Training & Workshops
Structured training programs focused on improving employability, industry readiness, and practical manufacturing competence for Mechanical Engineers.
Training Programs
Placement Workshops
Intensive short-term programs designed to prepare final-year and fresh engineers for manufacturing roles.
Industry-Ready Training
Practical exposure to real manufacturing systems, processes, drawings, and calculations.
Skill Development Programs
Focused training to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industrial expectations.
Guest Lectures
Awareness sessions on “What Next” for Mechanical Engineering students and graduates.
College Tie-Ups
Collaboration with institutions for structured employability and placement support programs.
Industry Orientation
Orientation programs for engineers entering manufacturing and MSME environments.
Who Can Attend
Training Outcomes
- Improved employability & industry readiness
- Clear understanding of manufacturing processes
- Confidence in drawings, GD&T, and calculations
- System-based thinking and execution
- Alignment with MSME and OEM expectations
Interested in training programs or workshops for students, engineers, or organizations?
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Mechanical Engineering students, fresh graduates, supervisors, technicians, and MSME workforce members can attend the programs. The content is tailored based on participant background.
The programs are strongly practical and system-driven. Focus is on real manufacturing scenarios, drawings, calculations, shop-floor practices, and industry expectations.
Training programs are designed to improve employability and industry readiness. Placement guidance, interview preparation, and industry orientation are part of select programs.
Yes. Colleges can invite for guest lectures, short workshops, awareness sessions on “What Next for Mechanical Engineers”, and industry readiness programs.
Yes. Customized training and consulting programs are designed based on industry needs, focusing on Quality, Cost, Delivery, OEE improvement, and system implementation.