Students acquired foundational and intermediate-level skills in CNC programming.
Hands-on exposure helped students understand machine setup, tool selection, and code validation.
The training bridged the gap between classroom knowledge and industrial application, improving the students’ technical competency and confidence.
Students were able to write and execute basic CNC programs independently.
Enhanced understanding of modern manufacturing technologies and their relevance in current industry practices.
Participants: II Year Mechanical Engineering students
Mode of Learning: Hands-on sessions, live demonstrations, and expert lectures
Focus Areas:
CNC machine components and working principles
G-code and M-code programming
CNC lathe and milling operations
Industrial safety practices in CNC operations
Real-time machining simulations and toolpath optimization
Students received in-depth training and insights from industry professionals from various CNC manufacturing sectors. The sessions were curated in collaboration with CNC training centers and industrial units to ensure a strong practical orientation.
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