Design-related investment is the lowest in India.

6. The total expenditure by people on design is highest in Britain and U.S., while those of Korea, China and India are low, indicating lack of awareness of design.

Indian Government Initiatives for Industry Improvement

The Indian government has taken crucial steps in collaboration with private associations to enhance the state of the design industry. One significant driver of transformation is the “Make in India” campaign.

“Make in India” is driving the transformation

Make in India is the Indian government’s flagship campaign planned to encourage the domestic manufacturing industry and attract outsiders to invest into the Indian economy. The Prime Minister invites all the members associated with the campaign, especially the corporates and the entrepreneurs, and realize their duties by first developing the nation and for investors to provide the country with foreign investments.

Mr. Narendra Modi also promised to have an overall development of nation rather than a political agenda. He puts emphasis over the poverty improvement and employment creation that would certainly the key point to make the campaign successful. Make in India includes 25 sectors of the economy for skills enhancement and job creation.

The list includes: bio-technology, chemicals, tourism, aviation, IT, textiles, and hospitality, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, ports, leather, wellness, design manufacturing, mining, railways, renewable energy, and electronics. The initiative is expected to drive an increase in tax revenue and GDP growth.

The Indian Advantage

Indian technical forces have expertise that cannot be found anywhere else around the globe. Specifically, Indians do have a rare capacity for creating creative resolutions with limited resources when compared with the engineers in the West.

Nurturing Talent: CADD Centre’s Contribution

There are few institutions those works regularly on the students to improve their skills and give them a platform to get their dream job. CADD Centre is a leading one.

CADD Centre is Asia’s biggest network of CAD training centres, head quartered at Chennai, India and provides end to end solution to CAD users and also trained students in fields such as Computer Aided Engineering (CAE), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and Computer Aided Design (CAD).

Today, CADD Centre have more than 520 franchise outlets which are spread across 22 countries. CADD Centre has excelled in training over 1 Million graphic artists, engineers, and management professionals, who are employed globally.

Shaping the Future

If the prime minister is giving his full support to the Design sector through the Make in India movement, career openings must be explored far beyond what was previously thought possible for Engineers. CADD Centre is playing its part to drive this transformation can prove to be counsellor and a trusted advisor in this direction.

In Conclusion

Design can renovate the way we do things, and result in new economic benefits and a better quality of life. With the proper strategies in design, can solve problems in ways that are functionally and aesthetically pleasing and make economic sense. Design helps to improve business efficiencies, offer world-class products and services, improve quality and differentiation, productivity and margins, increase revenues and achieve higher market share and accelerated growth.

This article presents the Indian Design Industry in its present form and future scope and also discusses how movements like “Make in India” transform the state of Design sector in India and generate new revenue opportunities.

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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. What is the “Make in India” campaign?

“Make in India” is a flagship campaign by the Indian government aimed at promoting domestic manufacturing and attracting foreign investments into India’s economy.

2. What are some key sectors covered by the “Make in India” initiative?

The “Make in India” initiative encompasses 25 sectors, including biotechnology, chemicals, tourism, aviation, IT, textiles, hospitality, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and more.

3. How does the Indian design industry compare internationally?

India, along with Italy and China, is a major player in overseas design outsourcing. However, design-related investment is comparatively lower in India.

4. What role does CADD Centre play in shaping talent in the design industry?

CADD Centre is Asia’s largest network of CAD training centers, providing comprehensive training in fields like Computer Aided Engineering, Manufacturing, and Design. It has trained over a million professionals globally.

5. How can effective design benefit businesses?

Effective design can enhance business efficiencies, offer superior products and services, improve quality, increase productivity, boost revenues, and secure a higher market share, ultimately leading to accelerated growth.

 

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