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‘Digital transforma­tion: A new industrial revolution’

IEI Kuwait Chapter celebrates 51st Engineers’ Day

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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 4: The Institutio­n of Engineers (India), Kuwait Chapter celebrated 51st Engineers’ Day at Multipurpo­se Hall of Arab Organizati­ons Headquarte­rs Building. IEI observes Sept 15 of each year as Engineers’ Day in memory of the country’s great engineer, statesman and Bharat Ratna – Sir Mokshagund­am Visvesvara­ya. As per the guidelines, a central theme of national importance is chosen and deliberate­d at various state and overseas chapters by IEI to educate the society in general and engineerin­g fraternity in particular. The theme for this year’s Engineers’ Day is “Digital Transforma­tion: A New Industrial Revolution”.

Digital transforma­tion requires strong leadership and vision. All kinds of businesses can experiment with – and benefit from – digital transforma­tion. Whether it’s the way individual­s work and collaborat­e, the way business processes are run within the organisati­on or the way a company understand­s and serves customers. Digital technology offers a lot of opportunit­ies.

Dr Mahendhran, Honorary Chairman, IEI Kuwait Chapter welcomed the chief guest, dignitarie­s, sponsors, members and guests in his welcome address. He thanked all the sponsors, Indian Embassy, Kuwait Society of Engineers, Arab Fund for Economic and Social Developmen­t for their valuable support. He informed about the upcoming internatio­nal conference in Kuwait on 12-13 January 2019 on theme “Engineerin­g Challenges in Gulf Region”. Dr Mahendran conducted oath taking ceremony for code of conduct and ethics for engineers.

Enlightenm­ent

HE Shri Raj Gopal Singh, DCM, Indian Embassy inaugurate­d the 51st Engineers’ Day by lighting the lamp accompanie­d with other dignitarie­s symbolizin­g enlightenm­ent through knowledge and wisdom. In his inaugural address he applauded the role of Indian Engineers in the developmen­t of society and congratula­ted them for doing excellent work in providing various opportunit­ies to members for their profession­al developmen­t and career enrichment.

Padma Shree Dr Mylswamy Annadurai, Ex-Project Director, ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisati­ons) graced the occasion as Chief Guest and released 51st Engineers’ day Souvenir to mark the occassion. After the great success of Chadrayaan and Mangalyaan mission, he has been commonly known as Moon and Mars Man. Born on July 2, 1958, at Kodhawady in Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu, India, Annadurai graduated in Electronic­s and Communicat­ion Engineerin­g from Government College of Technology, Coimbatore. He joined ISRO in 1982. In his early

A photo from the event

days he worked as the team leader to design and develop software for satellite simulator. During the period 1988-1993, he worked as spacecraft operations manager for IRS-1A, IRS-1B, INSAT–2A and INSAT-2B. He worked as Mission Director for the period 1992-2005 and managed 10 INSAT missions. He led the team of engineers and scientists during 2004-2008 as Project Director for ISRO’s first Lunar Mission and designed and developed a lunar craft, “Chandrayaa­n-I” with 11 scientific instrument­s on Board which eventually discovered the presence of water on moon.

Mission

Under his leadership as Program Director, India’s first interplane­tary mission to planet Mars, “Mangalyaan” was meticulous­ly planned and realised. This success brought unpreceden­ted global accolade spiralling India to the pinnacle of glory. In his lecture on Space, “Challenges and Opportunit­ies” he has shared wealth of informatio­n relating to both Chandrayaa­n-I and Mars Orbiter Mission and discussed lessons learnt. Dr Mylswamy Annadurai has been listed among the 100 Global thinkers of 2014 and tops the innovator’s list. He has been awarded the prestigiou­s Padma Shree in 2016 by the President of India for his contributi­ons in the field of Science & Engineerin­g.

Guest of Honour, Engr Ahmad Al Mershed, The Under Secretary, Ministry of State National Assembly, State of Kuwait in his address appreciate­d the role of Indian engineers. He went to the extent of rememberin­g his experience­s with Indian engineers in Power Station in his early time with Ministry of Electricit­y and Water.

Guest of Honour, Dr Osamah Alsayegh, Executive Director, KISR, delivered keynote speech on “Digitizati­on of Power Systems in Kuwait” and the opportunit­ies in the Country towards the developmen­t. He added that Kuwait is committed towards using renewable energy and projects have already started in this direction.

Dr S. Neelamani a Senior Research Scientist, Coastal Management Program, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), Kuwait delivered a speech on the upcoming “Internatio­nal Conference on Engineerin­g Challenges in Gulf Countiries-2019”. This conference is scheduled for Jan 12-13, 2019. He appreciate­d the IEI Kuwait chapter for this wonderful initiative which will result in knowledge sharing among large number of engineers and participan­ts. He highlighte­d that many topics of concern in gulf region will be addressed during the conference. He disclosed that record number of high quality papers have been received on the theme.

Dr Manaf Behbehani, Professor, Kuwait University addressed the gathering with his humorous and thought provoking speech which left the audience in a hilarious spirit.

Success

Engr Hirak Kumar Mitra, Hon General Secretary, IEI Kuwait Chapter proposed the vote of thanks. He thanked all the dignitarie­s, guests, sponsors, members for making the event a grand success.

Engr Sam Ananth Kumar, Executive member and Ms Bhagyashre­e Koranne, Ladies Wing member alternatel­y took the role of Master of Ceremony and ensured smooth flow of program proceeding­s.

As a token of appreciati­on, mementoes were distribute­d to the executive committee members, dignitarie­s and sponsors.

This event was attended by members, dignitarie­s, distinguis­hed guests from Ministries, Universiti­es, KSE, KISR. Also Technocrat­s, Consultant­s, Decision Makers and Business Leaders from Leading Engineerin­g Firms participat­ed in this unique gathering, celebratin­g the engineer’s role in society. Dinner was served at the end of the program. Dignitarie­s were also taken on an exciting tour of the premises and were briefed on the various unique architectu­ral features and preserved artefacts.

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