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SUMMARY:1st National Supply Chain Conclave on Emerging Trends Shaping Future Supply Chain Management
DESCRIPTION:EVENT INTRODUCTION Global supply chains are undergoing major transformations due to external pressure and technological trends including internal evolution. Companies are being pushed to re-evaluate existing networks in order to determine how their future supply chain will be formed in terms of capacity and responsibility. The repurposed and reshaped supply chains of the future will be characterized by both resilience and responsibility\, which can help communities manage the short-term crisis as well as enable businesses to build around their customers and help economies rebound. The fast pace of supply chain evolution is mainly attributed to the rapid technological advancements. To retain the integrity of one’s supply chain and ascertain that organization prospers; supply chain managers and company leaders need to be on top of these developments. Rather\, company should aim to anticipate the recent trends that will shape supply chain management in the future. These trends in supply chain and logistics are centred on the smart\, digital technology-driven solutions primarily aim to reduce the operating costs and increasing the overall efficiency. The digitsation of supply chain enables companies to address new requirements of logistics and customer fulfillment (i.e. bundling and omnichannel distribution) including challenges on the supply-side\, i.e. procurement and sourcing. Thus\, digital supply chain\, i.e. Supply Chain – 4.0 are much faster\, accurate\, flexible and efficient. This has also ushered requirements of new recruits as new jobs are constantly being created. \nThe present conclave has been designed to focus deliberations in all these above disruptions in supply chain and its effective management. The aim is to bring-together supply chain professionals and experts on a platform and brainstorm the important actors influencing the future supply chain models.\nscmkon \nTheme: Emerging Trends Shaping Future Supply Chain Management\nThe conclave will have a formal inauguration followed by discussions in two subsequent tracks. Interactive student workshops would be conducted in the second half of the day. \nVisit Website
URL:https://kiit.ac.in/event/1st-national-supply-chain-conclave-on-emerging-trends-shaping-future-supply-chain-management/
LOCATION:KIIT School of Management\, KSOM Campus 7 KIIT University\, Bhubaneswar\, Odisha\, 751024\, India
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SUMMARY:Waste Management and Sustainable Development (WMSD-2021)
DESCRIPTION:International Conference on Promoting Environmental Technologies for Waste Management and Sustainable Development (WMSD-2021) \n\n\n\nDate : 12th-13th December\, 2021 \nABOUT THE CONFERENCE\n\n\n\nEnvironmental and economic implications have compelled proper eco-friendly disposal of modern day wastes and also made it essential to come up with alternative waste management practices that reduce the environmental burden resulting from unwise waste disposal habits. Increasingly vigilant environmental regulators are imposing austere regulations for waste treatment prior to discharge coupled with escalation in the costs for direct disposal present two interrelated problems such as traditional practice of disposing waste loaded with pollutants need to be either discontinued or upgraded and incremental improvement in the waste management technologies\, which has always been a game of playing catch-up with the regulations\, have inflated infrastructure requirement and treatment cost significantly. Therefore\, rather than continuing slow evolution\, adaptation of a leapfrogging strategy could be more effective. Although a great deal of research in carried out in various academic and research institutions\, their practical applications is rather slow. Additionally\, proliferating global population coupled with high demand of commodities are depleting the natural resources in an alarming rate. Therefore\, there is an urgent need not only to develop suitable waste disposal strategy but also to augment the waste recycling technologies for resource recovery in a circular economy model. International Conference on Promoting Environmental Technologies for Waste Management and Sustainable Development (WMSD-2021) aims to bring together leading academicians\, scientists\, researchers\, industry experts and policy makers to exchange and share their experiences and on various aspects of Waste Management and Sustainable Development. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers\, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations\, trends\, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of waste management and resource recycling. Selected papers presented in the conference will be published in journals published by NESA or other suitable publishing houses. The conference will feature renowned speakers representing both academia and industry who are renowned experts in various thematic areas. Conference will include a start-up track session\, providing opportunity to innovators to showcase new technologies. \n\n\n\n\nCONFERENCE OBJECTIVESWMSD-2021 will focus on\nThe Conference aims to focus on sustainable development and emerging issues in waste management. The generation of solid waste has grown manifold and the current pandemic has aggravated the situation to great extent. It is not possible to meet the objectives of Sustainable Development without addressing the concerns raised by improper waste disposal. In view of this\, the conference aims to set up a dialogue for sustainable development through effective waste management. \nSUB THEMES OF THE CONFERENCE\nHYBRID WMSD-2021 offers both an In-Person* and Virtual environment.