The Sunday Guardian

Automotive reseArch centre At iit-mAdrAs to WorK With GermAn BodY

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CHENNAI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Madras will set up an Applied Centre for Advanced Automotive Research Centre in partnershi­p with Fraunhofer Gesellscha­ft of Germany on its campus here, the premier institute has said. “The centre will focus on solutions to the automotive industries with our talent and delivery mechanism of Fraunhofer,” said the institute in a statement here. An agreement was signed here by IIT-Madras Director Bhaskar Ramamurthi and Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology Head Dirk Landgrebe for establishi­ng the research centre. The centre will conduct research on new frontiers such as light-weighting, advanced manufactur­ing, emission, engineerin­g design, novel materials, noise, vibration and harshness (NVH), which are of interest to the automotive sector. The centre will be developed in collaborat­ion with the Department of Heavy Industries and industry partners, including manufactur­ers and automobile associatio­ns. “The centre of excellence will deliver solutions to the industry in a time-bound manner. We will also reach to the industry to understand its requiremen­ts and find solutions to its problems,” said IIT Dean K. Balasubram­anian on the occasion. Fraunhofer has been in India since seven years, collaborat­ing with the Indian industry and the government to strengthen its engagement­s in the country. “Our institute has been at the forefront of developing cutting-edge applied research in the range of production technologi­es,” said Landgrebe in the statement.

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