Calicut, Kerala, India – InGen Dynamics, a global leader in AI, robotics, and automation, proudly introduces its cutting-edge research and development, manufacturing, and prototyping hub in Calicut, Kerala, named the ‘InGen Deep Space Nine Station: The Future of Work.’ This 15,000 square-feet facility represents a bold leap into the future, reinforcing InGen Dynamics' unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and a Star Trek-inspired vision.
Taking inspiration from the iconic Deep Space Nine space station from Star Trek, the InGen Deep Space Nine Station blends cutting-edge technology with sustainable design principles. Arshad Hisham, Founder and CEO of InGen Dynamics, has driven this project passionately, merging his love for technology with a vision of a greener, more futuristic workspace.
Each section of the facility pays homage to the Star Trek spirit, embodying a unique theme:
Store Room (Cargo Bay): Efficient vertical storage with modular, recycled shelving and eco-friendly bins, inspired by Starfleet's precision. LED lighting and an organized colour-coding system enhance functionality.
QC Lab (Engineering Deck): Outfitted with refurbished lab equipment and sustainable workstations mirroring the USS Enterprise's engineering section.
Finished Goods Area (Shuttle Bay): Open shelving and pallet storage evoke the readiness of a shuttle bay. LED task lighting and Star Trek-themed signage enhance the atmosphere.
Assembly Conveyor (Replicator Line): A streamlined, motorized conveyor system, named after famous replicator-produced items, fosters efficiency. It utilizes recycled materials and energy-saving motors.
Reliability Test Laboratory (Holodeck): A versatile space for various tests, inspired by the Holodeck's adaptability, includes virtual reality setups for non-physical product testing.
Material In/Out (Transporter Room): Entry and exit points resemble transporter pads with LED lighting and sci-fi effects.
R&D Centres (Science and Command Labs): Open, collaborative spaces feature upcycled furniture, natural light, and interactive displays, reminiscent of Starfleet's science labs and command centres.
Conference Room (Briefing Room): A large central table made from reclaimed wood and sustainable seating foster a collaborative environment.
Field Testing Area (Away Team Area): An outdoor space for real-world product testing mimics diverse environments explored by Starfleet away teams.
Engineering, AI & ML, and Other Divisions: Each division boasts themed workspaces reflecting their specific Star Trek counterparts, emphasizing the integration of technology and nature.
The entire facility stands as a testament to sustainability, featuring sustainable concrete flooring, cost-effective LED lighting, natural ventilation systems, recycling stations, solar panels for renewable energy, and a green roof with a relaxation area. Notably, InGen Dynamics has also acquired electric forklifts and strategically chosen a rural location to minimize environmental impact.
The Star Trek-inspired murals and decor elements throughout the building foster an atmosphere encapsulating the futuristic and imaginative ideals of Star Trek. This alignment perfectly complements InGen Dynamics' mission to drive innovation while preserving the planet.
CEO Arshad Hisham emphasized the significance of this endeavour, stating, “The InGen Deep Space Nine Station marks a pivotal moment in InGen Dynamics' journey. This facility embodies our commitment to revolutionizing industries, enhancing human capabilities, and creating a sustainable, visionary workplace for our team. India holds a central role in our global growth strategy, and it's here that we're forging a future where technology and sustainability unite.”
The InGen Deep Space Nine Station stands as a remarkable milestone in InGen Dynamics' journey, underscoring the company's dedication to pioneering innovation while safeguarding the planet. It boldly ventures where technology and sustainability harmoniously unite, redefining the landscape of innovation.
For more information, please visit InGen Dynamics and explore the Star Trek-inspired eco-tech facility poised to redefine the future of work.
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