๐Ÿ› ๏ธ 2-Day Intensive Workshop๐Ÿ“ Hyderabad ยท Available On-Campus

Design. Prototype. Build.

A compact, outcome-driven workshop that takes engineering students through the complete product development cycle โ€” from concept and CAD to electronics integration, 3D printing, and a working prototype.

Not a simulation. Not a lab exercise. A real product, built by you, from scratch โ€” in 2 days.

๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ CAD Modelling๐Ÿ–จ๏ธ 3D Printingโšก Electronics Integration๐Ÿ’ป Firmware & Code๐Ÿค– Working Prototype
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You Take Home

Four Years of Engineering.
Most Students Never Build a Complete Product.

Lectures cover theory. Labs cover isolated components. But the full workflow โ€” taking an idea through CAD design, fabrication, electronics integration, and firmware โ€” is rarely something students get to experience end to end.

This workshop is built around exactly that experience.

The Complete Engineering Workflow

Every step of building a real product โ€” compressed into 2 focused days.

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Concept

Define the problem, scope the product, frame the design brief.

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CAD Model

Build functional 3D parts using a software-agnostic approach โ€” skills that transfer across tools.

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3D Print

Fabricate your designed parts and understand manufacturing constraints firsthand.

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Electronics

Integrate sensors, actuators, and a dev board โ€” the intelligence layer of your product.

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Assembly

Bring printed parts and electronics together into a unified, wired system.

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Working Prototype

Code, test, and demonstrate โ€” a complete product you built from scratch.

What Happens Each Day

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Day 1

Design & Fabrication

  • โ†’Design thinking and product problem framing
  • โ†’CAD modelling โ€” software-agnostic, transferable approach
  • โ†’3D printing setup and part fabrication
  • โ†’Understanding manufacturing constraints and design-for-print principles
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Day 2

Electronics & Bring It to Life

  • โ†’Electronics integration โ€” sensors, actuators, power
  • โ†’Dev board setup and wiring
  • โ†’Firmware fundamentals โ€” making the system respond
  • โ†’Full assembly, testing, and final demonstration

Who This Is For

Designed for anyone who wants to bridge the gap between engineering theory and building something real.

Students

Any branch, any year โ€” as long as you want to build something that actually works.

Mechanical EngineeringElectronics & CommunicationElectrical EngineeringComputer ScienceMechatronicsRoboticsInnovation Cell MembersAny curious engineer

Institutions

We work directly with departments, clubs, and centres to bring the workshop to your campus.

Engineering CollegesTechnical DepartmentsRobotics ClubsIncubation CentresInnovation LabsMechatronics Labs

Why Institutions Choose This

A workshop that gives students a genuine outcome โ€” and makes it straightforward for departments to organise.

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Structured Curriculum

A clear 2-day program with defined daily outcomes. Every session has a purpose and a deliverable.

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Students Leave With Something Real

Every participant walks out with a working prototype they built โ€” not a report, not a presentation.

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We Bring Everything

Tools, components, materials, and expert mentors. Departments just need to gather their students.

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Industry-Standard Workflow

Students experience the actual product development process โ€” not a simplified classroom version of it.

What You Take Away

Not just skills โ€” a complete, demonstrable outcome that reflects real engineering work.

๐Ÿค–A fully working prototype built by you, from scratch
๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธPractical CAD skills that transfer across any software
โšกElectronics and firmware integration experience
๐Ÿ“End-to-end product development methodology
๐Ÿ“œCertificate of completion
๐Ÿ’ผA tangible project for your engineering portfolio

Common Questions

Or reach us directly โ€” we respond quickly.

Bring This Workshop
to Your Institution.

Whether you're a student who wants to attend or a faculty member looking to organise this for your department โ€” reach out and we'll take it from there.

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