Where Curiosity Sparks Innovation
In January 2025, students built on their previous
experience by exploring CAD/CAM, resin 3D printing, and the Idea-to-Product
cycle, further enhancing their skills in digital design and manufacturing. They
gained hands-on experience in computer-aided design and machining,
understanding how to create precise models for production.
Students also delved into resin 3D printing, learning
about material properties, curing processes, and applications. Additionally,
they pitched their ideas, developed PowerPoint presentations, and refined their
ability to communicate concepts effectively.
By following the Idea-to-Product cycle, students understood the journey from concept development to prototyping and final product realization. These activities reinforced problem-solving skills and provided valuable insights into modern manufacturing technologies, preparing them for future challenges in design, engineering, and innovation.
Coordinator - Sayed Mohamed H