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RTIME-2k16 | IJSRD Conference

Nalla Narasimha Reddy Group of Institutions
School of Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering
presents
National Conference on
RECENT TRENDS & INNOVATIONS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

“RTIME-2k16”


In association with

School of Engineering ,Nalla Narasimha Reddy Group of Institutions, Hyderabad,affiliated to the JNTU, Hyderabad and approved by AICTEis organizing one dayconference named “RTIME-2k16”on 25th April2016 in association with IJSRD. 



The National Conference on Recent Trends & Innovations in Mechanical Engineering (RTIME-2K16) will be a national forum for academicians, researchers and practitioners interested in the advances of mechanical engineering. The objective of RTIME-2K16 is to strengthen the relationship between research scholars, academicians, working professionals and scientists. The conference will focus on technical challenges, research updates and recent innovations. The conference will also have keynote addresses by eminent professionals.


Researchers working on following areas can submit their papers under following themes of conference.
Design Engineering
Material Science
Robotics
S Q C
Engineering Related Topics
Manufacturing Engineering
Thermal Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Automobile Engineering &
Other Mechanical
Organized by,
School of Engineering,
Nalla Narasimha Reddy Group of Institutions
Chowdariguda(V), Korremula X Roads,Ghatkesar(M), 
Ranga Reddy District-500088
Website : www.nnrg.edu.in


Publication Partner
International Journal for Scientific Research & Development
Website : www.ijsrd.com

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