Ministry of Heavy Industries 8 Centres of Excellence (CoEs) established in Phase -I of the Scheme for Enhancement of Competitiveness in the Ind
Ministry of Heavy Industries

8 Centres of Excellence (CoEs) established in Phase -I of the Scheme for Enhancement of Competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods Sector
2 Centres of Excellence (CoEs) sanctioned in Phase -II of the Scheme for Enhancement of Competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods Sector
Posted On: 22 JUL 2022 5:09PM by PIB Delhi
Under the Phase-I of the Scheme for Enhancement of Competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods Sector, eight Centres of Excellence (CoEs) have been established.
Under the Phase -II of the Scheme for Enhancement of Competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods Sector, two Centres of Excellence (CoEs) have been sanctioned so far.
The state wise list of CoEs established / being established along with funds release status is placed at Annexure A.
There has been no delay in release of funds by Ministry of Heavy Industries.
ANNEXURE A
(Rs in crores)
State |
Name of CoE |
Technology Developed |
Total Project Cost/ MHI contribution |
Funds released by MHI year wise |
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2019-20 |
2020-21 |
2021-22 |
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Delhi |
1. Centre of Excellence(CoE) at Indian Institute of Technology- Delhi |
Design and development of robot for sliver can transfer from one machine to designated machine |
4.6433 / 3.7146 |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |
Jharkhand |
2. Centre of Excellence (CoE) at HEC Ranchi |
Development of 5 Cubic Meter Hydraulic Excavator – HEX 400 |
6.60/ 5.28 |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |
Karnataka |
3. Centre of Excellence(CoE) at Central Manuf-acturing Technology Institute (CMTI), Bengaluru |
Development of shuttle less rapiers looms of 450 RPM and 550 RPM |
20.00/ 16.00 |
NIL |
5.00 |
NIL |
4. Centre of Excellence (CoE) at IISc Bengaluru |
Development of additive manufacturing machines based on electron beam/plasma/laser technologies |
10.40/ 8.40 |
2.95 |
NIL |
NIL |
|
5. Augmentation of Centre of Excellence at IISc, Bengaluru |
This project has been sanctioned under Phase 2 of the Scheme in the FY 2022-23. The funds are yet to be released under this project. |
30/24 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
|
Tamil Nadu |
6. Centre of Excellence(CoE) at Indian Institute of Technology- Madras for development of 11 advanced technologies for Machine Tools and Production Technology |
i. Development of 5-axis Multi-tasking Machine; ii. Development of 5-axis Universal Machining Center; iii. Development of Orbital Motion Mechanism for Abrasive Cutting; iv. Development of Direct Drive Abrasive Cutting Machine; v. Development of Automated Multi-station Grinding Polishing Machine; vi. Development of 5 kW axis drives and 25 kW spindle drives for machine tool applications; vii. Development of Hydrostatic Systems (Guideways and Spindles) for Machine Tools; viii. Automation of Grinding Process Intelligence; ix. Thermal Compensation Strategy in CNC lathes; x. Development of Low Cost Machine Tending Robot; and xi.. Development of Ultra Precision Micromachining Center |
49.01/ 39.07 |
6.92284 |
0.20 |
NIL |
7. Centre of Excellence (CoE) at PSG College of Technology for development of three Welding technologies |
i. Automated Welding Systems for Specific Industrial Application; ii. Intelligent Welding Power Supply System with waveform shaping Techniques; iii. Alloy design for Welding Simulation & Analysis for Development of New Welding Electrodes & Filler Metals. |
26.70/ 21.10 |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |
|
8. Centre of Excellence (CoE) at Coimbatore by Sitarc |
Smart Submersible (6 inch) Pumping Solutions for Industrial and Water Supply Applications |
8.41/ 6.728 |
NIL |
NIL |
NIL |
|
9. Augmentation of Existing Centre of Excellence by AMTDC, IIT Madras |
This project has been sanctioned under Phase 2 of the Scheme in the FY 2022-23. The funds are yet to be released under this project. |
33.2786/ 26.623 |
NA |
NA |
NA |
|
West Bengal |
10. Centre of Excellence (CoE) at Indian Institute of Technology- Kharagpur for Advanced Manufacturing |
i) Non-metallic Inclusions (NMI) and its control, new steel products through energy efficient EAF; ii) Multi- sensor integrated robotic system for hazardous jobs in manufacturing industry; iii) Exploring solutions for various technological challenges in metal additive manufacturing technology and sharing the relevant know how with the Indian heavy engineering industries; iv) (a) Selection of raw materials for additive manufacturing applications in relation to the design requirements ; (b) Life cycle analysis of additive manufacturing process for different materials; v) Remote monitoring and real time control of defects in friction stir welding process and preventive health monitoring of friction stir welding machine; and vi) Digital manufacturing and industrial internet of things for enhanced supply chain co- ordination, quality and maintenance. |
52.78/ 37.692 |
16.9708 |
3.85 |
NIL |
This information was given by the Minister of State for Heavy Industries Shri Krishan Pal Gurjar in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.
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