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The Karmayogi Institute of Technology organized an industrial visit to the U R Rao Satellite Centre on January 2, 2025, for 6th-semester Electronics and Telecommunication students. The visit provided insights into satellite technology, including design, testing, and applications, while fostering interactions with ISRO scientists and engineers. This experience aimed to enhance students' technical knowledge and inspire future careers in the space industry.

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The Karmayogi Institute of Technology organized an industrial visit to the U R Rao Satellite Centre on January 2, 2025, for 6th-semester Electronics and Telecommunication students. The visit provided insights into satellite technology, including design, testing, and applications, while fostering interactions with ISRO scientists and engineers. This experience aimed to enhance students' technical knowledge and inspire future careers in the space industry.

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Shri Pandurang Pratishthan Pandharpur’s

KARMAYOGI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (POLY.),


SHELVE-PANDHARPUR
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND TELE-COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING

Industrial Visit to U R Rao Satellite Centre, Bengaluru


Event Name
ISRO
Date 2 January 2025
Duration: One Day – 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm
Organizer: Mr.Khiste R.R. , H.O.D. , E&TC Dept
Programme Ms. Sule T. S. ,Associate Professor, E&TC Dept
Coordinators: Prof. Utpat N.R. , Assistant Professor, E&TC Dept
Visit Conducted for: E&TC Dept 6th Sem (Batch 2025)

Additional Points:

Objectives of the Program:

Industrial visits enhance students' technical aptitude by exposing them to state-of-the-art


technologies and engineering practices.

They serve as a motivational experience for students, encouraging them to pursue innovation
and research in their respective fields.

The visits also highlight the importance of teamwork, leadership, and time management in
real-world projects.

Industry interactions help students understand the challenges faced during project execution
and the solutions implemented to overcome them.
Details of Our Visit:

On 2 January 2025, the Electronics and Telecommunication Department students of


Karmayogi Institute of Technology assembled at the U R Rao Satellite Centre at 2:00 PM.
The visit offered us a unique chance to witness the intricate processes involved in the field of
satellite engineering, leaving us eager and excited to explore.

Visit Highlights:

The industrial visit to U R Rao Satellite Centre offered the students an in-
depth understanding of satellite technology and its applications. The visit
encompassed the following key highlights:

1. Introduction to URSC: The visit started with an introduction to URSC,


including its history, mission, and the significance of its contributions to the
space industry. The students gained insights into the various departments
and their roles within the organization.
2. Satellite Design and Development: The students were given a
comprehensive overview of the satellite design and development process.
They learned about the different stages involved, such as conceptualization,
payload integration, thermal testing, and launch preparation.
3. Satellite Testing Facilities: The visit included a tour of the satellite testing
facilities at URSC. The students witnessed the sophisticated equipment
used for environmental testing, vibration testing, and electromagnetic
compatibility testing. They were introduced to the rigorous quality
assurance processes implemented to ensure the reliability and performance
of satellites.
4. Interaction with Scientists and Engineers: The students had the
opportunity to interact with scientists and engineers working at URSC.
They engaged in insightful discussions, clarifying their queries about
satellite technology, career opportunities in the field, and the challenges
faced in satellite development.
5. Exhibition and Models: URSC showcased an exhibition featuring models
of various satellites, informative displays, and multimedia presentations.
The students had a chance to explore the exhibits, gaining a deeper
understanding of the applications of satellites in communication, remote
sensing, weather forecasting, and scientific research.
Q&A Interaction Section:

o The Q&A session was a highlight of our visit, where ISRO dignitaries patiently
addressed our questions and shared additional information:

o Satellites are designed to operate for several years, requiring meticulous planning to
ensure their longevity.

o The importance of ISRO's Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan missions in enhancing


India’s scientific capabilities was discussed.

o The impact of satellite technology in bridging the digital divide and improving the
lives of people in remote areas was emphasized.

o Plans for Gaganyaan, India’s first manned space mission, and the challenges involved
in human spaceflight were shared.

o Officials explained the importance of international cooperation in space exploration


and resource-sharing among nations.

Additional Observations:

o The centre emphasized its focus on innovation and cost-effective solutions, making
space technology accessible to developing nations.

o Officials highlighted the significance of data gathered from satellites in improving


education, agriculture, healthcare, and urban planning.

o The session shed light on the evolving role of private companies in the space sector
and ISRO’s collaboration with them.

o Students learned about upcoming trends like nanosatellites and reusable rocket
technology, which are expected to revolutionize the industry.

Conclusion:

The industrial visit to U R Rao Satellite Centre was an enriching experience for the day
students. It provided them with a firsthand glimpse into the world of satellite technology
and space research. Witnessing the cutting-edge facilities and interacting with
professionals from the field broadened their knowledge and sparked their interest in the
space industry. This visit served as a bridge between theoretical learning and practical
applications, inspiring the students to explore future career opportunities in the field of
satellite technology
Photos of industrial visit:-
Coordinator Signature. HOD’s Signature

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