

The University School of Engineering & Technology (USET), Lamrin Tech Skills University Punjab (LTSU), commenced the offline segment of the L&T Product Design Thinking Programme for Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronics Engineering students of Batch 2025 on 10th and 11th November 2025, as part of the broader programme conducted from 6th to 27th November 2025.
Session Overview
The inaugural offline session was led by Dr. Badri Narayan, a senior industry expert from Larsen & Toubro (L&T). The session provided students with valuable exposure to industry-oriented approaches in product design and innovation.
Linking Classroom Learning with Industry Needs
During the session, students were introduced to:
- Creative problem-solving methodologies
- Real-world design and engineering challenges
- Design thinking frameworks used in industry
- Innovation-driven approaches to product development
The interactive engagement enabled students to connect theoretical knowledge with practical, industry-relevant applications.
Shaping Design-Driven Engineers
The session fostered an environment of collaboration, fresh ideas, and practical insights, encouraging students to think critically and creatively. Such industry-led engagements play a crucial role in preparing students to become design-driven, solution-oriented engineers.
This initiative reflects Lamrin Tech Skills University Punjab’s commitment to industry-integrated education and experiential learning, ensuring that students are equipped with skills aligned to evolving professional demands.
— Team Lamrin Tech Skills University
