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Thursday, April 24, 2008

International Glory to Chirag..!!

Keeping the tradition of PGDSM-MIT alive, Mr. Chirag Bhatia made us proud by representing India in the second Münster University International Model United Nations from 1st April ’08 to 5th April ‘08. This event was organized by University of Münster where 200 students from across the globe met to debate on the topics of Global concern.

The participants took up the role as an ambassador of a country which was different from their own. For instance a participant from Afghanistan had to represent Pakistan where he had to speak against Eradication of Opium production from Afghanistan in front of the Peace Building Commission.

Chirag Bhatia was one of the 10 scholars who were granted full scholarship. He represented USA in the World Trade Organization committee of United Nations to discuss on the following two topics:
1. Subsidies on Fisheries
2. Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), related to Pharmaceutical Patents.

He was awarded for proposing the best solution in the WTO Committee.

He was also covered by German newspapers in recognition to his contribution in the conference.

Way to go buddy… you made us proud..!!

Friday, February 08, 2008

The Rampage Continues…!!

Hey people.. There has been some time since we updated the success stories of PGDSM-MITians in various B-school events across the country. Well..The wait has been worth its value in gold. Be ready to get yourself literally swept by the sheer volume of the prizes we have won with Ady, Loki and Shubham leading the pack. We have done it anywhere and everywhere. ..Following are the details:

Monday, December 10, 2007

Making a mark at IIM I

Aasmaan ke Paar !!!

Team ‘Aasmaan’ comprising of Aparna Krishnamurthy and Ayush Kumar qualified for the finals of ‘Papyrus Marketing Paper Presentation’ contest conducted by IIM Indore in their annual fest Iris 2007 this year. The topic of the paper was – “How does shopper marketing complement consumer marketing”?

The team looked at the topic from all 3 perspectives – manufacturing, retail and the consumer. A short video highlighting the different shopper marketing practices captured the audience attention.

Finals: 30th November, 2007

Venue: IIMI Indore

Other teams in the fray: IIMA, MICA, IIMK, IMI

For more info on the same, check

http://www.iimi-iris.com/iris-2007/index.asp

Team Urja does it again!

Ayush Kumar, Abhishek, Avdhut, Harsha and Manish of ‘Team Urja’ qualified for the second round of the B-plan competition Sanjeevani of Iris 07, conducted by IIM Indore.

Finals: 30th November, 2007

Venue: IIMI Indore

For more info on the same, check

http://www.iimi-iris.com/iris-2007/index.asp

Cheers!!
Manisha

Team Saksham rocks at IMT Nagpur!

Yet another field conquered by the juggernauts of PGDSM-MIT04! The Team- Saksham (Aditya Kumar Singh and Shubham Arora) won the 'Battle of Naxos 2' at IMT, Nagpur. Aditya and Shubham competed with teams from IMT Nagpur, IMT Ghaziabad and IMI Delhi and stood 2nd.

All students were asked to come up with an E-business model for Delphi. Team Saksham came up with a business model to capture a larger market share for Delphi. Aditya and Shubham stood through tough competition and stringent questioning and emerged victorious!

For further details, please refer to the following link: - http://www.milestone35-imtn.com/Event.html

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Rock on....!

Team ‘High Spirits’ in high spirits!! :)

Ayush Kumar and Arunav Roy of team ‘High Spirits’ from qualified for the finals for Jantar Mantar, The Systems Game conducted by IIT B. Their paper was on Prospects of IT product start-ups in India.

Finals: 27th October 2007

Venue: IIT Mumbai

Other teams in the fray: Alpha, IIM A; Synergy13, DoMS IIT Madras; Team Perception, SPJIMR; The Bulls, IMT Ghaziabad


Pragati path pe ‘Team Pragati!’ !!

Lakshmi and Maneesha qualified for the ‘Markshastra’ event, which was part of Kurukshetra, Gurukul conducted by XIMB.

For the preliminary round, the team had presented Paper on ‘Marketing for the Bottom of the Pyramid’.

Finals: 2nd November 2007-10-27

Venue: XIMB

For more info on the same, check http://www.ximbxpressions.com/

Cheers!!

Friday, October 19, 2007

Vista at IIMB Conquered! Congrats Team Pratham :)

Team ‘Pratham’ consisting of Nishant Pradhan, Rajat Chowdhary and Ganesh Sheshadri won the third place at Milestones, Vista ’07 at IIMB!

