GANDHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, ODISHA, GUNUPUR

Seminar on “The Future of Mechanical Engineering With Artificial Engineering”

GANDHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, ODISHA, GUNUPUR
DEPARTMRNT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Seminar on
“The Future of Mechanical Engineering With Artificial Engineering”
11th March, 2025 5.00 pm to 6.15 pm
Summary of Seminar
The seminar titled “The Future of Mechanical Engineering with Artificial Intelligence” was organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology University (GIETU), Gunupur, Odisha. The event took place on March 11, 2025, at 5:00 PM, in MB 02, Mechanical Block, and was conducted in hybrid mode.
The expert speaker for the session was Mr. Anjan Kumar Panda, Founder & CEO of Dublin AI, based in Dublin, California, USA. The session was aimed at 4th and 6th-semester Mechanical Engineering students, focusing on the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Mechanical Engineering and its potential to revolutionize the industry.
The seminar was coordinated by Dr. Sasank Sekhar Panda and Aurobindo Panda, faculty members of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, GIETU. The discussion likely covered advancements in AI-driven automation, predictive maintenance, smart manufacturing, and AI applications in mechanical system design.
The seminar on The Future of Mechanical Engineering with Artificial Intelligence explored the transformative impact of AI on mechanical engineering. Expert person discussed how AI-driven technologies, such as machine learning, deep learning, and data analytics, are revolutionizing traditional engineering processes.
Key topics included AI-powered predictive maintenance, generative design, robotics, and automation in manufacturing. Speakers emphasized how AI enhances efficiency, reduces downtime, and optimizes product development cycles. The integration of AI in CAD/CAM software, intelligent control systems, and smart materials was also highlighted.
Furthermore, ethical considerations, workforce reskilling, and challenges in AI adoption were discussed. The seminar concluded that AI will not replace mechanical engineers but will serve as a powerful tool, enabling engineers to design smarter, more efficient, and sustainable systems.
This seminar provided students with insights into how AI is reshaping the mechanical engineering landscape, preparing them for future industry challenges.

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