The Department of Quantum Intelligence has organized a Faculty Industrial visit to TAmil Nadu Smart And Advanced Manufacturing centre (TANSAM), Tidel Park, Chennai, on 09th January 2025. The visit was attended by a total of 10 faculty members attended, making it a highly enriching experience for gaining knowledge on the current AI models developed in AR/VR model rendering, Traffic maintanance systems and also 3D printing with an use case of Lift model making which not only improvises the productivity of the companies but also leads to precise production with reduced complexities.This visit has undoubtedly broadened our perspective on real-world AI powered enhanced products with its solutions and also gained knowledge on usage of various 3D Softwares such as Unity, Maya and SIM3D in 3d printing model designing in the respective fields. Thank you for the invaluable opportunity.
The Department of Quantum Intelligence has organized a Faculty Industrial visit to Velan Infra Projects Pvt Ltd, Annanagar, Chennai, on 12th December 2024. The visit was attended by 7 faculty members of our department, making it a highly enriching experience for gaining knowledge on Solar Power Systems and current AI trending technologies that boom the productivity of their firm. This visit has undoubtedly broadened our perspective on real-world solar power production challenges with its solutions and the importance of SCADA tool in the field.
The Department of Quantum Intelligence has organized an Exposure cum Industrial Visit to BSNL Technical hub, Meenambakkam, Chennai for about 56 students along with 2 Faculty members on 16th December 2024. The industrial visit to BSNL, provided invaluable insights into modern telecommunication technologies and practices. Students explored advanced networking concepts, mobile communication systems, and fiber-optic technologies. Experts demonstrated real-time operations, enhancing theoretical knowledge with practical exposure. The visit fostered a deeper understanding of industry standards and operational workflows. Overall, it was an enriching experience, bridging academic learning with industrial expertise.