Exploring Qualte-k-nology for a Breakthrough Tomorrow (Quality of, say, Particulate Technology Knowledge)

Forfattere

  • Priyavrat Thareja Head, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering department, PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh, 160012 India

Nøgleord:

Tamhankar, AUM model of TQM, continual quality improvement, iron pillar, powder metallurgy, Qualte-k-nology

Resumé

Quality, knowledge and technology are synonyms which need the fourth wheel, of human intervention of an innovative mind. Technology-wise, the erstwhile powder metallurgy (PM) process evolved at the stance of lower heat and temperatures (call it energy) required for component development. With every increase in such costs, the PM components can only emerge as more competitive. From charting the past and future developments, this work attempts to journey through a few of the challenges needed to be overcome, along with newer potentials. There is however a need to be more competent, which is argued through this memorabilia while maintaining the general line of direction duly maintained through an acronym “Tamhankar” referring to the scientist who spearheaded DMRL (Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory, Hyderabad). The paradigm how varied knowledge packets align to evolve and strengthen disparate competencies is modeled, and to seek right direction judicious alignment may be maintained ab initio. The improvement objectives are seen as improving quality, conformance, reduce development time and serve allied production objectives of safety, sustainability, environmental considerations, etc. It is envisaged that one needs to be highly agile and adaptable to meet the requisites for manu-future. The exploration of Qualte-k-nology and its dependence on the quality nourishment model “AUM” (alignment, utilization, and metamorphosis) is more on a philosophical note and remains generalized.

Forfatterbiografi

  • Priyavrat Thareja, Head, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering department, PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh, 160012 India
    Heads Materials and Metallurgical Engineering department,PEC University of Technology. Member Editorial board, Indian Foundry Journal. Was meber Ed board, Powder Metallurgy, Quality International Journal from 1987 to 1993.Has innovated in Technical poetry, and authored elucidating Materials and Metallurgical Engineering processes and concepts. a certified, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. An IRCA approved Lead Tutor and certified Auditor and in both QMS and EMS, he has promoted Value Auditing, and helped several industries in improving competence (through a tool ‘COMpro’. He was a part of special group of TC 176- which developed ANSI/ASQ/ISO 9001:20xx Education Management Standard presently under publication at Geneva. He is a TS 16949 Tier II supplier provisional auditor etc. He heads Materials and Metallurgical Engineering at PEC University of Technology, and also a Principal Programme Coordinator of the Total Quality Engineering and Management cell.

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2013-09-05

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