\nWMSD 2021 invites papers with the following sub themes \n\n\n\nAgro-waste management\nBurning of the waste and Air Pollution\nEnvironmental Pollution and Public Health\nPlastic & Polymer recycling and reuse\nStart-up ecosystem in WMSD\nIndustrial waste management and Resource recycling\nSoil Pollution and Treatment\nWastewater treatment and Reuse\n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE ORGANIZERSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ACADEMY (NESA)\, NEW DELHI \nThis ACADEMY is registered by the provisions of Societies Act XXI of 1860 under the Government of Bihar in 1988\, presently has its headquarters at 206\, Raj Tower-1\, Alaknanda Community Centre\, New Delhi. The main objective of the Academy is to bring awareness about environmental issues among the masses by arranging lectures\, workshops\, training programs\, seminars\, symposia\, conferences\, publishing journals\, etc.\n\nAims Objectives and Functions of the Academy\n• To enhance and promote the study of the environmental sciences by encouraging students\, scientists\, researchers\, academicians and members of the Academy for pursuing research on environment and allied areas.\n• To set up Regional/State Chapters for dissemination of information on environment.\n• To motivate and prepare young minds on environmental management.\n• To hold Annual Conference of the Academy.\n• To organise national/international level conferences\, symposia\, seminars\, meetings and workshops on themes of environmental concerns.\n• To publish policy papers\, synthesis volumes\, proceedings\, journals\, newsletter\, transactions and other publications for the promotion of Environmental Sciences.\n• To forward the recommendation of scientists / professors to govt. agencies. \nVarious eminent personalities have graced the Academy as President. The first President of the Academy was Dr. K.C. Bose\, Vice-Chancellor of Ranchi University; then Dr. B.S. Attri\, Advisor\, Ministry of Environment and Forest. Most recently Padmabhushan Dr. S.Z. Qasim was the President of the Academy till June 2015\, who is a renowned marine scientist known for his Antarctica mission in 1981-82\, he also served as the Secretary at the Deptt. of Ocean Development (now Ministry of Earth Sciences); Member\, Planning Commission and Vice-Chancellor\, Jamia Millia Islamia\, New Delhi. Currently Prof. Javed Ahmad\, (Former Dean\, Faculty of Science)\, Jamia Hamdard\, New Delhi\, is the President of the Academy. \nANNUAL AWARDS\nThe Academy recognizes the merit and achievements of individuals who have contributed to the field of environmental science\, education and societal values by conferring \n(1) NESA FELLOWSHIP AWARD (2) NESA EMINENT SCIENTIST AWARD (3) NESA SCIENTIST OF THE YEAR AWARD (4) NESA ENVIRONMENTALIST AWARD (5) NESA GREEN TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIVE AWARD (6) NESA DISTINGUISHED AWARD (7) WOMEN EXCELLENCE AWARD (8) NESA YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARD (9) NESA JUNIOR SCIENTIST AWARD. Any life member of the Academy can apply for the awards. \n\nIn addition\, the Best Oral Presentation and Best Poster Awards are given away during the Annual Conference of the Academy. \nPUBLICATIONS\nThe Academy is publishing the following Journals (Biannual):\n1) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES\n2) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES\n3) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES\n4) INDIAN JOURNAL OF UNANI MEDICINE\n5) E-NESA Newsletter (Monthly) \nBCKIC is an initiative by the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India\, set up under the direction of the Prime Minister’s Science\, Technology\, and Innovation Advisory Council (PM-STIAC) to seamlessly connect research institutions\, academia and corporate towards creation of a Hub & Spoke model\, actively facilitating innovation and knowledge creation. The key objectives of BCKIC are:\n• Creating a shared ecosystem and providing solution to local and regional problems\n• Harnessing the knowledge and expertise available in partnering academic\, R&D institutions and industries\n• Promoting Capacity Building through exposure visits and workshops\n• Creating Innovation Pipeline and Pathways for Entrepreneurs at Institute Level\n• Channelizing Innovation for Social Impact \nBHUBANESWAR CITY KNOWLEDGE INNOVATION CLUSTER \nKalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) is the premier academic hub in India located at Bhubaneswar\, and within a short span of time\, it has grown to be one of the finest educational centers in India offering various programs in its 22 schools/departments. KIIT\, though a very young institution has performed incredibly well in the rankings conducted by various national and international associations. Founded in 1992 and opened five years later as a centre for higher learning\, its commitment to teaching excellence led to the grant of university status under Section 3 of UGC Act\, 1956 by the Ministry of Human Resources Development\, Govt. of India in 2004\, within only seven years of its inception. It is declared as an “Institution of Eminence” by UGC. It is ranked 24th