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GTTC Brochure English 03082020.Cdr BE FUTURE READY TRUSTED HERITAGE A message from the Managing Director “GTTC prepares you for a successful career The Government Tool Room and Training Centre (GTTC) is a recognized in advanced technologies” Scientic & Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) under Council for Scientic and Industrial Research (CSIR). The Diploma and M.Tech Government Tool Room & Training Centre (GTTC) is a programs offer industry-oriented, high-end, technical training. Carefully joint venture between the Government of Karnataka and designed in consultation with major industry partners our courses are DANIDA, Government of Denmark, established in 1972 and AICTE approved, and are among the best in the country to offer. For the is located at Rajajinagar Industrial Estate, Bengaluru. GTTC is past 48 years GTTC has achieved nearly 100% placement for its Diploma at the forefront offering highly practice-oriented training and M.Tech holders and it's alumni are in great demand in India and courses in Design, Analysis and Production aspects of Tools, abroad. Dies & Moulds, Precision Manufacturing, Mechatronics and With a focus on hands-on practical training, rather than theoretical Electronics. These courses address the growing demand for learning, our students work on high-end equipment like CNC machines, high quality technical human resource requirements across advanced robots, 3D printers, and master the latest design softwares. the manufacturing sector. With an emphasis on Teacher- Trainee engagement, following best-in-class traditions of GTTC also offers several short-term courses under the Chief Minister's the learning process, GTTC has beneted a large populace Kaushalya Karnataka Yojane (CMKKY) for BE, Diploma and ITI holders. across the State, with remarkable dedication and professionalism, over the last four and half decades. The Centers of Excellence set up in association with M/s. Siemens & M/s. Dassault Systems, further enrich learning, at several of our Centres. Our Government of Karnataka has established 24 GTTC centres faculty members are experienced industry professionals from the across the state to provide skilled manpower and technical forefront of technology. services, to existing and emerging industries. The doors of GTTC are open to students who are willing to go through the GTTC has trained one Lakh plus candidates in various long- rigours of world-class training, and get prepared to champion the future term and short-term Skill Development Training technology. Programme. Vision To emerge as an International Centre of Excellence in Training, Production, R&D H. Raghavendra, IRPS Managing Director, GTTC and Consultancy Services, in Tooling, Precision Manufacturing Technologies, Mechatronics and Electronics - from concept to end-product. Mission To continuously improve training skills, and develop innovative processes to optimize production, using the latest facilities, methodologies, trends and techniques to meet the needs of all stakeholders and be the leader in training. Objectives of the Tool Room Ÿ To conduct industry-oriented technical training programs for youth and equip them with employable skills Ÿ To provide a highly skilled workforce to industries Ÿ To assist MSME units in technological up-gradations Global Opportunities The training programme are comprehensive and are structured with a right blend of theory and practice. The main focus is on equipping the trainees to use acquired knowledge for application in industry. Rising global demand for skilled manpower provides employment opportunities for our trainees. Many of the alumni are successful entrepreneurs and hold high positions in reputed industries. Former President Shri.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, addressing our trainees at GTTC Kudalasangama GTTC Activities Training Tooling: Design and Manufacture of Jigs & Fixtures, Tools, Dies & Moulds Ÿ Long-term Training Courses Production: Critical & High Precision Components and Sub-Assemblies Ÿ Short-term Training Courses Process Innovation, Optimisation Ÿ Skill Development Training Courses Research and Development (R&D): Technology and Knowledge Transfer Ÿ Corporate Training Our Strengths State-of-the-art Facilities Ÿ We provide highly skilled manpower to meet present-day “GTTC believes in keeping abreast of requirements of Industries latest technology” Ÿ The institution has a team of dedicated and well-qualied teaching GTTC has sophisticated manufacturing facilities including 3 to 5 axis staff, with a high degree of design, practical and theoretical high-speed CNC Vertical Machining Centres, CNC Lathe, CNC Turn -Mill, knowledge, to guide trainees become condent and independent on CNC Jig Grinding, CNC Spark Erosion, CNC Wire EDM, CMM, Prole the shop oor. The staff are trained in modern technologies as well as Projector, High