Monday 17 June 2019

Dear Emerging MTAB enthusiast




We would like to thank you for your wonderful support and engorgement.

We are happy and delighted to announce, that MTAB is blazing ahead in advanced technology of machine tools. In collaboration with IIT-Madras’s AMTDC (Advanced Manufacturing Technology Development Centers) and Govt. of India’s (GoI) Department of Heavy Industries, MTAB is indigenizing new technology and products to make it available to our MSME and industrial community.

In the upcoming weeks and months, MTAB will be bringing to you new products in Robotics and super-high precision CNC technology, to add to our products lines of CNC hard turning, high precision machines and automation. Today these technologies are being imported and supplied, restricting their use in the industry. But as part of GoI’s Make in India initiative, our goal is to help the Indian industries compete in the global economy with top of the line tools through indigenized technology.

We are pleased to share this article published in “The Hindu Business Column”, where MTAB founder and Technical Direct, Mr. S. Sairaman has shared our new developments.

“S. Sairaman, Technical Director, MTAB Engineers Pvt Ltd, said the company is collaborating with IIT-Madras to indigenously develop industrial articulated robots of 6-10 kg payload capacity and micro-machining technology.”



This article published on Thursday June 6, 2019, and can be found online at this link.

To learn more about our products, please visit us at www.mtabcnc.com or contact us at sales@mtabindia.com or 9444550720

Sunday 9 June 2019

MTab's collaboration with IIT Madras


               
                 The Advanced Manufacturing Technology Development Centre (AMTDC), an industry-academia collaboration set up at IIT Research Park with support from Department of Heavy Industries, is turning out to be a major boon for the manufacturing industry in indigenisation and committing strongly to the Centre’s Make in India programme.


                With the help of the AMTDC, Indian companies are trying to indeginise manufacturing capabilities by designing machines that are on par with, or even better than, imported ones. The companies include Jyoti CNC Automation (Rajkot); Micromatic Grinding Technologies (Ghaziabad); Chennai Metco (Chennai); ACE Designers (Bengaluru); MTAB Engineers (Chennai), and Interface Design Associates (Thane).