Our Space

Advanced Prototyping Facilities

Advanced Prototyping at the Innovation Centre enables students to transform their ideas into functional models using modern tools and technologies such as 3D printers, laser cutting, CNC machines, electronics kits, and digital fabrication software. This process allows learners to test designs, identify improvements, and refine their concepts through multiple iterations. By working with both digital and physical materials, students gain practical engineering and design experience while understanding how real-world products are developed from concept to final model. 

Brainstorming Arena + Ref. Library

The Library and Brainstorming Arena is a combined knowledge and ideation space where students can research, read, explore references, and simultaneously develop new ideas. Equipped with design books, technology resources, magazines, and digital references, this area supports informed thinking and concept development. The brainstorming section provides flexible seating, writable boards, and discussion zones that encourage collaboration, sketching, and planning. Together, this space allows students to move seamlessly from research to idea generation, helping them build well-informed and innovative project directions.

Design Studio

The Design Studio is the creative heart of the Innovation Centre. It is a flexible and collaborative workspace designed to encourage creative thinking, problem-solving, and innovation. The studio brings together students, educators, and innovators to work on real-life challenges using a structured design process.

At its core, the Design Studio operates on the principles of design thinking, which includes stages such as empathy, defining problems, ideation, prototyping, and testing. This human-centered approach helps learners understand user needs and develop meaningful solutions.

Simulation Testing + Competition arena

The Drone Testing Arena is a dedicated and safe zone designed for students to practice flying, testing, and improving their drone models. This space allows learners to conduct controlled experiments, understand flight mechanics, and evaluate stability, speed, and maneuverability in a supervised environment. The arena supports hands-on learning in aeromodelling and drone technology while ensuring safety, precision, and real-time performance analysis of student projects.

The Simulation Zone is an immersive learning area equipped with cockpit, submarine, and drone simulators that allow students to experience real-world control environments in a safe and guided setting. Through virtual scenarios and interactive controls, learners can understand navigation systems, flight dynamics, underwater operations, and decision-making skills without physical risk. This zone enhances technical understanding, spatial awareness, and situational response while blending digital technology with experiential learning. 

Out Door Deck

The Outdoor Deck is an extension of the Innovation Centre that provides an open-air workspace for students to experiment, build larger models, conduct aeromodelling and drone activities, and engage in collaborative design tasks. This area encourages movement, observation, and real-time testing of projects in a natural environment. It serves as a flexible learning zone where students can brainstorm, sketch ideas, perform demonstrations, and connect classroom concepts with practical outdoor exploration.

Welding Arena & Metal Workshop

The Welding arena in the Innovation Centre is equipped with the latest welding tools and machinery, ensuring high-quality practical learning. It emphasizes maximum safety through the use of proper PPE such as helmets, gloves, and protective gear. A unique translucent enclosure allows safe observation while containing sparks and heat, making it an ideal and secure space for welding activities.

The Metal Work Area is equipped with machines such as milling machines, drilling machines, and mini lathe machines, allowing students to perform precise cutting, shaping, and finishing of metal components. These tools support hands-on learning of manufacturing processes, accuracy, and safe machine operation, preparing students for real-world engineering and design applications.

Safety & Emergency

The Innovation Centre prioritizes health and safety through well-planned infrastructure and practices. Eye wash stations and safety showers are strategically installed at various points to provide immediate response in case of chemical splashes, dust exposure, or accidents. This ensures a safe working environment and reinforces the importance of emergency preparedness and responsible workshop practices among students.