The document contains details of 50 institutes/organizations that are conducting training programs in various emerging technologies between August 2019 to March 2020. It lists the name of the institute, state, coordinator name, contact details, selected thrust area, period and dates for the training programs. The thrust areas include artificial intelligence, blockchain, internet of things, robotics, data sciences, cyber security, 3D printing and design as well as other areas like signal processing and informational security.
Educate to elevate the students and make them prepare for the industrial requirements of IT Industry and all their future endeavors. And also interested both in academic and research sector for self-development.
Educate to elevate the students and make them prepare for the industrial requirements of IT Industry and all their future endeavors. And also interested both in academic and research sector for self-development.
Topic
Accelerating smart sensors system for operational efficiency
Objectives and Takeaways
• The brownfield application of IoT being the bulk of corporate spending –
Improve productivity and efficiency
• The OEE (Overall Equipment Efficiency) application is the low hanging
fruit especially in manufacturing segments
• The selection of right smart sensor, connectivity and analytics software
is the key to ensure quicker ROI and scale-up for broader use cases
Case Studies and Projects
• Sensitization: The smart way machine to improve efficiency and extract additional capacity production capacity
• Smart sensors for smart city: Application of intelligent sensors to enhance publics good.
Topic
Accelerating smart sensors system for operational efficiency
Objectives and Takeaways
• The brownfield application of IoT being the bulk of corporate spending –
Improve productivity and efficiency
• The OEE (Overall Equipment Efficiency) application is the low hanging
fruit especially in manufacturing segments
• The selection of right smart sensor, connectivity and analytics software
is the key to ensure quicker ROI and scale-up for broader use cases
Case Studies and Projects
• Sensitization: The smart way machine to improve efficiency and extract additional capacity production capacity
• Smart sensors for smart city: Application of intelligent sensors to enhance publics good.
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Data Centers - Striving Within A Narrow Range - Research Report - MCG - May 2...pchutichetpong
M Capital Group (“MCG”) expects to see demand and the changing evolution of supply, facilitated through institutional investment rotation out of offices and into work from home (“WFH”), while the ever-expanding need for data storage as global internet usage expands, with experts predicting 5.3 billion users by 2023. These market factors will be underpinned by technological changes, such as progressing cloud services and edge sites, allowing the industry to see strong expected annual growth of 13% over the next 4 years.
Whilst competitive headwinds remain, represented through the recent second bankruptcy filing of Sungard, which blames “COVID-19 and other macroeconomic trends including delayed customer spending decisions, insourcing and reductions in IT spending, energy inflation and reduction in demand for certain services”, the industry has seen key adjustments, where MCG believes that engineering cost management and technological innovation will be paramount to success.
MCG reports that the more favorable market conditions expected over the next few years, helped by the winding down of pandemic restrictions and a hybrid working environment will be driving market momentum forward. The continuous injection of capital by alternative investment firms, as well as the growing infrastructural investment from cloud service providers and social media companies, whose revenues are expected to grow over 3.6x larger by value in 2026, will likely help propel center provision and innovation. These factors paint a promising picture for the industry players that offset rising input costs and adapt to new technologies.
According to M Capital Group: “Specifically, the long-term cost-saving opportunities available from the rise of remote managing will likely aid value growth for the industry. Through margin optimization and further availability of capital for reinvestment, strong players will maintain their competitive foothold, while weaker players exit the market to balance supply and demand.”
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Empowering the Data Analytics Ecosystem: A Laser Focus on Value
The data analytics ecosystem thrives when every component functions at its peak, unlocking the true potential of data. Here's a laser focus on key areas for an empowered ecosystem:
1. Democratize Access, Not Data:
Granular Access Controls: Provide users with self-service tools tailored to their specific needs, preventing data overload and misuse.
Data Catalogs: Implement robust data catalogs for easy discovery and understanding of available data sources.
2. Foster Collaboration with Clear Roles:
Data Mesh Architecture: Break down data silos by creating a distributed data ownership model with clear ownership and responsibilities.
Collaborative Workspaces: Utilize interactive platforms where data scientists, analysts, and domain experts can work seamlessly together.
3. Leverage Advanced Analytics Strategically:
AI-powered Automation: Automate repetitive tasks like data cleaning and feature engineering, freeing up data talent for higher-level analysis.
