Digital Design & Real-World Production
At UW-Stout, our Computer Aided Manufacturing Lab is a hub of industry-standard technology and hands-on learning, exemplifying our commitment to producing career-ready engineering graduates. This lab serves students in a range of engineering programs, providing them with invaluable experience using advanced software such as SolidWorks, RoboGuide, and Adobe Suite. Plastics engineering students benefit from using mold flow analysis to design injection molds, and creating tool paths with SolidWorks to guide CNC mills in manufacturing these molds. By transitioning from digital design to physical production, students gain comprehensive, real-world experience.
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Computer Aided Manufacturing Lab Equipment
![Solidworks software on a computer.](/sites/default/files/inline-images/SolidWorks-Computer.jpg)
SolidWorks is a powerful CAD software widely used in engineering and manufacturing. It enables users to create detailed 3D models, simulate their behavior, and generate precise production drawings. Essential for modern engineering, SolidWorks streamlines the design process, reduces errors, and enhances innovation, making it a vital tool for aspiring engineers to bring their ideas to life.
![Roboguide software on computer screens.](/sites/default/files/inline-images/RoboGuide-Computer.jpg)
RoboGuide is a versatile simulation software used in robotics engineering. It allows users to design, program, and simulate robotic systems in a virtual environment. With RoboGuide, you can test and optimize robotic operations before implementing them on actual robots, reducing errors and improving efficiency. This software is essential for robotics students, providing hands-on experience in programming and troubleshooting robotic systems, making it a tool for understanding advanced automation.
![Adobe Creative Suite Software](/sites/default/files/inline-images/Adobe%20Engineering%20Rendering.jpg)
Adobe Creative Suite is a comprehensive collection of graphic design, video editing, and web development applications. For engineering students, it is particularly valuable for its rendering capabilities. Software like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator allow you to create high-quality visualizations of your designs, while Adobe After Effects can add motion graphics and visual effects. These tools help you present your engineering projects with polished, professional renderings, enhancing your ability to communicate complex ideas visually and making your presentations and reports more impactful.