On June 3, 2026, K29 Mechatronics students continued participating in the training program under the module “Mechanics & Pneumatics – Practical Assembly and Disassembly”, which is part of the course “Hands-on Assembly Training on Real Machines (Loading – Unloading)” at ETEK.
Building on previous training sessions, students focused on developing their skills in using mechanical measuring instruments and performing direct measurements on components and assemblies within automation systems. This is one of the fundamental competencies required to ensure accuracy in the assembly, alignment, and operation of industrial equipment.
In the fields of mechanical engineering and automation, precision plays a critical role in product quality, system reliability, and production efficiency. Even minor measurement or assembly errors can significantly impact the performance of an entire production line.
Therefore, ETEK’s training program not only helps students understand the operating principles of measuring instruments but also emphasizes hands-on practice and the development of quality control thinking in accordance with industrial standards.
Through practical exercises, students were able to:
Beyond learning how to operate measuring tools, students were also guided on how to interpret technical specifications, assess component quality, and identify appropriate corrective actions when deviations are detected.
Through continuous hands-on practice, students gradually develop a professional engineering mindset characterized by precision, attention to detail, and systematic problem-solving—essential qualities for mechatronics and automation engineers working in modern manufacturing environments.
This training module also serves as an important foundation for upcoming advanced courses in mechanical assembly, industrial pneumatics, and automation system operation.
Following its enterprise-oriented training model, ETEK continuously focuses on developing practical learning programs that allow students to work directly with industrial equipment, advanced technologies, and real production processes.
Through specialized training modules, students not only acquire technical knowledge but also develop professional skills and industrial thinking, preparing them to meet the growing demand for highly skilled talent in the fields of mechatronics and automation.
ETEK – Bridging the Gap Between Learning and Doing in Automation.