First Pakistani TDM centre starts working on August 14
Released on = November 11, 2005, 9:37 pm
Press Release Author = Muhammad Luqman/TUSDEC
Industry = Industrial
Press Release Summary = Pakistan's first Tools, Dies and Moulds Centre will start
working on August 14 next, said Federal Minister for Industries and Production,
Jahangir Khan Tareen.
Press Release Body =
Press Release
Country’s first TDM centre to be operational on August 14 next
LAHORE, November 12: Country’s first Tools, Dies and Moulds Centre will become
operational in Karachi on August 14 next, opening new vistas of development for the
engineering sector.
This was told at a meeting held in Islamabad with Federal Minister for Industries,
Production and Special Initiatives, Mr. Jahangir Khan Tareen in the chair.
The meeting was attended among others by Chairman, Technology Upgradation and Skill
Development Company (TUSDEC), Mr. Almas Hyder and officials of TDM centre project.
Jahangir Khan Tareen hoped that the facility being set up at a cost of Rs 450
million would not only be helpful in substituting huge import of dies and moulds
with local production but also lead to increase in Pakistan’s engineering sector
exports.
He said that similar TDM centres would be set up in other industrial towns like
Gujranwala.
He hoped that the recent visit of TDM delegation to South East Asia and Korea would
go a long way in the establishment of a state of the art facility for support to
country’s engineering sector.
Tareen expressed his satisfaction over the working of TUSDEC especially with
reference to the projects being executed for improvement of common facility centres
and to produce more skilled manpower in the country.
Earlier, Chairman TUSDEC, Mr. Almas Hyder briefed the Minister about the steps being
taken by the company for the induction of latest technologies in country’s key
industrial clusters.
He hoped that the establishment of TDM centre would help increase the share of
engineering sector in country’s exports which presently stood at 5%.
He said that the visit of the TDM delegation to Singapore, Malaysia, Korea and
Thailand had proved a good opportunity to learn about latest advancements in the
field of engineering.
TDM centre project being set up by TUSDEC will provide support to country’s dies
and mold sector in carrying out rapid prototyping through the latest technologies
like stereolithograpy, selective LASER Sintering and Rapid Tooling along with
support for CAD/CAM and CNC machining.
The expected beneficiaries of TDM centre are-telecom, automobiles, medical devices,
home appliances, aviation and dies and molds manufacturing sectors.
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