among Indian universities by NIRF in 2020. It is also accredited by NAAC with grade A. \nKALINGA INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY \nCSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology (IMMT) was established on 13.04.1964 as Regional Research Laboratory\, Bhubaneswar in the eastern part of India under the aegis of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)\, New Delhi. It was renamed in 2007 with a renewed research focus and growth strategy to be a leader in the areas of mineral & material resource engineering. The institute has expertise in conducting basic research and technology oriented programs in a wide range of subjects to address the R&D problems of mining\, mineral and metals industries and ensure their sustainable development. For the last one decade\, the main thrust of R&D at CSIR-IMMT has been to empower Indian industries to meet the challenges of globalization by providing advanced and zero waste process know-how and consultancy services for commercial exploitation of natural resources through the public-private-partnership (PPP) approach. Today\, CSIR-IMMT is the first choice for many mineral based industries. It is also carving out a niche in processing of advanced materials for greater value addition and working on resource use efficiency of critical raw materials. \nCSIR-INSTITUTE OF MINERALS AND MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY\n\nCSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology (IMMT) was established on 13.04.1964 as Regional Research Laboratory\, Bhubaneswar in the eastern part of India under the aegis of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)\, New Delhi. It was renamed in 2007 with a renewed research focus and growth strategy to be a leader in the areas of mineral & material resource engineering. The institute has expertise in conducting basic research and technology oriented programs in a wide range of subjects to address the R&D problems of mining\, mineral and metals industries and ensure their sustainable development. For the last one decade\, the main thrust of R&D at CSIR-IMMT has been to empower Indian industries to meet the challenges of globalization by providing advanced and zero waste process know-how and consultancy services for commercial exploitation of natural resources through the public-private-partnership (PPP) approach. Today\, CSIR-IMMT is the first choice for many mineral based industries. It is also carving out a niche in processing of advanced materials for greater value addition and working on resource use efficiency of critical raw materials. \nCENTRAL INSTITUTE OF PETROCHEMICALS ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY \nCentral Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering & Technology (CIPET) (formerly known as Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET)) was established in 1968 by the Government of India with the assistance of United Nations Development Program (UNDP). CIPET\, Bhubaneswar Center offers an excellent curriculum in plastic\, polymer & allied technologies and cutting edge laboratory space for the research and development. The Exclusive R&D Center at CIPET: Bhubaneswar – School for Advanced Research in Petrochemicals (SARP)-LARPM focuses on multidisciplinary research involving various disciplines of Polymer Science & Engineering including Structural Composites\, Nanocomposites\, Energy Storage and Harvesting\, High Temperature Polymers for Aerospace\, Recycling & Waste Management\, Filtration Membranes\, Polymer Coatings including Antimicrobial\, Super hydrophobic corrosion resistant\, Adhesives\, Foams\, Fuel Cells etc. CIPET also brings immense expertise on some of the key unmet needs in areas such as biodegradable Polymers. \nENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION \nEnvironment and Social Development Association (ESDA) Delhi is a non-government\, non-profit national based voluntary organization\, principally dedicated to enhancement of public awareness on preservation and up gradation of environment and management of all forms of air\, waste\, water and river conservation\, plantation\, tree protection\, sustainable development\, social upliftment\, gender equality as well as providing platform for “Beti Bachao Beti Padhao” (Save Girl Child) Movement.\nSince its registration on 23rd July\, 2004 under Societies Registration Act-XXI of 1860 in Delhi by a handful of environmentalists\, the association has grown with more than 1000 life and patron members from diverse fields of specialization in more than 15 States of India. Its main aims and objectives include educating and creating awareness about environmental and social issues among young minds\, students\, researchers and general public; setting up regional and state chapters to organize different academic\, scientific and mass awareness activities such as National/International level conferences\, symposia\, seminars\, workshops\, trainings\, meetings\, Street Plays etc. on the themes of environmental concerns. ESDA is an open platform of the people who want to work as an Academician\, Scientist\, Activist\, Volunteer\, Member\, Office Bearer\, Advisor and Sympathizer on environmental and social issues. The Society is working passionately to achieve said goals in different parts of the nation and in collaboration and support with esteemed Government and private institutions. \n\n\n\n\nCALL FOR ABSTRACTS AND FULL LENGTH PAPERS \n\n\n\n\nThe participants are invited to submit their abstracts and full length papers on the theme and sub themes of the Conference. The abstract should be within 250-300 words in English font ‘Times New Roman’ with size of ’12’. The full length paper should be within 3000-4000 words in length\, including an abstract (about 300 words) and 4-5 keywords. The abstracts will be released in ‘Souvenir and Abstract Book’ on 12 December\, 2021 in the Inaugural Session of the Conference\, while selected full length papers will be published in NESA Journals. The participants may send their abstracts by 30th November 2021 and full length papers by 6th December 2021 online to 2021wmsd@gmail.com The participants may present their papers in the Conference by oral/poster. \nGuidelines for submission: http://journal.nesa-india.org/instruction/IJES \n\n\n\n\nDownload Flyer
