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National Conference (CBPM-2025) at The Institution of Engineers(India), West Bengal

Institution Name: The Institution of Engineers(India)

Event Type: National Convention and Conference

Conference Name:38th National Convention of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
and National Conference on Capacity Building in Process Metallurgy

Conference Start Date: 26-07-2025

Conference End Date: 27-07-2025

About Conference:

The purpose of capacity management is to ensure resources are as productive as possible. And the capacity-building is the process of developing and strengthening the skills, instincts, abilities, processes and resources that organizations and communities need to survive, adapt, and thrive in a fast-changing world process metallurgy. By preventing a dependency relationship on outsiders from forming, capacity building encourages specialist/professional to take action on their industrial issues. Capacity building fosters a sense of ownership and empowerment, so that process metallurgical industry community gain greater control over their own future development. Capacity building is responsible for strengthening economies, governments, institutions and individuals through education, training, mentoring, orientation and the mobilization of resources. The proposed national convection objective is to gather process metallurgists to discuss various challenges associated with processing of metals and responsible for the plant growth. Professor from IITs, NITs and Professional from industries related to metallurgical engineering, materials engineering and other interdisciplinary engineering will come to fulfil the proposed objectives.

Call For Papers:

Prospective authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original unpublished research and recent developments in the topics related to the theme of the National Convention but not limited to sub-themes listed above. Authors should send an Abstract up to 300 words to editor.ajitbehera@gmail.com . The final paper should be in the format available on website (www.cbpm-2025.ieirkl.in). All presented papers will be published in the international journal (SCI/Scopus). All the journal will be updated in the website.
Sub-Themes:
  • Processing of Materials

  •  Alloy Development

  • Functional Materials for Automation

  • Advances in Processing

  • Advanced Materials

  • Energy Materials

  • Extractive Technology

  • Furnace technology

  • Capacity of furnace and control processes

  • Waste Utilization

  • Green Technology

  • Optimization of raw materials for efficient production

  • Industrial process step optimization

  • Automatic flaw detection and reporting in industrial scale

  • Instruments for Industry 4.0 & 5.0

  • Skill of Operation

Who can participate? Research Scholars /Faculty/Industry Persons

Registration Fee: 

Early bard (before 15th June, 2025) Late (After 15th June, 2025)
IEI Member INR 4130 /- (=3500+18 % GST) INR 4720 /- (=4000+18 % GST)
NON IEI Member INR 5310 /- (=4500+18 % GST) INR 5900 /- (=5000+18 % GST)
Research Scholar/Student INR 4720 /- (=4000+18 % GST) INR 5310 /- (=4500+18 % GST)
Spouse of Delegate INR 2950 /- (=2500+18 % GST) INR 3540 /- (=3000+18 % GST)

 

For Payment: Clickhere

Important Dates:

Abstract Submission 30th  May, 2025
Acceptance of Abstract 1st  july, 2025
Registration date 20th July 2025
Submission of Full Paper 15th  July, 2025
Communication of accepted paper 28th  June, 2025

 

Contact Person: 

Dr Ajit Behera, Honorary Secretary Rourkela Local Centre
The Institution of Engineers (India)

Venue:

IEI, Rourkela Local Centre Building

Seminar Hall, Local Centre Building, IEI, NIT Rourkela

Conference Website: Click here

Institution Address: https://www.ieindia.org/

About Institution:

The Institution of Engineers (India) [IEI] is the largest multi-disciplinary professional body of engineers, established in 1920 with its Headquarters located in Kolkata and incorporated under Royal Charter on 9th September, 1935 by the then His Majesty of King George V. The Royal Charter endowed the Institution with the responsibility to promote the general advancement of engineering amongst its members and persons attached to the Institution. After Independence, the Institution is a “Body Corporate” protected under Article 372 of the Constitution of India. The Institution of Engineers (India) is administered by a National Council with the President as its Head.

The Institution has been serving the engineering fraternity for over a Century with its national and international presence through 124 Centres spread all over India, 6 Overseas Chapters, 7 Fora and an Organ namely Engineering Staff College of India (ESCI), Hyderabad. The Institution encompasses 15 (fifteen) engineering disciplines with a Corporate membership of over 2 lakhs.

 

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