About Milestones

Milestones was a case-based test that sought answers to a detailed practical and real-time problem provided by John Deere. Participants were expected to identify the requirements and analyze the needs of rural Indians for a rural automobile.

http://www.iimb-vista.com/milestones.html

About John Deere

John Deere is a world-class producer of North America's broadest line of lawn and garden tractors, mowers, and other outdoor power products.

About the Event

John Deere, now in India, invited Indian B-school students to find a key to exploring the rural four-wheeler market based on the special needs of Indian villages and towns.

The teams were supposed to recommend top 3 vehicle segments or products that Deere should introduce or develop. For the product suggested, an entry strategy was to be devised (consumer special needs, infrastructure issues, competitor analysis, need gap and detailed entry strategy), in line with Deere’s expertise areas and the challenges/practical considerations faced by automobile players in rural India.

In all 57 teams participated in the competition and 9 best teams were selected to make a presentation to the judges. The 9 teams that made it were the ones from IIM B, SPJIMR (PGDSM-MIT), IIM I, IIM K, MDI, XIMB, 2 teams from SPJIMR (PGDM) and IMT Ghaziabad.

IIM-B won the case study competition. The team from IMT Ghaziabad stood second. Team Pratham was adjudged third and walked away with a cash prize of Rs 15,000.

About Team Pratham's Strategy

Team Pratham had suggested an innovative way of marketing and a unique entry strategy (as guided by Prof Atish Chattopadhyay). The judges were quite impressed with not only the marketing strategy but also the unique combination of products suggested to be launched in the Indian rural market.

Cheers,

Aparna and Manisha


PGDSM-MIghTians Rock!

PGDSM-MIghTy participants find their place in the league of Extraordinary Titans, in B-School events held across the country. With the best brains at work it sure must be quite a kick to be right at the top!!


Team Titans in the finals of Annual Paper Presentation Contest, IIT Delhi


Vikash Choudhary and Sumit Gandhi of Team 'Titans' have qualified for the finals of the ‘Annual Paper Presentation Contest’ of IIT, Delhi.

The topic for the paper was ‘Building Organisational Resilience’. The paper required participants to analyze individual and organizational resilience, an issue that has gained special urgency in today’s unstable world environment.

Vikash and Sumit’s paper described an effective way of mitigating and monitoring risks by using 5X5 Matrix approach. The paper goes ahead to explore the avenues that may help Wipro Technologies to improvise rapid responses to unforeseen crisis.

Finals: 27th October

Time: 10 AM

Venue: IIT, Delhi

Other teams in the fray: IIMC, FMS, NITIE, MDI, IMI, SBI Capital, Knowledge Management Centre

Event Details: http://www.iitdmba.com/giftresult.php


Team ChakDe in the finals of Abhyutthan, AVENUES.07 conducted by SJMSOM, IIT Bombay


Team 'ChakDe' comprising Manish Mrinal, Harsha Rao, Somit Basak and Karthick Raghavan has qualified for the finals of ‘Abhyutthan’ - the championship games at AVENUES.07 conducted by SJMSOM, IIT Bombay.

In the prelims, participants were tested across 7 verticals of management namely: Leadership, Strategy, Marketing, Systems, Finance, Operations and Negotiation.

After the preliminary round, 12 teams were selected to fight it out in the mega finals.

In the mega finals, the teams will be tested across all the management disciplines through a mix of online and case-based competitions.

Finals: 27th and 28th October

Venue: SJMSOM, IIT Bombay

Other teams in the fray: NITIE, IIM A, ISB, XIMB, MDI, XLRI, DMS IITD, IIMC, NUS Business School, Singapore

Event Details: http://www.sjmsom-avenues.org/


Team Kiran in the finals of Elevator Pitch, Empresario conducted by NITIE, Mumbai


Arjun S
and Arun CR of team ‘Kiran’ qualified for the finals ofElevator Pitch’ conducted by NITIE, Mumbai as a part of their annual fest Empresario, wherein one had to sell an idea in just two minutes to Venture Capitalists. It was a compressed version of a regular B-Plan competition. A Q&A session followed the 2 minute presentation.

