At Automatic Systems, Inc., we have found success in the competitive world of integrated material handling systems by building one very simple component: our customer base. It is this dedication to customer satisfaction that has helped Automatic Systems to establish a solid reputation for excellent design, technology and workmanship in every aspect of every job.
Since our founding in 1972, we have developed material handling systems that have met our customers' needs and exceeded their expectations.
Whether in the automotive, baggage handling systems, industrial, power plant, steel mill, foundry, or general bulk handling, we strive to provide the very finest material handling and automation systems in the world.
The Museum of Art & Photography’s (MAP) is a new museum project focused on the preservation of India’s cultural heritage through exhibition and education. Opening in Bangalore in 2020.
MAP's mission is to build, manage and sustain a new museum which will exhibit, interpret and preserve a growing collection of art and cultural artefacts. MAP seeks to bridge art and community and serve as a catalyst for greater public exposure to the important cultural history of the visual arts in India.
MAP’s flagship building will be located in the heart of Bangalore and is scheduled to open to the public in 2020. It will be a 44,000 square foot purpose-built facility with five galleries, an auditorium, research library, classroom for children’s activities and its education programme, and a restoration lab.
While the museum’s physical space is being built, MAP is carrying out its mission by actively reaching out to the community through a variety of programmes and projects, including loans, exhibitions, workshops and lectures.
MAP manages a large and varied collection of over 15,000 artworks, dating from the 12th century to the present, and covering Modern & Contemporary, Photography, Folk & Tribal, Popular Art and Textiles, Craft and Design and Pre-Modern Art. This collection forms the nucleus of the Museum’s exhibitions, and is also available to researchers and for loan from qualifying institutions and museums, both in India and abroad.
MAP is a non-profit charitable organisation that is funded through private and corporate philanthropy. Patrons include the Poddar family, Avantika and Puneet Dalmia, Sunil Munjal, Citi, Tata Trusts, The Manipal Foundation and Sasken Foundation. Trustees and advisors to the museum include Abhishek Poddar, Arundhati Nag, Deepanjani Klein, Dilip Cherian, Gursharan Sidhu, Jyotindra Jain, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Mukesh Arghi, Nirupama Rao and Som Mittal.
The INDIA HABITAT CENTRE was conceived to provide a physical environment which would serve as a catalyst for a synergetic relationship between individuals and institutions working in diverse habitat related areas and therefore, maximise their total effectiveness. To facilitate this interaction, the Centre provides a range of facilities.company located in Lodhi Road, New Delhi, Delhi, India.
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