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SUMMARY:10th Global Skills Summit - New Age Skills for Today and Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:New Delhi : In ever evolving work place\, disruptive changes and new business models will have a profound impact on the employment landscape over the coming years. Automation lies in the vanguard of the ‘4th Industrial Revolution’ coined as “Industry 4.0”\, a process in which the interaction of cyber and physical systems will transform the established economic and social structures. Many of the major drivers of transformation currently affecting global industries are expected to have a significant impact on jobs\, ranging from significant job creation to job displacement\, and from heightened labour productivity to widening skills gaps. The 10th edition of Global Skill Summit’s theme- New Age Skills for Today and Tomorrow aims to take deeper look at the automation potential in the global workplace today and its impact on employment and productivity. \nWhy you should participate ? \n\nInvigorating deliberation on skills development policy framework for new age skills\nShowcasing global and national innovations\, best practices and lessons learnt\nPlatform for national and international collaborations and partnerships\nPlatform for networking and interactions with leaders from industry and government\n\n  \nWho should attend ? \nLarge Corporate Houses\nPublic Sector Undertakings\nState Skill Missions\nSector Skill Councils\nProject Implementation Agencies (PIA)\nSkill Sector Consultancies\nNationald and International Funding Agencies\nProfessionals associated with training sector \nProgram Details : Conference I Keynote I Sessions Exhibition I Networking Lunch and Dinner \nFor more details: ontact Ms. Taruna Bhadana\, Assistant Manager at taruna.bhadana@ficci.com / 011-23487352 \, +91-9810903655 or Mr. Shiv K Shukla\, Assistant Director at shiv.shukla@ficci.com / 011-23487253\, +91-9818969642 . To view e-Broucher of the event  Click Here
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/ficci-organizing-10th-global-skills-summit-september-15-2017/
LOCATION:Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry\, Federation House Tansen Marg\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110001\, India
CATEGORIES:Summit
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SUMMARY:National Workshop & Exhibition on Skill Challenges & Opportunities in Implementation of Instrumentation\, Automation & Surveillance in Oil & Gas and Fertilizer sector
DESCRIPTION:Objective of the Event:\nThe industry in India is upbeat currently\, with lot of new opportunities emerging with attendant challenges that need to be overcome in order to bring out operational efficiency as well as technology optimization. \nIn March 2015\, the Government of India had called for cutting India’s dependence on oil imports by 10 percent by 2022\, from as high as 77% level. India happens to be a predominately agricultural based major economy in the world. The increase in demand of fertilizer has outpaced the supply from the existing plants\, leading to substantial import of fertilizers. \nThe industry is going through a virtual paradigm shift driven to a great extent by a world-wide focus on reducing the carbon foot print. This scenario throws challenges to both the Fertilizer and the Oil & Gas Industry to address the environmental issues while achieving substantial enhancements in production. \nOil\, Gas & Fertilizer have direct and indirect linkages with a very wide cross section of users\, public and private organization. An equally important consideration is inclusion of all stake holders and their concern in the plan. \nExtensive application of modern instrumentation technologies is necessary to fulfill these objectives. In addition\, we must leverage the rapidly emerging technologies that are ushering the ‘Fourth Industrial revolution – Industry 4.0’ incorporating the internet of Things (IoT)\, Data Analytics\, Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality\, Artificial Intelligence\, Machine Learning and Robotics. It is important to note that the existing workforce will need to align its skill sets to keep pace\, adapt and to thrive on the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The desirable skills include complex problem solving\, critical thinking\, creativity\, people management\, coordination\, decision making and cognitive flexibility. \nIt is felt that the workforce engaged at various layers of Oil\, Gas & Fertilizers Sector need enhancement of knowledge and training in many of the essential technologies and attributes identified above. Identification of key job roles is also an emergent need\, along with skill gap analysis and plan for ensuring the availability of such skills – through reskilling\, up skilling and appropriate training programs. \nThe IASC Sector Skill Council is mandated to focus on the skill development for Instrumentation\, Automation\, Surveillance and Broadcast Communication segments which are directly linked to the technologies mentioned above. This workshop is proposed to be jointly organized by IASC-SSC & the Industries and the attempts to bring together key stakeholders involved and to deliberate on the issues relating to identification of emerging job roles and the