URL:https://kiit.ac.in/event/waste-management-and-sustainable-development-wmsd-2021/
LOCATION:KIIT Deemed to be University\, KIIT\, Bhubaneswar\, Odisha\, 751024\, India
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SUMMARY:2nd International Conference on Sustainability and Equity (ICSE-2021)
DESCRIPTION:EVENT INTRODUCTION 2nd International Conference on Sustainability and Equity (ICSE-2021) which will be held at KIIT Deemed to be University \,Bhubaneswar\, Odisha India \, from 17th- 18th December \, 2021\, jointly organised by World Leadership Academy and Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) Deemed to be University.\nIn contemporary modern world\, sustainability is a major concern for human being. Both history and literature indicate that human being has been doing activities those challenge its own existence survival\, and sustainability. Challenges such as climate change\, global warming\, resource scarcity\, increasing inequity\, social cleavages\, decreasing biodiversity and an ever increasing resource-rich lifestyle (Lorek & Fuchs\, 2011) have been challenging the human civilization’s sustainability. Sustainability can be explained as how natural systems function\, and produce everything that meet the needs of the current generation users without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs\, while keeping the system remain in balance. Sustainability takes into account how we need to live in synchronization with the natural world around us. In the contemporary world\, humanity uses about 40% more resources than nature can regenerate in a year (Global Footprint Network\, 2010). At some day\, the human civilization might be without its essential resources to survive and continue. These resources need to be optimally used and regenerated at the same rate as the rate of consumption or exhaustion. Not only the use of resources\, but also every activity\, practice\, technology\, and infrastructure has to be sustainable. Sustainability relates to equity. We can not have one without the other. Equity is about fairness among all. Inter generational equity i.e. a reasonable balance between satisfying our needs now and keeping and saving enough to provide for needs of the future generations is critical for sustainability. Furthermore\, for sustainability\, equity across forms of life such as humans and non-humans is as essential as equity across generations of human life. \nIn contemporary modern world\, with globalization\, digitalization\, advances in information\, technology and communication\, the whole world is moving towards becoming a global society. In such context\, increasing inequity\, social cleavages\, increasing intolerance\, poor resilience\, increasing nationalism\, eccentric governance have been challenging the sustainability of a global society. This conference aims to discuss the sustainability of human civilization with a focus on democracy\, citizenship behaviour\, and global society\, its challenges\, issues and possible way outs. \nICSE – 2021
URL:https://kiit.ac.in/event/2nd-international-conference-on-sustainability-and-equity-icse-2021/
LOCATION:KIIT Deemed to be University\, KIIT\, Bhubaneswar\, Odisha\, 751024\, India
CATEGORIES:Conference,KIIT Events
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SUMMARY:National Seminar & Training Programme on “Plasma\, its Applications Energy from Nuclear Fusion
DESCRIPTION:National Seminar & Training Programme on “Plasma\, its Applications Energy from Nuclear Fusion (PAENF-2021)”Download LeafletRegistration Form Focal Theme \n\n\n\nThis three days National Training Programme on Plasma and its Applications & Energy from Nuclear Fusion will serve as a platform for faculties\, researchers\, students and industries to understand from basics to industrial applications of plasma\, such as health care\, agriculture\, textiles\, materials\, surface modification\, nuclear fusion etc. \n\n\n\n\nRegistration fee includes conference kit\, participation certificate\, lunch and snacks during the seminar \nHow to register?\nRegistration Link: https://event.kiit.ac.in/paenf_2021/\nRegistration Fee: Rs.300/- \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAddress for Correspondence \nDr. Kajal Parashar\,\nConvener ISCA Bhubaneswar Chapter & Convener “PAENF-2021”\nSchool of Applied Sciences\, Campus-3\, KIIT Deemed to be University\, Bhubaneswar-751024\, Odisha\nEmail : kparasharfch@kiit.ac.in\, Phone: +91-9438730874
URL:https://kiit.ac.in/event/paenf-2021/
LOCATION:Campus 3\, KISS Deemed to be University\, KIIT University\, Bhubaneswar\, Odisha\, 751024\, India
CATEGORIES:Conference,Webinar
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