Industrial Visit by the Students of Mechanical Engineering

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Industrial Visit by the Students of Mechanical Engineering

Event Date: September 15, 2025 | Uploaded: January 09, 2026 | By: SIT Admin

The Department of Mechanical Engineering, Srinivas Institute of technology Mangaluru, organized an industrial visit for the final-year Mechanical Engineering students on 15th September 2025 to Mysore. The primary objective of the visit was to provide students with practical exposure to industrial processes, manufacturing technologies, and real-world engineering applications.

The visit was coordinated and accompanied by Mr. Satya Prakash A, along with the students.

Industries Visited

During the visit, students had the opportunity to tour and study operations at the following industries:

1. GTTC Mysore (Government Tool Room and Training Centre):

Students gained insights into advanced CNC machining, tool design, and manufacturing practices. The visit highlighted how modern industries utilize automation and robotics to enhance precision and productivity.

2. GRS Forging

Students observed the forging process, including heating, shaping, and finishing of metal components. The practical demonstration helped them understand forging techniques, material properties, and applications in the automotive and aerospace sectors.

3. Avighna Engineering

The company showcased its expertise in precision machining. Students were introduced to modern robotic applications in production lines and the integration of CAD/CAM systems for enhanced efficiency.

4. Kirloskar Electric Company, Mysore

Students learned about transformer manufacturing and the complete process of design, winding, assembly, and testing.

They were also exposed to the importance of quality control, insulation techniques, and safety standards in electrical machine manufacturing.

The industrial visit proved to be highly informative and enriching, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications. It enabled students to understand modern industrial practices, advanced technologies, and safety standards followed in leading companies. Such exposure will undoubtedly enhance their technical skills, broaden their perspectives, and better prepare them for their future careers in the engineering industry.

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