skilling needs of the sector. \nPosition papers\, Case studies\, Statistics\, Technical papers relating of appropriate technologies\, processes\, systems and software\, skilling and training programs and other relevant content are invited from all stakeholders and experts on the topics suggested below. \nBesides above an exhibition will also be organized\, where the exhibitor can showcase their products. \nAudience:\nAll stakeholders\, including Government agencies\, PSUs dealing with Oil\, Gas & Fertilizers\, End User Industries\, OEMs\, System Integrators and Contractors\, MSMEs\, Academicians\, Researchers\, Educators and Training Solution Providers. \nExpected Outcome:\nThe workshop is expected to identify the opportunities and challenges in the implementation of modern technologies. It will also identify the type of job roles that are likely to be needed at various levels\, as well as those job roles requiring reorientation. Alongside\, the workshop is also expected to identify the training needs\, re-skilling and up-skilling requirements for the workforce and the resources needed to realize it. \nCall for Participation:\nIn view of the short time\, it is essential to finalize and communicate well in advance to enable the overseas presenters to complete visa and travel formalities. \n\nPaper submission – up to 11 September 2017\nCommunication of acceptance – 13 September 2017\n\nAll papers are to be accompanied by: \n\nA brief profile of author along with photograph.\nA consent note allowing IASC-Sector Skill Council to publish the paper in the Journal/Souvenir of the said workshop.\n\nPapers and other related content may be mailed to: event@iascsectorskillcouncil.in \nSuggested Topics for the Workshop\nReview Papers\, Statistics\, Case Studies\, Suggestions and Policy recommendations etc. are invited which may broadly cover\, but are not limited to the following topics: \n• Real-time Data Acquisition\, Monitoring & Control\n• Automation and SCADA\n• Communication Technology for future\, IoT\n• Skill Needs and Likely Skill Gaps in Oil & Gas and Fertilizer Industry\n• Impact of Industry 4.0 on Oil & Gas and Fertilizer Industry • Challenges in creating employable skilled manpower\n• Experiences and Case studies in Energy Management\n• Experiences and Case studies in Operational Efficiency through Automation\n• Automation in process plant\, dispatch & distribution system\n• Emission control & Environment management- online measurement technique\n• Application of Robotics in Oil & Gas\, Fertilizer and Chemical Industry\n• Utility of Calibration Systems and Processes\n• Additive manufacturing (3D Printing)\n• Emerging trends in Leak detection and Fire & Gas Detection system- Regulatory requirements.\n• Use of Technology for sourcing right Skill for specific job role.\n• Role of Industries in developing Skill resources.\n• Security & Surveillance system- used in Hazardous Environment Atmosphere.\n• Other relevant topics…. \nSponsorship Opportunities: Sponsorship at National Workshop and Exhibition by IASC \nRegistration for Delegates: 14 September 2017 \nRegistration Process: Registration to National Workshop and Exhibition by IASC
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/national-workshop-exhibition-skill-challenges-opportunities-implementation-instrumentation-automation-surveillance-oil-gas-fertilizer-sector/
LOCATION:Vigyan Bhawan\, Rajpath Area\, Central Secretariat\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110001\, India
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Instrumentation Automation Surveillance & Communication Sector Skill Council":MAILTO:event@iascsectorskillcouncil.in
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20170921T103000
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SUMMARY:Solar Skills Competition
DESCRIPTION:About Competition:\nUBM group under the guidance of skill council for green jobs is launching the “Solar skill competition” in Renewable energy India Expo on 21st September 2017 at 10.30 a.m. onwards at India Expo Center\, Greater Noida. The competition will focus on workmanship & accuracy\, installation procedure\, speed & timing for installation and healthy & safety aspect. The event will mark a beginning of competitive & quality learning amongst personnel in this sector; and would also exhibit industry’s commitment towards “Skill India Mission” of Government of India. The competition would be for installation of 1 KWP Solar PV System. \nThe technical equipment will be provided at the venue and the participating teams will be awarded and felicitated for their performance. \nCompare and compete with the best in industry for the Title of – \nBest Rooftop Solar Installation Organization\nBest Solar Skills Training Institution\n  \nRegistration Link: Registration to Solar Skills Competition \nLast date to register: 20 August 2017 \nContact Person: Barjinder Kaur\nPhone: +91-88505 40 947 | Email: Barjinder.kaur@ubm.com
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/solar-skills-competition/
LOCATION:India Expo Mart\, Plot No. 25\,27\,28\,29\, KnowledgePark-||\, Greater Noida\, Uttar Pradesh\, 201306\, India
CATEGORIES:Contest
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ORGANIZER;CN="Skill Council for Green Jobs":MAILTO:info@sscgj.in
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