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05 June 2026

Simulating Motion, Solving Real-World Challenges: Aerospace Students Gain Industry Exposure Through 3DEXPERIENCE Workshop 

Simulating Motion, Solving Real-World Challenges: Aerospace Students Gain Industry Exposure Through 3DEXPERIENCE Workshop 

Bengaluru, 5th June 2026: Bridging the gap between classroom learning and industry practice, the Department of Aerospace Engineering at JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) organised a five-day hands-on workshop on Kinematics and Dynamics Simulation using Dassault 3DEXPERIENCE from 11 to 15 May 2026. The programme was conducted in association with the Aerospace Division (AeD) India Center of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE, UK) and EDS Technologies, Bengaluru.

Held at the CAD Laboratory of the Department of Aerospace Engineering, the workshop brought together students eager to strengthen their understanding of motion analysis, mechanical systems, and simulation-driven design. Over five intensive days, participants explored the capabilities of Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform, gaining practical experience in modelling, analysing, and simulating kinematic and dynamic systems.

The programme was designed to move beyond theoretical concepts and immerse students in real-world engineering applications. Through guided exercises and industry-oriented case studies, participants learned how simulation tools are used to predict the behaviour of complex mechanical systems, optimise designs, and improve engineering decision-making before physical prototypes are developed.

A key feature of the workshop was its focus on solving industry-relevant problems. Students worked through practical scenarios that mirrored challenges encountered in aerospace and mechanical engineering environments, enabling them to apply simulation techniques in a professional context. The hands-on approach encouraged participants to develop problem-solving skills while gaining familiarity with digital engineering workflows increasingly adopted across the industry.

Experts from EDS Technologies and academic facilitators guided the sessions, providing insights into current engineering practices and the growing importance of virtual simulation technologies in product development and performance evaluation.

As aerospace and allied industries continue to embrace digital transformation, proficiency in advanced simulation platforms has become an increasingly valuable skill. Workshops such as this equip students with practical competencies that complement their academic learning, enhancing their readiness for future careers in engineering, design, and technology-driven industries. The initiative reflects the department’s ongoing commitment to providing experiential learning opportunities aligned with evolving industry requirements.