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Delhi govt opens state-of-the-art Welding, Robotics Lab

'Lab has top-notch equipment for robotic welding arms, plasma welding, and virtual reality welding simulators, catering to various world-class machines'

by Team Theorist
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New Delhi: Aiming to create state-of-the-art infrastructure for preparing a globally recognized competent workforce in the field of welding technology, Delhi government today inaugurated a one-of-a-kind Advanced Welding Technology & Robotics Lab at ITI in Mayur Vihar.

The government said that the lab has top-notch equipment for robotic welding arms, plasma welding, and virtual reality welding simulators, catering to various world-class machines.

During the inauguration, Technical Education Minister Atishi met ambassadors of ITIs, who have been appointed to promote skilling and make skilling aspirational amongst school students. These ambassadors also motivate female students to pursue ITI courses so that they can make their place in the field of technical education.

The government said that the world-class equipment and facilities provided in this Welding and Robotics lab will open the door to many new opportunities for students studying here. I don’t think that the facilities provided to the students here in this lab can be seen anywhere in private colleges. In this new lab, our students will get an opportunity to try their hands on the equipment which are being used in the industries at present.”

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It further said that it has always been a priority of the Delhi Government to provide the best quality education to students studying in our institutions. “I met many students here who have passed out from Delhi Government Schools, which has undergone a major transformation in the past 10 years. Earlier government schools used to be the second choice for parents and children. Children used to dream of studying in private schools. But today, Delhi government schools have surpassed private schools on every parameter.

Technical Education Minister Atishi added that as all the students studying here know that their education process is slightly different and is not limited to only books. ITI students need the best of the best equipment in their labs to practice. As much exposure they will get to these machines, they will become skilled, job-ready, market-ready, and industry-ready.

Sharing advice with the students, the Technical Education Minister said, “As students sitting here will pass out from here, they will become part of Delhi as well as the country’s economic growth. Whatever skills they are learning here will not only give a better future to them but will also give a better future to the country. So all the students here must prepare themselves for the future with this sense of responsibility.”

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