Other teams in the fray: ISB, FMS, IIT Kharagpur and NITIE

Event Details: http://www.nitie.in/empresario/elevator_pitch.htm


Team Saksham in the finals of Battle of second Naxos, Milestone 35 conducted by IMT Nagpur

Shubham Arora and Aditya Singh of teamSakshamhave qualified for the finals ofThe Battle of Second Naxos - E-Business Model’ at Milestone 35, conducted by IMT Nagpur. The event revolves around the Information Technology domain and requires planning and a well-crafted strategy to prepare an army for all contingencies.

Finals: 20th October 2007

Venue: IMT, Nagpur

Other teams in the fray: VGSOM, IIT Kharagpur, IMT Ghaziabad, IMT Nagpur,K.G Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and IMI Delhi

Event Details: http://www.milestone35-imtn.com/Event.html


Cheers,

Manisha and Aparna


Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Shailesh, the quizzing champ!

This time its’ quizzing!!

The students of PGDSM-MIT04 are back again with a winning spree. Shailesh bagged the first prize in Chanakya – Day 6 ( A theme Quiz) organized by IIMK as a part of Event – Horizons 2007.

Horizons 2007 is an event organized by IIM-K every year. This year the theme of event is Bharat Ek Khoj. Chanakya is a daily quiz revolving around this theme. The quiz on day 6 was based on Brand India.

Other B-schools in the league were IIM-K, IIM-C, IIM-B and NMIMS. Further details can be found on http://horizons.iimk.ac.in/event_the_bharat_ek.htm

Congratulations to Shailesh! We’re waiting for you to sweep away all the quizzing events!

- Prathibha

Saurabh wins grand finale at IMI, Delhi!!

Saurabh Shukla, participant of PGDSM MIT 04 has won the grand finale at Spandan’ 07 organised by the International Management Institute (IMI), New Delhi. Spandan is a foundation for Human Values for Management and Society at IMI. The topic for the presentation was ‘If I were to teach Human Values. The aim of the contest was to sensitize aspirant professionals about balancing their professional goals with organizational needs.

After a gruelling preliminary round, 6 finalists across India were chosen to battle it out at the finals held at IMI, Delhi. The other finalists were from TISS, IMI Delhi and Delhi School of Economics. The distinguished jury panel comprised of Prof. G.P. Rao, Founder of Spandan, Prof. C.S Venkata Ratnam, Director IMI and Prof. K Sankaran, Dean, Student welfare.

The presentation round was followed by an exacting Q&A session where the finalists were grilled on their views on the topic. Questions ranging from ‘Role of management in encouraging value system in an organisation’, ‘The learning cycle of values’ and ‘Relationship between value dimension and power dimension’ ensured that the best was brought out in the finalists. They were also asked to cite real life examples from corporate where these principles hold good.



Saurabh says he is thankful to Prof. Lata Dhir, Prof. Mona Nanavati and Prof. Prem Chandrani whose guidance helped him during his preparatory phase. He walked away with a certificate, memento and a cash prize of INR 5000.

Congrats Saurabh :)

- Manisha

Saturday, September 29, 2007

And the Saga continues… Team Gyaana in the finals of Bzzwings at Vista ’07, IIMB


Saurabh Shukla, Souma Kanti Paul and Sidharth Shyamshukha of team ‘Gyaana’ have been short listed for the ‘B-Plan Contest-Bzzwings’ at Vista’07, IIMB. Bzzwings is an open theme business plan contest; an event where wannabe entrepreneurs can make their future. The team Gyaana has proposed a Media and Entertainment plan with a flavour of Social responsibility.

In addition to the prize money, Nadathur S Raghavan Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (NSRCEL) at IIMB would be offering incubation for the winner and direct entry to the second round of the II-tier incubation selection process to the runners-up.

Go and Get it guys..!! We would be waiting eagerly for the first entrepreneurship venture from the class of PGDSM-MIT (07-09).

Finals: 13th October 2007
Time: 9.30 AM – 2.30 PM
Venue: IIM Bangalore
Other teams in the fray: ISB, IIMB, IIMI, IIMC, Early Stage Entrepreneurs, VGSOM IIT Kgp
Event details: http://www.iimb-vista.com/bzzwings.html

Saurabh Shukla in the finals of Spandan'07 at IMI Delhi:

Spandan is a foundation for Human Values for Management and Society at International Management Institute (IMI), New Delhi. Saurabh would be presenting a paper on- “If I were to teach Human Values”.

