On December 9th, the QuantumX-22 techno-management fest organized by the IEEE Student Branch of New Horizon College of Engineering featured the exciting Cansat Launch Drop Workshop. Held in collaboration with the Department of Quality Assurance and Skill Development at NHCE and the All India Council for Technical Education, this event provided a platform for students from various engineering and management colleges to participate, showcase their talent, and strengthen their resumes.
A cansat is a type of miniaturized satellite that is used for education and research. It is typically the size of a small drink can and can be launched using a variety of methods, including rockets and high-altitude balloons. Cansats are a useful tool for students and researchers who want to learn about satellite technology and space engineering, as they provide a low-cost and accessible platform for experimentation.
The Cansat Launch Drop Workshop was a unique opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience with a cansat module.
The workshop was conducted in collaboration with Black Hole, an organization that specialized in providing educational resources for students.
The Cansat Launch Drop Workshop was a highly informative and hands-on event, with students working together to build and program their own cansat modules. It was a great opportunity for students to learn about the latest technologies and techniques in satellite development, and to explore the exciting field of space engineering.
Overall, the Cansat Launch Drop Workshop was a great success and a fitting addition to the QuantumX-22 techno-management fest. It provided a platform for talented students to learn about and explore the exciting field of satellite development, and we hope to see even more participation and excitement in future years.