Visit to a Brick Kiln In keeping with its approach to hands-on learning, Axis Colleges recently arranged a unique industrial visit to a Brick Kiln for students in the Electrical Engineering department. Axis Colleges is always trying to close the gap between what students learn in the classroom and how they can use that knowledge in real-world industry settings.
The visit gave students a one-of-a-kind chance to see and learn about the electrical systems and equipment used in traditional brick making. Students saw how the important things they had learned in class were used in the real world, from managing the power source to learning about the role of electrical motors in conveyor operations and kiln functions. They learned a lot about how to safely work in industrial settings and how to distribute electricity loads more efficiently through this hands-on experience.
During the visit, faculty members and technical experts walked with the students and explained how different electrical parts work and how they are connected to mechanical processes. The students were especially interested in the kiln’s control panels, heating systems, and patterns of energy use, and they had a lot to say and ask the engineers who were there.
These kinds of trips are an important part of Axis Colleges’ all-around engineering education. In addition to helping students learn more about how businesses work, these projects also make them more responsible for saving energy and making engineering last. Seeing how the brick kiln needed a steady power supply also led to conversations about how to automate, use renewable energy sources, and make grid systems smarter in rural businesses.
The visit was not only educational, but it also showed how proactive Axis Colleges is in improving engagement between business and academia. The school wants to make technically sound and industry-ready engineers by exposing students to practical problems and new ways of solving them in real-life situations.
Axis Colleges is proud to offer such life-changing learning experiences. It makes sure that its Electrical Engineering students leave with the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to do well in fast-paced work settings.