MAKAUT Organizing a Program on Innovations Made with Polymer at Haringhata Campus

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Kolkata, 16th December, 2022: The Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC), EKTA TBI & School of Applied Sciences and Technology of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), West Bengal is organising a program on Innovations Made with Polymer at its Haringhata Campus.

Polymer has innovative applications in automotive, healthcare, cryogenic, structural, decorative, and in special purposes. The fascinating properties of polymers have been explored since the earlier days of humankind.  Dr. Akash Kumar and Mr. Pankaj Mandal, from M/s Mettler Toledo India Pvt. Ltd., will be interacting with faculty members and students who are interested in polymer/surface,, etc. on 16th December.

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About MAKAUT: The University came into operation formally with the assumption of the office of the first Vice Chancellor on January 15, 2001, as a sequel to the promulgation of THE WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ACT, 2001, under West Bengal Act XV of 2000 passed by the West Bengal Legislature. The University started its academic programme, from July 16, 2001, following a Notification from the Department of Higher Education; Government of West Bengal dated June 15, 2001, through the affiliation of Engineering and Management Institutions / Colleges and has entered the eighteen years of its functioning. The University is included in Section 2F and also in Section 12B of UGC and recipient of UGC Grant. The University wants to grow nurturing innovative / novel ideas that would touch all segments of the society especially the marginalized ones. We look at technology from a broad social perspective and are organizing postgraduate courses in basic and applied sciences. The University has introduced new courses in emerging areas to develop, enhance and higher education.

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