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As a Tribute to Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, BFW Sets Up Dr Kalam Center for Innovation

Bharat Fritz Werner (BFW), a leading manufacturer of machine tools for more than fifty years, today inaugurated the Dr Kalam Center for ...

February 22, 2016 / 17:00 IST
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Bharat Fritz Werner (BFW), a leading manufacturer of machine tools for more than fifty years, today inaugurated the Dr Kalam Center for Innovation at its premises in Bengaluru, India. This world class Research & Development center, which has been set up with an investment of Rs. 25 million, is a step forward towards increasing BFW’s global footprint while simultaneously retaining its position in India.  BFW expects to end FY 2016 with an annual turnover of Rs. 900 crores.

This Innovation Center named after Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam is a tribute to the great scientist, researcher, and innovator. This is BFW’s first Innovation Center spread over 3000 sq ft. The Dr Kalam Center for Innovation was inaugurated by Shri A S Kiran Kumar, Chairman, Indian Space Research Organization. Scientists at this Center will work on core research to improve and develop energy efficient and alternative material machine tools. Also, present on the occasion were Mr. G K Moinudeen, Director & Head, Karnataka State Office, Confederation of Indian Industry and Mr. J Sheik Saleem, grandnephews of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam.

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Speaking at the function, Shri Kiran Kumar said, “I am happy to be a part of this Center’s inauguration. Research and Development is vital for India’s manufacturing capabilities. At a time when we are looking at Indian manufacturing moving to the next level, BFW’s approach is laudable. This Center is a tribute to Late Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam who was the guiding force for many scientific innovations. It is indeed a great initiative that BFW will collaborate with academic institutions for R&D.” 

Bharat Fritz Werner acquired the Turning business of Chennai-based engineering firm Proteck Machinery 9 months ago. BFW is aggressively working towards import substitution and contributing towards the ‘Make in India’ mantra by introducing a plethora of machining options.
 
Shri A K Kothari, Chairman BFW said, “Our Group companies, stress a lot on R&D irrespective of the industry to which they cater. Innovation is at the center stage of our corporate philosophy. At BFW, we believe our customers deserve innovative machine tools and, we are committed to making the right investments to reinforce customers’ trust in us.”