About the Program
Duration
6 Months Years
Annual Intake
15 Seats
A CAD/CAM course provides individuals with specialized knowledge and skills in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM). CAD involves the use of computer software to create detailed and precise digital models of products or structures, while CAM focuses on the automated control of manufacturing processes through computer systems. In a CAD/CAM course, participants learn to design 2D and 3D models, simulate real-world conditions, and generate manufacturing instructions. They gain proficiency in utilizing CAD software for conceptualizing and visualizing designs, and CAM software for translating these designs into machine-readable instructions for automated manufacturing. The course often covers topics such as CNC programming, toolpath generation, and quality control in the context of manufacturing. Graduates of CAD/CAM courses are equipped to contribute to industries such as aerospace, automotive, and engineering, where these technologies play a crucial role in streamlining design processes and improving production efficiency.
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