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How We Train
Engineers

Our structured framework ensures every graduate leaves with practical skills, a real project portfolio, and the confidence to perform from day one.

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All our programs follow a 4-phase structure — from foundations to full industry-grade project execution. Each phase builds on the last, and progress is tracked weekly.

180+
Hours / Course
60%+
Lab Time
01
Foundations & Theory
We don't assume anything. The first phase brings all participants to a common standard — core engineering principles, tool familiarisation, safety protocols, and the theoretical backbone of the domain.
Safety Protocols Domain Theory Tool Orientation Assessment
02
Guided Lab Practice
With foundations in place, participants move into supervised lab sessions on actual industrial hardware. Every concept from theory is applied immediately in a structured exercise with real-time feedback from our trainers.
Live Hardware Guided Exercises Daily Debrief Peer Review
03
Industry Project Execution
The centerpiece of our program. Small teams of 2–3 tackle a real automation challenge provided by one of our industry partners. This is where skills become proof — and portfolios are built.
Industry Brief Team Project Mentor Reviews Live Demo
04
Placement Preparation & Certification
The final phase is career-focused: mock technical interviews, resume workshops, LinkedIn profile optimisation, and direct introductions to our hiring partners. Certification is awarded on successful project defence.
Mock Interviews Resume Review Partner Introductions Certification
Sample Week-by-Week Timeline

12-Week Robotics Schedule

Week 1–2
Robot Fundamentals & Safety
Kinematics, workspace analysis, safety standards (ISO 10218), physical orientation with FANUC and ABB systems.
Week 3–5
Teach Pendant & Offline Programming
FANUC TP programming, ABB RobotStudio, path planning, tool offsets, and frame calibration.
Week 6–8
I/O, Vision & Advanced Integration
Digital/analog I/O wiring, force sensing, 2D vision-guided pick, conveyor tracking with encoder integration.
Week 9–11
Industry Project
Teams receive an actual industry brief — design, build, and demo a full robotic automation cell solving a real production problem.
Week 12
Project Defence & Placement Week
Final demo, certification exam, mock interviews with industry partners, job referrals, and programme close-out.
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