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Exploring Automotive Design with CATIA and NX

Career-Focused Seminar
The Automotive Club of MBU organized a seminar on “Design of Automotive Parts” on 29-01-2026 in Room 2603 from 12.00 PM to 1.30 PM. The seminar aimed to provide practical knowledge of automotive part design using CATIA and Unigraphics (NX). It also focused on creating awareness about career opportunities in automotive and mechanical design industries.
Highlighting Importance of Industry Interaction
Dr. K. Arunprasath, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering coordinated the seminar. Further Mr. Lokesh, the student coordinator played a key role in organizing the event. Around 70 students from B.Tech and Diploma programs participated actively. The event highlighted the importance of industry interaction. Faculty members introduced the guest speakers and explained the objectives of the program. The resource person, Mr. Nagarjuna Sunkam, delivered an engaging session on automotive design workflows and industry practices. He explained real-time applications and career prospects in product development and manufacturing. The seminar created a strong link between academic learning and industry expectations.
Key Takeaways
Students gained valuable insights into modern automotive design methodologies and professional software tools. They appreciated the practical explanations and real-time examples shared during the session. The seminar motivated them to pursue certifications and skill-based learning in mechanical design. Feedback from participants was highly positive, with many expressing that the seminar was informative and industry-relevant. Faculty members observed active student participation and effective knowledge transfer throughout the program. The seminar concluded with acknowledging the resource person, faculty members, organizers, and participants. The organizers expressed gratitude to everyone for making the event successful and meaningful. The program added significant value to students’ academic growth and professional development.

