Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is the space agency of India. The organisation is involved in science, engineering and technology to the benefits of outer space for India and the mankind. ISRO is a major constituent of the Department of Space (DOS), Government of India. The department executes the Indian Space Programmeprimarily through various Centres or units within ISRO.
ISRO was previously the Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR), set up by the Government of India in 1962, as envisioned by Dr. Vikram A Sarabhai. ISRO was formed on August 15, 1969 and superseded INCOSPAR with an expanded role to harness space technology. DOS was set up and ISRO was brought under DOS in 1972.
This Center will provide outdoor accessions like animatronics dinosaurs, science-theme-based toy trains, nature exploration tours, motion simulators, portable solar observatories, and others.
We can see the aquatic ecosystem which includes 3D models of aquatic animals, coral stations, marine life experience through VR short films, formation of earth living habitat, biology tree and evolution of species, grassland and wetlands habitat, history of electro mechanics and the great scientists who contributed to this field along with the explanation of different 3D models and equipments, information on famous scientists who were awarded the Nobel Prize in the ‘Nobel Hall’, history and growth of automobile industry through live display models, as well as different models of aircraft, sailboats and steamships with explanations on its parts used.
Trushape Precision Castings Pvt. Ltd., established in 2000 in Bhavnagar district of Gujarat State of India, manufacturing Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Investment Precision Castings (Feinguss) by the Lost Wax process has carved a niche for itself as the manufacturer of Quality Investment Castings. Trushape spreads over a sprawling area of 1,00,000 Sq. Ft. with an eye towards ease of future expansion. The manufacturing facility houses a modern and spacious building measuring 36,000 Sq. Ft.
The manufacturing facility is most modern and designed to produce state of the art castings, conforming to most international standards and product-specific standards. With exports to Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Italy, Spain, UK, Colombia (for Investment Casting products) and USA, Singapore, Laos, Nepal, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Somaliya, Uganda, Pakistan (for Prosthetic and Orthotic products), We enjoy a reputation for quality and timely deliveries. We supply fully furnished and Surfaced treated, ready to assemble components (OEM), sub-assemblies and assemblies. Trushape will provide total solutions for Lost Foam Casting & Additive Casting with the new upcoming facility.
Trushape Precision Castings Pvt. Ltd., established in 2000 in Bhavnagar district of Gujarat State of India, manufacturing Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Investment Precision Castings (Feinguss) by the Lost Wax process has carved a niche for itself as the manufacturer of Quality Investment Castings. Trushape spreads over a sprawling area of 1,00,000 Sq. Ft. with an eye towards ease of future expansion. The manufacturing facility houses a modern and spacious building measuring 36,000 Sq. Ft.
The manufacturing facility is most modern and designed to produce state of the art castings, conforming to most international standards and product-specific standards. With exports to Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Italy, Spain, UK, Colombia (for Investment Casting products) and USA, Singapore, Laos, Nepal, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Somaliya, Uganda, Pakistan (for Prosthetic and Orthotic products), We enjoy a reputation for quality and timely deliveries. We supply fully furnished and Surfaced treated, ready to assemble components (OEM), sub-assemblies and assemblies. Trushape will provide total solutions for Lost Foam Casting & Additive Casting with the new upcoming facility.
Faculties Jigar K. Andharia and Priyank P. Gohil led a group of students on an enriching industrial visit to Siddhapura Machine Tools in Bhavnagar, Gujarat. As a well-established company known for its high-quality industrial machines, Siddhapura Machine Tools offered an ideal platform for the students to observe firsthand the sophisticated manufacturing practices used to produce machinery that meets both domestic and international standards.
During the visit, students were introduced to the various stages of production, from raw material handling to final assembly. They were able to witness how Siddhapura Machine Tools handles bulk orders while maintaining strict adherence to customer specifications. The highlight of the visit was the opportunity to observe the company’s stringent quality control procedures. Each component and machine undergoes rigorous testing, and the students were able to interact with the quality assurance team, gaining insights into the processes that ensure product reliability, performance, and compliance with regulatory standards.
Both faculties, Jigar K. Andharia and Priyank P. Gohil, provided valuable guidance throughout the visit, helping students link theoretical concepts from their academic coursework to the practical applications they were witnessing. The interaction with the company’s engineers and quality analysts further enriched the students’ understanding of the challenges faced in the industry and how advanced solutions are implemented to overcome them.
Additionally, the visit served as a platform for students to explore potential career paths in mechanical engineering, manufacturing, and quality assurance. The exposure to industrial equipment and the operational environment helped broaden their understanding of the skills and knowledge required in these fields. Overall, the visit to Siddhapura Machine Tools was a highly informative and practical experience, enhancing the students' academic learning and preparing them for future roles in the industrial sector.
Faculties Jigar K. Andharia and Priyank P. Gohil led a group of students on an enriching industrial visit to Vandana Industries in Bhavnagar, Gujarat. As a well-established company known for its high-quality industrial machines, Vandana Industries offered an ideal platform for the students to observe firsthand the sophisticated manufacturing practices used to produce machinery that meets both domestic and international standards.
During the visit, students were introduced to the various stages of production, from raw material handling to final assembly. They were able to witness how Vandana Industries handles bulk orders while maintaining strict adherence to customer specifications. The highlight of the visit was the opportunity to observe the company’s stringent quality control procedures. Each component and machine undergoes rigorous testing, and the students were able to interact with the quality assurance team, gaining insights into the processes that ensure product reliability, performance, and compliance with regulatory standards.
Both faculties, Jigar K. Andharia and Priyank P. Gohil, provided valuable guidance throughout the visit, helping students link theoretical concepts from their academic coursework to the practical applications they were witnessing. The interaction with the company’s engineers and quality analysts further enriched the students’ understanding of the challenges faced in the industry and how advanced solutions are implemented to overcome them.
Additionally, the visit served as a platform for students to explore potential career paths in mechanical engineering, manufacturing, and quality assurance. The exposure to industrial equipment and the operational environment helped broaden their understanding of the skills and knowledge required in these fields. Overall, the visit to Vandana Industries was a highly informative and practical experience, enhancing the students' academic learning and preparing them for future roles in the industrial sector.