Purpose of the Visit

The initiative aimed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications. Students witnessed the use of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) and PLC (Programmable Logic Control) technologies, and explored the production of High-Speed Steel (HSS) and carbide cutting tools.

Key Highlights

  • Live demonstrations of tool grinding and finishing processes
  • Quality control techniques and sustainability practices in manufacturing
  • Interaction with industry professionals on challenges and problem-solving
  • Emphasis on workplace safety, precision, and efficiency
  • The visit sparked an interest among students to pursue careers in manufacturing, automation, and R&D, reinforcing the importance of experiential learning in professional education.