Discusses how AI-driven solutions can improve efficiency, reduce waste, and meet the evolving demands of the industry.
On 13th August 2025, the Department of Printing and Packaging Technology, Central University of Haryana (CUH) successfully hosted a webinar on “AI for Printing and Packaging Technology.” The event was graced by Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Tankeshwar Kumar, along with senior university officials and faculty members. The keynote address was delivered by Dr. TKS Lakshmi Priya, Academic Consultant from Coimbatore and former Head of the Department of Printing Technology, who provided deep insights into the integration of AI across pre-press, press, and post-press operations.
Chief Patron of the event, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Tankeshwar Kumar underscored the pivotal role of Artificial Intelligence as a transformative force in modern engineering. He emphasized that integrating AI across diverse engineering disciplines is essential for enhancing efficiency, driving innovation, and fostering sustainable development. Pro Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Pawan Kumar Sharma served as Patron, while Prof. (Dr.) Vikas Garg, Dean of the School of Engineering and Technology, graced the occasion as Guest of Honour. In his address, Prof. Garg reaffirmed CUH’s commitment to equipping students with knowledge of emerging technologies to enhance their global competitiveness.
Ms. Suman Kumari, Assistant Professor, served as the convener of the event. The keynote speaker Dr. TKS Lakshmi Priya addressed the integration of AI into pre-press, press, and post-press operations. She explained how AI-driven solutions can improve efficiency, reduce waste, and meet the evolving demands of the industry.
Faculty members Dr. Sahmmi Mehra, Dr. Sandeep Boora, Er. Anil, Er. Tarun Singh and staff members Er. Deepak Kumar Sharma, and Er. Rakesh Ravish attended the session. Student coordinators Ms. Tanushree Chauhan and Ms. Monika played a key role in ensuring smooth online management and participant interaction.
The webinar received active participation from 74 attendees, including faculty members and students from various engineering disciplines. It concluded with a lively Q&A session, where participants discussed their experiences, sought clarifications, and explored opportunities for collaborative research and industry projects.