Right-Tool Selection: Strategically choose the most effective advanced analytics techniques (e.g., AI, ML) based on specific business problems.
4. Prioritize Data Quality with Automation:
Automated Data Validation: Implement automated data quality checks to identify and rectify errors at the source, minimizing downstream issues.
Data Lineage Tracking: Track the flow of data throughout the ecosystem, ensuring transparency and facilitating root cause analysis for errors.
5. Cultivate a Data-Driven Mindset:
Metrics-Driven Performance Management: Align KPIs and performance metrics with data-driven insights to ensure actionable decision making.
Data Storytelling Workshops: Equip stakeholders with the skills to translate complex data findings into compelling narratives that drive action.
Benefits of a Precise Ecosystem:
Sharpened Focus: Precise access and clear roles ensure everyone works with the most relevant data, maximizing efficiency.
Actionable Insights: Strategic analytics and automated quality checks lead to more reliable and actionable data insights.
Continuous Improvement: Data-driven performance management fosters a culture of learning and continuous improvement.
Sustainable Growth: Empowered by data, organizations can make informed decisions to drive sustainable growth and innovation.
By focusing on these precise actions, organizations can create an empowered data analytics ecosystem that delivers real value by driving data-driven decisions and maximizing the return on their data investment.
Adjusting primitives for graph : SHORT REPORT / NOTESSubhajit Sahu
Graph algorithms, like PageRank Compressed Sparse Row (CSR) is an adjacency-list based graph representation that is
Multiply with different modes (map)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector multiply.
2. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector multiply.
Sum with different storage types (reduce)
1. Performance of vector element sum using float vs bfloat16 as the storage type.
Sum with different modes (reduce)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector element sum.
2. Performance of memcpy vs in-place based CUDA based vector element sum.
3. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (memcpy).
4. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
Sum with in-place strategies of CUDA mode (reduce)
1. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
1. Sr.
No.
Name of Institute/Organisation State/UT Name of Coordinator Mobile Number Email ID Select Thrust Area
PERIOD
(Aug 19 to
March 20)
Date ANY OTHER AREA
1
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
PUDUCHERRY
Pondicherry DR.R.CHANDRASEKAR 9659447029 chandrasekar@nitpy.ac.in 3. Blockchain Dec-2019 27 to 31
2
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
PUDUCHERRY
Pondicherry Dr. S.THANGAVEL 9443676688 thangavel.s@nitpy.ac.in 2. Internet of Things (IoT) Aug-2019 26 to 30
3 Central University of Kerala Kerala Dr. Rajesh R. 9894850299 rajeshr@cukerala.ac.in 2. Internet of Things (IoT) Oct-2019 16 to 20
4
Department of Computer Science, Central
University of Kerala
Kerala Dr. Rajesh R. 9894850299 rajeshr@cukerala.ac.in 4. Robotics Nov-2019 1 to 5
5 College of Engineering Attingal - IHRD Kerala Dr.Sunil T T 9446172785 suniltt@gmail.com 6. Data Sciences Dec-2019 9 to 13
6
