Welcome to Makerspace CMRIT
Makerspace CMRIT offers a unique service for students to pursue mini-projects, providing a platform to turn their creative ideas into reality. Through this initiative, students can explore various technologies such as 3D printing, laser cutting, and CNC machining to fabricate prototypes and models. The Makerspace team offers guidance and support throughout the project, ensuring that students gain hands-on experience and practical skills. This service not only enhances students' technical knowledge but also encourages innovation and problem-solving. Join us at Makerspace CMRIT to unleash your creativity and bring your mini-projects to life!
"Maker-Ed," a certification program tailored for first-year students. This 10-hour course, spread over 1 hour per day, empowers students to materialize their ideas into tangible creations. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on experience with fabrication tools like Laser cutting, CNC routers, and 3D printers, encouraging participants to independently design and construct real products/models.
Benefits/Scope:
"Maker-Ed" fosters a culture of self-exploration and experimentation. Students are encouraged to innovate, transforming concepts into physical prototypes and functional products.
Assessment:
Participants' progress is evaluated based on the quality and functionality of their models/prototypes.
Makerspace CMRIT offers a unique opportunity for first-year VTU students to engage in internship projects. This program allows students to gain practical, hands-on experience in their field of study. Under the guidance of experienced mentors, interns will work on real-world projects, applying their academic knowledge to solve practical problems. This experience will not only enhance their technical skills but also provide valuable insights into the industry. Interns will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources at Makerspace CMRIT, ensuring a productive and enriching internship experience.
Makerspace CMRIT's Faculty Skill Development Program is a comprehensive initiative designed to enhance educators' proficiency in modern technologies and pedagogical practices. Through hands-on workshops and training sessions, faculty members gain practical experience with cutting-edge tools such as 3D printers, laser cutters, and CNC machines. The program also focuses on fostering innovation and creativity, equipping participants with the skills needed to integrate these technologies into their teaching methodologies effectively. By participating in this program, faculty members not only expand their skill sets but also contribute to a more dynamic and engaging learning environment for students.
Makerspace is regularly organizing Hands-on training program for PU students in association with Dept. of Physics, Chemistry, Civil, Mechanical and CoE-Additive manufacturing.