Master CNC programming through advanced CAD/CAM software and machine simulation tools. Learn to create efficient toolpaths and generate G-code for real-world manufacturing applications.

Experience powerful CNC simulation tools that allow you to program and test machining operations safely before running them on actual machines
State-of-the-art simulation software allowing students to program and operate CNC machines safely before touching real equipment
Seamless workflow from design to manufacturing with integrated CAD modeling and CAM programming capabilities
Training on professional software including Mastercam, Fusion 360, SolidWorks CAM, and NX CAM used in real manufacturing
Train on industry-leading CAD/CAM software used by professionals worldwide in manufacturing and education
Cloud-based 3D CAD, CAM, and CAE platform for product development
Comprehensive training across all types of CNC machining operations
2D/3D contour, pocket, drilling, and surface finishing
Facing, roughing, finishing, and thread cutting
4-axis and 5-axis simultaneous machining
Combined milling and turning in single setup
CNC programming skills open doors across diverse manufacturing industries
Precision parts, turbine components
Engine blocks, transmission parts
Surgical instruments, implants
Injection molds, stamping dies
Housings, heat sinks, connectors
Turbine blades, valve components
Everything you need to know about our Drone Lab programs
CNC simulation allows safe, cost-effective learning without material waste or machine damage. Students can practice complex operations, test programs, and make mistakes in a virtual environment before working on real machines.
Students learn G-code programming, M-codes, macro programming, and various CAM software packages. Training covers both manual programming and computer-assisted programming techniques.
Yes, the curriculum includes real-world projects simulating actual manufacturing scenarios. Students work on parts from automotive, aerospace, and medical device industries to gain practical experience.
Graduates can pursue careers as CNC programmers, machine operators, manufacturing engineers, quality inspectors, and production supervisors in precision manufacturing industries.
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