Indian Institute of Information Technology,
Design and Manufacturing (Institute of
National Importance), Kancheepuram, Chennai
Tamil Nadu Dr. Vijayakumar K 9549659069 vijayakumar@iiitdm.ac.in 1. Artificial Intelligence Dec-2019 4 to 8
7
Indian Institute of Information Technology,
Design and Manufacturing (Institute of
National Importance), Kancheepuram, Chennai
Tamil Nadu Dr. Vijayakumar K 9549659069 vijayakumar@iiitdm.ac.in 2. Internet of Things (IoT) Nov-2019 15 to 19
8
Indian Institute of Information Technology,
Design and Manufacturing (Institute of
National Importance), Kancheepuram, Chennai
Tamil Nadu Dr. Vijayakumar K 9549659069 vijayakumar@iiitdm.ac.in 4. Robotics Sep-2019 26 to 30
9
Indian Institute of Information Technology,
Design and Manufacturing (Institute of
National Importance), Kancheepuram, Chennai
Tamil Nadu Dr. Vijayakumar K 9549659069 vijayakumar@iiitdm.ac.in 10. Any Other Area Dec-2019 18 to 22
Power Electronic converters
and Controllers for EV and
Smartgrid
10 Central University of Kerala Kerala Dr. Thasleema T M 9497295949 thasleema@cukerala.ac.in 1. Artificial Intelligence Aug-2019 6 to 11
11
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
PUDUCHERRY
Pondicherry Dr.S.THANGAVEL 9443676688 thangavel.s@nitpy.ac.in 1. Artificial Intelligence Jan-2020 6 to 10
12 College of Engineering Chengannur Kerala Dr Smitha Dharan 9947061826 smitha@ceconline.edu 1. Artificial Intelligence Dec-2019 2 to 6
13
National Institute of Technology Karnataka-
Surathkal
Karnataka bhawana rudra 919502742465 bhawanarudra7@gmail.com 3. Blockchain Dec-2019 16 to 20
14 Anna University, Chennai Tamil Nadu
G.Arumaikkannu &
A.Sureshbabu
9840484488 arumai@annauniv.edu 8. 3D Printing & Design Sep-2019 16 to 20
15
Madras Institute of Technology, Anna
University
Tamil Nadu Dr. P. Anandhakumar 9841667886 anandh@mitindia.edu 1. Artificial Intelligence Nov-2019 11 to 15
16 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING KALLOOPPARA Kerala DR.SHANAVAZ K.T 9496108494 shanavazkt@yahoo.co.in 7. Cyber Security Oct-2019 21 to 25
17 IHRD-College of Engineering Cherthala Kerala Dr.Preetha Theresa Joy 9847547127 preetha@cectl.ac.in 3. Blockchain Oct-2019 14 to 18
18
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY,
COIMBATORE
Tamil Nadu
Dr. N.NANDAKUMAR & Dr.
T.SEKAR
9994496070 nannthu@yahoo.com 8. 3D Printing & Design Sep-2019 16 to 20
19 Central University of Kerala Kerala Dr.Manohar Naik S 9885883395 manoharamen@cukerala.ac.in 7. Cyber Security Sep-2019 23 to 27
20
National Institute of Technology Karnataka-
Surathkal
Karnataka
Dr. Alwyn R Pais and Dr. P
Santhi Thilagam
9448081299 alwyn.pais@gmail.com 7. Cyber Security Dec-2019 16 to 20
21
National Institute of Technology Karnataka-
Surathkal
Karnataka
Dr. Alwyn R. Pais and Dr. P.
Santhi Thilagam
9448081299 alwyn.pais@gmail.com 2. Internet of Things (IoT) Nov-2019 4 to 8
22
National Institute of Technology Karnataka-
Surathkal
Karnataka
Dr. Alwyn R. Pais and Dr. P.
Santhi Thilagam
9448081299 alwyn.pais@gmail.com 10. Any Other Area Oct-2019 14 to 18 Informational Security
23 University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering Karnataka Dr. Thriveni J 9886063570 drthrivenij@gmail.com 2. Internet of Things (IoT) Nov-2019 18 to 22
ATAL Brouchers for A.Y 2019-20 for Trivandram ATAL Academy
2. Sr.
No.
