Dr. Deependra Singh, CMD of IREL, interacts with Sri Atul Bhatt, CMD of RINL

Dr. Deependra Singh emphasized the potential for joint research and development (R&D) initiatives between IREL and RINL.

Dr. Deependra Singh, CMD of IREL, interacts with Sri Atul Bhatt, CMD of RINL
Dr. Deependra Singh, CMD of IREL (India) Ltd,(seen 3rd from left) engaged in deliberations with Sri Atul Bhatt, the CMD of RINL at Visakhapatnam steel plant on 10.04.2024. Sri SC Pandey, Director (Personnel) RINL and Sri R.A.

New Delhi: During an interactive session at the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, Dr. Deependra Singh, CMD of IREL (India) Ltd,(formerly known as Indian Rare Earths Limited-A Public Sector Undertaking) engaged in deliberations with Sri Atul Bhatt, the CMD of RINL (Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited). The meeting not only showcased the commitment of both organizations towards collaboration but also laid the foundation for potential advancements in steel technology.

During the interaction, Dr. Deependra Singh evinced keen interest in RINL's special steel products. Recognizing the significance of innovation in the steel sector, Dr. Singh enquired about RINL's specialized offerings and expressed interest in exploring avenues for their application. In a forward-looking approach, he suggested the incorporation of rare materials into steel production processes to unlock advanced functionalities and enhance performance.

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Dr. Deependra Singh further emphasized the potential for joint research and development (R&D) initiatives between IREL and RINL.

With a shared vision and a commitment to excellence, IREL and RINL are poised to make significant strides in advancing the boundaries of steel technology.

 

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Sri SC Pandey, Director (Personnel) RINL and Sri R.A.Khale, Director(Marketing)/ IREL(India) Ltd also participated in the interaction

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