Centre of Excellence
The Kavery Engineering College's Centers of Excellence provide an excellent atmosphere for the practice, research, and/or teaching of a certain discipline. Research, professional development, training, and outreach are common activities carried out by centre of excellence, which are frequently supported by governments, universities, or commercial entities.
This Center of Excellence (CoE) for additive manufacturing and reverse engineering aims to educate practising engineers from the industry and research sectors as well as engineering students on the fundamentals of additive manufacturing.
The Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Center of Excellence has been created to serve as a unit for innovative sustainable research, education, and training in HVAC and related subjects.
Centre for Advanced Concrete Research (CACR) carries out interdisciplinary research in the area of concrete, the most prevalent building material and a crucial component of quickening economic growth.
The Center for Post Harvest in Agriculture adds value to agricultural commodities by developing new techniques for enhancing food safety, extending shelf life, and preserving nutrients that are beneficial to health.
The Center for Embedded Systems (CES) conducts research on the technologies that enable sensing, networking, and computation in commonplace objects.
The goal of the Centre of Excellence for IoT is to research, investigate, build, and study self-organized, scalable, and reliable networks and systems that will enable ubiquitous computing and promote inclusive, sustainable, and compassionate living environments.
The Center for Cyber Security's objectives are to provide training to counter cyberthreats, enhance student expertise in the various fields of cyber security, and perform multidisciplinary research to provide technical safety nets for important national and international areas.
Centre of excellence in software development can help organize and streamline various production processes between outsourced and local tasks.