Delhi: Students sensitized on impending 4th Industrial Revolution

Update: 2020-02-13 01:02 IST

Delhi: Sanskriti University organised the national seminar on 'Industry 4.0 and Applications' at Mathura. The aim of the seminar was to sensitise the students about the various aspects and dimensions of the fourth industrial revolution and how Industry 4.0 has been impacting the human lives, and business operations. On this occasion, KD Singh -Director of Aircon Systems Pvt. Ltd & Alok Varshney -Director of Cantier Systems Limited were the eminent guests who deliberated on the theme of the Seminar.

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Mr. KD Singh talked about the various emerging aspects of Industry 4.0 and its impact in the aviation industry. He also deliberated on the various aspects of alternative energy which is giving a catalytic boost to the growth and development of the industries in the VUCA world.

Addressing the students KD Singh said that "Students' innovation can revolutionize the industrial sector. The whole world is moving fast with the idea of doing something new and useful. Whether it is in the field of renewable energy options or a new way of generating energy from waste, there is a lot for students to do in both fields. Their innovation can revolutionize the society."

Further, Alok Varshney said that "Industry 4.0 means smart industry. Changes must be made in production, automation, data-centric environments to be part of the fourth industrial revolution. Innovations are constantly being done in every area of human life. In the modern era of advancement and Technology where Artificial Intelligence has revolutionized all areas, our students will also have to start reorienting themselves. The technology of the industry is changing in the world very fast. Students need to prepare themselves to be a part of Industry 4.0 Revolution".

Vice Chancellor Dr. Rana Singh shared the detailed presentation on Industry 4.0. He emphasized the importance of acquiring the latest knowledge, skills and competencies required by the students and the faculty members to be employable in the era of Industry 4.0. The seminar ended with a vote of thanks to all the participants and the dignitaries.

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