The aim of this contest is to sensitize the prospective professionals on the role of human values in work situations as part of work ethic and culture, and as an instrument for enhancing organizational excellence so that they are able to contribute in evolving value-based organizations and professions.

Way to go dude..!!

Finals: 3rd Oct. 2007
Time: 2:30 PM onwards
Venue: IMI, Delhi
Event details: http://www.coolavenues.com/bschools/060911/imi_spandan_1.php

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

First Impressions! :)

What happens when two creative minds set out to make a mark in an ad workshop with the country’s best competing for the crown?? Adrenaline rushes.. Tons of ideas spring out.. Sparks fly.. Many a whacky fundas are explored and designs created!

MARKSFETE’07, NITIE Ad workshop case: Colgate Maxfresh has a 10% market share in the freshness segment of toothpastes. The market leader in freshness segment is Close-up (70%). Colgate Maxfresh wants to enhance the market segment to 20% and reposition the brand from the freshness segment into a different segment. The participants were also asked to make ads to market the same.

This being the problem statement, Team ‘Pratham’ from PGDSM-MIT comprising of the ever calm and never faltering Nishant and suave and creative beyond bounds Rajat was indeed the perfect marketing mix!

With a primary research of asking different questions related the brands which focussed on stain-free and freshness segment brands to 54 people which revealed that in the freshness segment, Close-up was the popular brand and Colgate was more popular in the Stain-free teeth segment. With this as background, team ‘Pratham’ proposed a marketing strategy for Colgate with ‘stain-free freshness’ as the tagline.

The distinguished judges for the event were Executive Director, Rediffusion; Vice President of HR, Rediffusion; Vice President of Creativity, Rediffusion; Head of the department of Marketing, NITIE and two Asst. Professors, Marketing, NITIE.

Fundoo financials from the team from ISB, MICA exploring marketing concepts left, right and centre, NITIE coming up with a creative two tube concept coupled with complex numerical analysis, JBIMS pitching in with mother-kid concept for marketing, VGSOM with its naughty freshness – none of it could do the trick that PGDSM-MIghTians could do! :)


The team from SCMHRD which stood second had ‘loose control’ as its punch-line and a smashing ppt. Their concept was interesting in many ways and revolved around rural youth.

While the remaining 6 teams had come out with graphic and print ads, ‘Pratham’, with a terrific billboard ad and a short video ad rocked the show! The judges were so impressed not just by the uniqueness of the campaign but also by the brilliant strategy that ‘Pratham’ proposed, that they recommended the ad to be sent to Cannes festival. The team faced a gruelling Q and A session and came out with flying colours.

Needless to say, ‘Pratham’ stood first (PRATHAM, in fact!) in the competition and proved that creativity can create fresh ripples in any segment of people… :)

The team came back home with cash prize of Rs.6000, only to realise that their party to the rest of the class would by far be heavier on their pockets! :D

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Making a Mark!

With several B Schools rolling out their business events it wasn’t much of a surprise that PGDSM MIT participants made their presence felt by qualifying for the finals in several of them.

Team Pratham in the finals of Marksfete ’07,Nitie:
Nishant Pradhan and Rajat Chowdhary of team ‘Pratham’ have been shortlisted for the ‘Ad workshop Case’ at Marksfete’07, NITIE. The teams were required to prepare an advertisement for “Colgate Max Fresh Gel” based on a set of positioning strategies given to them. The finalist teams are now required to design communications and answer questions related to their advertising strategies to the panel of judges.

Finals: 8th September 2007
Time: 2.30 PM – 5.30 PM
Venue: NITIE Auditorium
Other teams in the fray: VGSOM, MICA, SCMHRD, JBIMS, NITIE, ISB
Event details:
http://www.nitie.edu/marksfete/index1.htm

Pratibha Ryali in the finals of Anveshan at Manthan ’07,TISS:
Anveshan is a platform that provides an opportunity to test one's personality orientation and managerial competencies. Anveshan, is conducted in two stages. In the first stage candidates have been shortlisted on the basis of their responses to a set of questions. In the final stage, short-listed candidates will go through simulations and situational exercises. Professional experts in the field would be the assessors judging contestants and zoom in on the best amongst equals. Finals: 6th September 2007
Time: 9.00 AM – 7.00 PM
Venue: TISS
Other teams in the fray: IIMA, ISB, IIMC, SPJIMR, IMT Ghaziabad
Event details:
http://www.tisshrmlr.com/page.php5?man07_anveshan

