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2-Day Arduino Training

Posted on June 04, 2026

The Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering and the Advanced Robotics Club (ARC) of Advanced College of Engineering and Management (ACEM) jointly conducted a two-day Arduino Training on Jeshtha 18 and 19, 2083 (June 1 and 2, 2026).

The training was organized for second-year students of Bachelor of Computer Engineering (BCT) and Bachelor of Electronics, Communication and Information Engineering (BEI) with the objective of introducing them to the fundamentals of Arduino and its practical applications in engineering and technology.

Throughout the two-day program, participants were introduced to the basic functions and architecture of Arduino, including its components, programming environment, and interfacing capabilities. The sessions combined theoretical concepts with hands-on activities, enabling students to gain practical experience in writing simple programs, controlling electronic components, and understanding the role of microcontrollers in modern technological systems.

Students also explored the diverse applications of Arduino in areas such as automation, robotics, embedded systems, and smart devices. Through interactive demonstrations and guided exercises, they developed a stronger understanding of how Arduino serves as a versatile platform for prototyping and innovation.

The training provided an engaging learning environment that encouraged students to apply classroom knowledge to real-world scenarios. It also enhanced their technical competencies, problem-solving abilities, and interest in project-based learning.

ACEM remains committed to providing students with practical learning opportunities that complement academic coursework and prepare them to meet the evolving demands of the engineering profession.

Click here to catch a glimpse of the session.
 
2-Day Arduino Training
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