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From Classroom to Industry: Cyber-Physical Systems and Design Thinking at LTSU

Lamrin Tech Skills University Punjab (LTSU) successfully concluded an intensive two-week industry-led learning programme in collaboration with experts from L&T, aimed at strengthening practical and industry-aligned competencies among students of the University School of Engineering & Technology (USET).

Programme Overview

The programme focused on delivering hands-on training across key technical and design domains, including:

  • Microprocessors and Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Manufacturing Graphics
  • Design Frameworks and Design Thinking

Through expert-led sessions, students gained practical exposure to real-world applications and industry best practices.

Structured Learning for Multiple Disciplines

The training was conducted in a phased manner to ensure focused engagement:

  • Electronics and Mechanical Engineering students attended sessions on 20th–21st November
  • Electrical Engineering students participated in sessions on 1st–2nd December

This structured approach enabled discipline-specific learning while maintaining strong industry relevance.

Industry Expertise and Mentorship

The programme was led by experienced industry professionals from L&T, including Ms. Bharathi, Dr. Mahesh Kulkarni, and Mr. Gowtham Kesavan, whose guidance and insights added significant value to the learning experience.

Bridging Academia and Industry

Such initiatives reflect Lamrin Tech Skills University Punjab’s commitment to bridging the gap between classroom learning and industry expectations. By integrating hands-on training and design thinking from the early stages of education, the university ensures that its students are industry-ready from Day One.

— Team Lamrin Tech Skills University

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