In its efforts to provide high quality trained manpower to the industry, ManavRachna has always believed in imparting education that is customized to suit industry’s demands. In pursuance of this aim Mitsubishi Electric India (MEI) and MRIU have joined hands to establish Mitsubishi Factory Automation Lab. The Mitsubishi Factory Automation Lab, is a new addition in EEE department of FET and has been set up to provide training/ seminars/demonstration to students/faculty of FET, MRIIRS with a view to develop their skills in automation technology. MRIIRS is the First institute in North India with an advanced Mitsubishi Electric Robotics and Factory Automation Lab equipping students with automation skills for Industry 4.0.
Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt Ltd, a company incorporated under Companies Act, 1956, Head Office at DLF Cybercity, Gurgaon has signed MOU with MRIU under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative for spreading awareness about automation amongst young Indian engineers & contribute to the Indian market through its products & technologies.
The Mitsubishi Factory Automation Lab comprises of IQR training setup (2 nos) and Fx PLC Kit. IQR training set up is a comprehensive unit including PLC CPU, GOT, Series inverter, servo amplifier, servomotor and XY plotter. This set up is based on latest technology currently utilized by leading giants like Honda & Suzuki. In near future many more companies are likely to adopt the same technology. As our students will be undergoing training on these kits, it will enhance their employability prospects
The launch of the Lab marks a new chapter in ManavRachna’sendeavour to provide a natural synergy between academia and industry and provide a more practical orientation to the engineering education being imparted at the University.
Mitsubishi Inaugurated Electric Robotics Lab at Manav Rachna Campus recently in the presence of Mr. Katsunori Ishiku, MD, MEI; Mr. Hisahiro Nishimoto, Director, FAID, MEI; Dr. Amit Bhalla, VP, MREI; and senior dignitaries from Manav Rachna and the Japanese and Indian team of Mitsubishi Electric. This is the first robot set-up by Mitsubishi Electric in any North Indian institute.