Tele-Education in Robotics
Tele-education in Robotics is the topic of the road show organized by the
Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg, Germany in association with The
European Union Delegation for India, The German Embassy, New Delhi and The
Ministry of Science and Education, Germany. The Road show will be held from
the 9th of October 2006 until 15th of October in New
Delhi, Kanpur, Roorkee, Bombay and Bangalore. The road show demonstrates
advanced technology aspects in tele- operating robot hardware in Germany
from India via Internet to support learning units in Robotics. This occasion
also promotes the higher education concepts of Germany and Europe and
further establishes strong scientific partnership between India and Europe.
This event also exhibits the importance of Tele-education in India for
advanced topics like Robotics and Mechatronics through the dissemination
results of the European Union- India Cross cultural program funded topic in
‘International Virtual Laboratory in Mechatronics’. This EU funded program
also includes 2 Indian Universities (Anna University, Chennai and
Thyagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai) and 2 European Universities
including the Julius Maximilans University of Würzburg as the lead
coordinator and University of Carlos Madrid in Spain as a European partner.
Tele-Education in India is not only a new prospect, but also a very
important tool for success in education and research. The students in India
are proving to show that they are more interested to enroll in engineering
disciplines more than any country in Europe or America. The difficulty lies
on the side of the Institutions and universities who can hardly provide the
students more practical experiments due to reserved laboratories and staff.
It is very hard to invest and build new laboratories because the need of
study is rising in a steep curve from the side of the students and this
makes estimation impossible. Nevertheless in engineering, hardware
experiments and related laboratories are a key issue in education. Once the
laboratory is established the students can access and perform anytime at any
place just assuming that they have access to Internet. This way the students
could have the experience in hardware resources, they otherwise could never
experience. This road show will highlight these important aspects with live
demonstration of hardware experiments using Internet Technology and how this
technology could be integrated in to Indian Universities with out investing
more time in research or huge monetarily contributions. In some cases, the
already developed scientific models developed by the consortium can be used
by the Indian institutions with minimum effort and directly give benefit to
the Indian students in introducing advanced hardware level courses.
The Road show will largely attract Education and research oriented public
specifically in the field of engineering, communication and Information
Technology. This road show addresses an area of high economic potential,
thus technology transfer from academia to business in telematics techniques
promises excellent entrepreneurial opportunities including creation of new
jobs and can possibly attract local industries
The
event is fully supported by European Union delegation for India in New Delhi
and German Embassy in New Delhi