Team Chanakya in the finals of Spardha, NITIE
Kartik Chandrasekharan, Sidharth Shyamsukha, Arunav Roy and Amit Holey of Team Chanakya have qualified in the event ‘Spardha’ conducted by NITIE. The qualifying round of Spardha was an online business game designed to test the mettle of participants in a typical business scenario. The event evinced great interest from B Schools across the country with a whooping 111 entries.The grand finale will be held on October 14, 2007.
Other teams in the fray: NMIMS, IIML, NITIE, TAPMI, XIMB and K.J Somaiya.
Event details:
http://rcas.co.in/spardha/

Wishing all the teams the very best for the finals :)

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Dilli ab duur nahin.. Chirag Bhatia and Shubham Arora in the Finals of AIMA contest!

Team Saksham represented by Chirag Bhatia and Shubham Arora of PGDSM-MIT 2007-2009 have made it to the Finals of the AIMA national level paper presentation competition.

The topic is
11th Five Year Plan’s theme “70 Million Employable Indians: Strategies for Global Competitiveness”. They emerged as the winners of the western region where 23 teams fought it out for the finals. The Finals will be held in Delhi on the 25th of August.


The Director-CMD of AIMA mentioned that the champion team in the finals would get an opportunity to have a structured visit to industrial units in Macau and Pearl River Delta in South China for a 3 day training Program. This would provide them a unique exposure and interaction with their counterparts in China.

Others through to the finals from the western region include teams from SCMHRD, Pune and St. Francis, Mumbai.
Wishing them all the best for the finals!!

Monday, July 23, 2007

Way to go..!

“What makes a good software engineer: The making of a winning breed.”

That was what TCS, in partnership with Nimitt ’07, sought out to find the answer to, through ‘Tatva’ – the paper presentation event. Each of the finalists of the event had a different dimension to add to the topic.

Anurag, from the junior batch of PGDSM-MIT shared his views on the topic too. He spoke of:

· Institutionalizing a software engineering culture in a company.
· Mapping of competencies to work related requirements in IT Industry.
· Sharing of Industry best practices
· Qualities and traits of a good software engineer
· IT Environment and potential in Brazil and China
· Amelioration of recruitment and induction process including collaboration with academia.

His suggestions, research and presentation were highly commended by the jury from TCS. In fact, he and a few other finalists from IIM - K and SPJIMR were asked to delve into the matter further.










Together, in collaboration with TCS, they have been asked to research on

  • employee appraisal and recruitment models
  • keys to improve satisfaction, loyalty, productivity, and competency
  • trends in upcoming sectors in China and Brazil.

    Prof. Lata Dhir from SPJIMR will be guiding them in their endeavours and they hope to complete it within a span of three months.

    The participants chosen were:

    IIM K: Chandru Vamsi, Sanjog Jolli, Amit Harchandani and Sawarna Prabhu

    SPJIMR: Syed Taha Mahmood and Anurag Sehgal

    Kudos Anurag..!
    We sure hope you help breed more winners!!

Friday, July 13, 2007

Team NextGen-Finalists of Tatva 1


Team NexGen in the Finals of NIMITT'07

Suniti Satnalika (team NexGen) of PGDSM-MIT04 has made it to the final round of TATVA-I. Her topic is “Innovation for the Bottom of the Pyramid”. The finals will be held at NCR 2 on 13th July 12:00 PM. The other teams in the fray are IIMK, FMS, MICA , VGSOM, IIT-KGP.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

The MUIMUN experience

I had an awesome experience attending the first Muenster University International Model United Nations (MUIMUN) that took place in Germany from April 1 –April 5 ’07 under the theme “Change Today – Shape Tomorrow”.

Muenster, City of Westphalian Peace, is surrounded by the inimitable atmosphere where more than 160 delegates from 40 countries came to participate in this conference, which simulated six different committees of UN. I was selected to represent India in the World Bank committee.

I still remember the day when I received an email from MUIMUN scholarship team stating that Dear Delegate from India, We are delighted to inform you that will be able to cover all your expenses viz. airfare, accommodation, food and conference fees. Receiving this mail it seemed like all my dreams had come true and indeed that seems to be the fact. I was ecstatic and did not even know which mountain in India to stand high on and scream my joy. I later came to know that I was among the 10 fortunate guys who got selected for this scholarship.

