Lectures
Reverse Engineering
under Lectures
Reverse Engineering is a difficult yet exciting concept of identifying systems, their interrelationships and creating their representations. Now very commonly used in entertainment, automotive, consumer products and mechanical designs. With lesser time to market and cost constraints, it is a popular tool for companies to develop products.
INNO-TEX
under Lectures
Hear ye the FUTURE TEX-TECHNICIANS …Ever heard about INNOVATIVE TEXTILE SHRINKAGE PACKAGING??? Ever wondered about special finishes for your fashionable fabrics? Now…Imagine an MSU alumni facing a series of downfalls and then moving forward to become the CEO of VOGUE APPARELS!!Tex-techies, discover the secret of his success at FOTPRINTS’10.Do not lose the golden opportunity of knowing the unique TEX-TECHNIQUE from the lion’s mouth himself…
TRIZ
under Lectures
“TRIZ” is the (Russian) acronym for the “Theory of Inventive Problem Solving.” G.S. Altshuller and his colleagues in the former USSR developed the method between 1946 and 1985. TRIZ is an international science of creativity that relies on the study of the patterns of problems and solutions, not on the spontaneous and intuitive creativity of individuals or groups. More than three million patents have been analyzed to discover the patterns that predict breakthrough solutions to problems, and these have been codified within TRIZ.
E. Sarath Babu
under Lectures
“God is giving me this fantastic opportunity to inspire youth so that they too can create more jobs, bridge the rural-urban divide and address social issues and make India shine globally.”- Sarath Babu



