CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Industrial Visit to SAP TechEd 2025
The Department of Mechanical Engineering organized an industrial visit to SAP TechEd 2025 held at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) on 25 and 26 November 2025. The visit was planned to provide students with practical exposure to SAP technologies and an understanding of emerging trends in digital transformation and enterprise systems.
SAP TechEd is a globally recognized event organized by SAP, showcasing innovations in enterprise software, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and ERP solutions. During the visit, students attended keynote sessions that highlighted recent SAP advancements, industry use cases, and the role of digital transformation in modern manufacturing and business ecosystems.
The students participated in hands-on workshops featuring demonstrations of SAP S/4HANA modules, including Materials Management (MM) and Production Planning (PP). Sessions also introduced concepts related to cloud deployment models and applications built on the SAP Business Technology Platform. These workshops helped students understand how enterprise systems support real-time decision-making and integrated business operations.
The exhibition area featured multiple stalls where students interacted with SAP professionals and industry experts. These interactions provided exposure to emerging SAP tools, real-world case studies, and implementation scenarios across various industries. Dedicated student interaction sessions focused on career pathways, SAP certifications, internships, and job opportunities within the SAP ecosystem.
Through the visit, participants gained an enhanced understanding of key SAP modules such as MM, PP, SD, and cloud-based enterprise workflows. They were exposed to real-time industrial processes and the practical application of ERP systems in large-scale organizations. The gamified and hands-on learning environment encouraged active participation, collaboration, and problem-solving.
Faculty members observed strong engagement, teamwork, and enthusiasm among students throughout the event. Student feedback highlighted the value of expert guidance, interactive sessions, and practical exposure to industry-grade tools. Overall, the industrial visit successfully bridged the gap between academic learning and industry practices, motivating students toward innovation, digital skills, and professional growth in enterprise technology domains.