25 student delegates representing different countries had assembled in the World Bank committee to discuss two critical topics:

Topic A: Loan Proposals for International Bank for Rural Development (IBRD) Lending.
Topic B: Micro Financing in Times of Contemporary Challenges - Non-Profit vs. Commercial Micro Financing

My main motivation behind attending this conference got triggered when I did my DOCC project with Mahila Arthik Vikas Mahamandal, Mumbai where I got an opportunity to recommend strategies for providing microfinance loans for the upliftment of rural women.

I felt that discussing the microfinance topic at MUIMUN World Bank committee helped me to widen up my horizons & provided a platform where I exchanged ideas from different cultures and different countries.

I still cannot forget how we all debated on the loan proposal introduced by me as the delegate of India, which talked about IT investments in agriculture sector of India. We also had a lot of heated discussions on proposal from delegations from Indonesia, Pakistan and Russian Federation. At the end of the day almost all of us were totally stressed out. However MUIMUN organizers did a great job of organizing Global Village (International Night), where the delegates were asked to bring specialties from their home countries to let the others share their culture, which actually gave me a chance to see those amazing performances from different traditions. I also got an opportunity to sing a bollywood song ”Tanha Dil” and I think audience liked it :-)

The best part came when the committee members and the Chair chose me as the delegate with the most outstanding and exceptional contribution to the committee. Delegate representing USA and Delegation from Russian Federation were awarded the 2nd and 3rd prize respectively at the closing ceremony.

I was also asked by the MUIMUN organizing committee to deliver a speech at the closing ceremony on behalf of all the delegates sharing my experiences and got a standing ovation for that. That was the most joyous moment of my life.

Finally it all ended with a dance party at Cuba Nova disc and I packed my bags to explore another beautiful place Paris, City of Love and the City of Romance!!!! Was there for 4 days and saw some of the best French architectures - Eiffel Tower, Musée du Louvre (Da Vinci Code fame), Chateau de Versailles (Royal palace), The Sacré-Coeur Basilica (Cathedral located at Monmartre Hill), Notre- Dame Cathedral to name a few.

Last but not the least from this conference I took back to my country all those sweet moments, which I spent in one of the Europe’s most beautiful city Muenster, I took back all the learning, which I have got from attending the MUIMUN. And yes I took back the friendship of my fellow delegates, which I will cherish throughout my life.

Cheers,

Somansh

Thursday, March 29, 2007

MUIMUN scholarship awarded to Somansh



University of Münster is organizing the first Münster University International Model United Nations from April 1st - 5th, 2007. A Model United Nations (MUN) is a simulation of the United Nations, where international students have the chance to act in different committees of the UN. In this conference 250 students from 75 countries are meeting to debate on topics which are of global concern.

The participants take up the role as ambassador of a specific country different to their own. For instance a student of India has to defend the role of Pakistan in front of the International Atomic Energy Agency, or a German student could be an American ambassador and therefore would have to explain its Iraq policy to its European allies.

With this program MUNs play an active role for better international understanding, which is highly recognized by the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The students not only learn how decisions are made on an international level, but get a better understanding of different cultures and customs, and build up new networks around the globe.

Somansh Bansal is representing India in the world bank committee of United Nations to discuss on two topics:
1. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) Loan Proposals
2. Micro Financing in times of contemporary challenges – non-profit v/s commerical micro
financing


Cheers,

Ganga - Bistrobanter,
Münster

Friday, February 16, 2007

Patent in the waiting: Optical Fiber - Manas Sahu

Optical fiber with low attenuation at 1380 nm wavelength region and the method of producing the same.

The present invention relates to a method of preparing low attenuation single mode fiber and particularly to the preparation of optical fiber preform from which single mode optical fiber is drawn shows low transmission loss in the 1360 to 1460 nm (E-band) wavelength region.

Inventors: Gupta, Kaushal; Dayanandan, Sreena; Sahu, Manas Ranjan; Ahmed, Koilakh; Sahu, Hrudaya Ranjan

Assignee: STERLITE OPTICAL TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED

For more details, click here

Cheers,
Ganga - Bistrobanter, Technorati
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