Name of Institute/Organisation State/UT Name of Coordinator Mobile Number Email ID Select Thrust Area
PERIOD
(Aug 19 to
March 20)
Date ANY OTHER AREA
ATAL Brouchers for A.Y 2019-20 for Trivandram ATAL Academy
24
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY,
COIMBATORE
Tamil Nadu Dr.P.Ilamathi 9150166344 ilamathi@gct.ac.in 8. 3D Printing & Design Oct-2019 28 to 1
25
National Power Training Institute, Alappuzha,
Kerala
Kerala Rahul Pandey 9911895564 rahul.npti@gov.in 2. Internet of Things (IoT) Dec-2019 16 to 20
26
National Power Training Institute, Alappuzha,
Kerala
Kerala Rahul Pandey 9911895564 rahul.npti@gov.in 6. Data Sciences Feb-2020 24 to 28
27
National Power Training Institute, Alappuzha,
Kerala
Kerala Rahul Pandey 9911895564 rahul.npti@gov.in 7. Cyber Security Mar-2019 16 to 20
28 Anna University, Chennai Tamil Nadu Dr. M. A. Bhagyaveni 9840767172 bhagya@annauniv.edu 2. Internet of Things (IoT) Oct-2019 28 to 1
29 HOT LINE TRAINING CENTRE Karnataka S PRAKASH 9964560111 prakash.npti@gov.in 1. Artificial Intelligence Aug-2019 19 to 23
30 HOT LINE TRAINING CENTRE Karnataka S PRAKASH 9964560111 prakash.npti@gov.in 7. Cyber Security Dec-2019 2 to 6
31 National Power Training Institute, Neyveli Tamil Nadu S.Senthil Kumar 9443088015 ssenthil.npti@gov.in 6. Data Sciences Nov-2019 18 to 22
32 National Power Training Institute, Neyveli Tamil Nadu S.Senthil Kumar 9443088015 ssenthil.npti@gov.in 7. Cyber Security Dec-2019 16 to 20
33 Anna University, Chennai Tamil Nadu
Dr. J.Preethi,
Dr.T.Suganthalakshmi
9489362380 preethivenky2003@gmail.com 6. Data Sciences Aug-2019 26 to 30
34 Government College of Engineering, Srirangam Tamil Nadu Dr. I. Rahamathullah 9444269773 rahamath.iitm@gmail.com 4. Robotics Nov-2019 25 to 29
35 Anna University, Chennai Tamil Nadu Dr.K. Kanthavel 9894666288 kandavelkk@gmail.com 8. 3D Printing & Design Aug-2019 26 to 30
36 University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering Karnataka Dr. P DeepaShenoy 9880129202 shenoypd1@gmail.com 6. Data Sciences Sep-2019 23 to 27
37 University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering Karnataka Dr. K B Raja 9448062034 raja_kb@yahoo.com 7. Cyber Security Dec-2019 9 to 13
38
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
SRIRANGAM
Tamil Nadu S.Annie Joice 9940914774 anniejoice@gces.edu.in 2. Internet of Things (IoT) Nov-2019 4 to 8
39
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
SRIRANGAM
Tamil Nadu Dr. G. Mahalakshmi 9629371185 gmahalakshmi@gces.edu.in 7. Cyber Security Oct-2019 21 - 25
40
GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
SRIRANGAM
Tamil Nadu Dr.T.SHANKAR 9942925211 tshankar@gces.edu.in 10. Any Other Area Sep-2019 23 - 27
Recent Advances in Signal
Processing, RF &
Wireless Communication
41
COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
Kerala Dr.Santosh Kumar M.B. 9746622326 santo_mb@cusat.ac.in 3. Blockchain Oct-2019 21 - 25
42
COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
Kerala Dr.Santosh Kumar M.B 9020295579 santo_mb@cusat.ac.in 6. Data Sciences Jan-2019 27-31
43
COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
Kerala Dr.Santosh Kumar M.B. 9746622326 santo_mb@cusat.ac.in 4. Robotics Feb-2020 Nov-15
44
Adi Shankara Institute of Engineering and
Technology,Kalady
Kerala Sijo George 9947180761 sijo.eee@adishankara.ac.in 3. Blockchain Aug-2019 Dec-17
45 Model Finishing School Kerala Maneksh P. S. 9895033349 mfstvm.ihrd@gmail.com 4. Robotics Nov-2019 27 nov-01 dec
46 MES College of Engineering Kuttippuram Kerala Dr. Suneesh PU 9895147713 suneeshtvr@gmail.com 8. 3D Printing & Design Dec-2019 02-Jun
47
School of Ocean Engineering and Underwater
Technology,KUFOS
Kerala Dr. C D Suriyakala 8281326577 dr_soeut@kufos.ac.in 2. Internet of Things (IoT) Sep-2019 16-20
48 Bangalore University Karnataka Dr. Dilip Kumar S M 7899760966 dilipkumarsm@gmail.com 3. Blockchain Aug-2019 19 - 23
49 Bangalore University Karnataka Dr. K.B. Raja 9448062034 raja_kb@yahoo.com 7. Cyber Security Dec-2019 09 to 13
50 University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering Karnataka Dr. Venkatesh 9945246276 venkateshm.uvce@bub.ernet.in 1. Artificial Intelligence Oct-2019 14 - 18