Power Lasers for Cutting and Engraving. in modern methods of teaching. The practice of hands-on-training followed by GTTC has become a role-model for training centres across GTTC is also equipped to offer students a hands-on exposure to the country Robotics, Industrial Automation, Hydraulics & Pneumatics, Electro- Ÿ We provide placement opportunities to students who complete long- Pneumatics, Electro-Hydraulics, Sensors, Micro Controllers, term courses, in industries across India & Overseas Programmable Logic Circuits and Control Systems. Ÿ GTTC has made signicant contributions to engineering and exports. Software Our R&D efforts contribute to many prestigious projects of national AutoCAD, Solidworks, Solid Edge, MasterCam, CREO, SIEMENS-NX importance, such as development of components for U.R.Rao Satellite CATIA & CNC Simulation Centre (URSC), formerly known as ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC). Candidates GTTC centres trained across 1,00,000+ since 1972 24 Karnataka TRAINING “GTTC believes in continuous upgradation of technical skills” GTTC has set up latest sophisticated machinery and equipment facilities at all its centres to keep pace with rapidly changing technology. The training centres utilise the various manufacturing facilities to expose trainees to modern methods of design and manufacturing. GTTC centres are spread across the state, equipped with all necessary facilities to train unemployed youth from urban and rural areas. GTTC offers long-term, short-term, skill development and sponsored training programs for the youth, and need-based training programs for the upgradation of skills of personnel at various levels in an organisation. DIPLOMA COURSES TOOL & DIE MAKING PRECISION MANUFACTURING Die Making is a sub-genre of Tool Making, focused on the manufacture This course will introduce students to modern manufacturing and maintenance of Precision Tools, Moulds & Dies, for mass production techniques, including Programming and Computer Assisted of components. This often includes manufacturing Die Sets, Mould bases, Manufacturing (CAM). It will cover both, the theory and practical aspects Precision Punches & Dies, Core & Cavities, Jigs & Fixtures, etc. Precision of Modern Metal Machining and Cutting, while focusing on accuracy is essential in die making and maintaining a proper clearance is programming advanced manufacturing techniques and interpreting essential to produce parts accurately. engineering drawings. The objective of this program is to ensure students acquire the requisite The program will teach the skills of manufacturing techniques in latest theoretical and practical skills in the Tool & Die and Jigs & Fixtures making machinery, both Conventional & CNC machines, in Process Planning and trades. Skills would be enhanced by instructions in blueprint Quality Assurance. It will include instructions in blueprint interpretation, interpretation, theory, mathematics, and exposure to the latest theory, mathematics, CNC / CAM / CAE and Jigs & Fixtures. manufacturing and component-processing techniques, such as Power Presses and Plastic Injection Moulding machines. MECHATRONICS ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION GTTC offers a well-structured course in 'Mechatronics' with emphasis on ENGINEERING 'Hands-on' training related to Robotics, Hydraulics & Pneumatics, In the present era, the eld of electronics & communication plays an Microcontrollers & PLCs interfaced with Mechanical Automation activities. important role in almost every sphere of our lives. It mainly deals with It caters to the needs of automation required in various sectors like, communication technologies, basic electronic components and the Electronics, Mechanical, Automobiles, Manufacturing and design of circuits and systems. Telecommunication etc. The electronics and communication department has been established The 3-year in-house training period, will expose candidates to concepts with well-equipped laboratories and research facilities. These and applications of multidisciplinary skills such as, Robotics, Industrial laboratories provide a platform for learning theoretical and practical Automation, Hydraulics, & Pneumatics, Electro-Pneumatics, Electro- aspects of electronics and communication engineering. Hydraulics, Sensors / Transducers, CNC, Industrial Electronics, Micro Electronics & Communication Engineering has scope in the elds of Controllers, Programmable Logic Circuits, Control Systems and Research, Mobile Communication, Microwave Communication, Automotive Electronics. Robotics, Defence, Radio Communication, TV Broadcasting, Very Large On completion of this Course, trainees will have excellent job Scale Integration (VLSI) Design, Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Nuclear opportunities in both Electronics and Mechanical Industries, as Design Science,
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