Re: 4i-Lab, I.I.T.Kanpur, India

From: Greg Pettengill (greg@coteart.com)
Date: Thu Dec 18 2003 - 19:38:19 EET


T.V.K.Gupta wrote:

>Dear Sir,
>
>We are very happy to inform you that recently we have started a Central
>Facility at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India called 4i
>Lab(Ideation, Innovation, Incubation Implementation). It is equipped with
>all the facilities required for the Product Development(from Reverse
>Engineering to Prototyping). The lab is fully functional with ATOS scanner,
>CAD/CAE facility, Deckel Maho Milling Center, Gildmeister Turing Center,
>Titan from Stratasys, Omax Water Jet Cutting Machine.
>
>The basic purpose of this facility is that all the students both Under
>Graduate and Post Graduate Students get trained on these machines and work
>for their research program, to provide high end technolgogy development
>facility to industry. In continuing our facilities enhancement we are
>planning to get a Laser Cutting Machine and a PCB manufacturing Machine. We
>are very happy to inform you about our new facility to you.
>
>We do provide research services in the areas of CAD/CAE/RP/RA/RE as a whole
>in Product Development activities.
>
>with best regards,
>Gupta
>
>Note: Please see the attached file of the brochure for further details.
>
>For further information please contact:
>
>T.V.K.GUPTA
>Research Engineer,
>4i-Lab,
>I.I.T.Kanpur
>Kanpur, India
>Pin: 208 016
>
>Tel: +91-512-2597475,2597838
>Fax: +91-512-2597302
>email: tvkg@iitk.ac.in
>
>

Dear Gupta,

Thank You for informing me of your new 4i-Lab! I have taken the liberty
of sending this e-mail to the Rapid Prototyping e-Mail List (RPML) where
am sure that it will be of interest to many of its subscribers.

Please tell me more about the "research services" that you provide. How
might I take advantage of them? In what ways do you think we could
possibly collaborate or be of value to each other?

-- 
Best Regards
Greg Pettengill
Cat Herder Extraordinaire!:-)
Cote' Art & Engineering <http://coteart.com/>
321-269-7587


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