EEPC IndiaTechnology Centre and CSIR's AMPRI (Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute) Friday signed an MoU in a bid to help its members use alternative materials for exportable products.
The MoU will educate MSMEs on materials science and engineering to move up value chain for sustainability to ensure high quality and standards of engineering exports.
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research's arm will impart the required expertise to EEPC India members to use alternative materials for exportable products.
A full day session was conducted on usage of alternative materials to make the product efficient, cost effective and lighter.
"The MoU will enable engineering exporters to benefit from eminent scientists ofAMPRIto improve their production techniques using alternative materials," Ravi Sehgal, chairman EEPC India, said.