EDGE’s LIF joins hands with QuantaSim for Engineering Bootcamp program

EDGE LIF partners with QuantaSim
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By Arya M Nair, Content Head
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EDGE’s Learning and Innovation Factory (LIF), a hub that offers advanced upskilling and technology-driven solutions, has collaborated with QuantaSim, a leading consulting and training firm specializing in cutting-edge engineering solutions, for an Engineering Bootcamp Program.

The Engineering Bootcamp aims to develop and upskill the next generation of engineers, equipping them with the practical skills, theoretical knowledge, and innovative mindset to thrive in the aerospace and defense sectors.

The comprehensive nine-month Engineering Bootcamp initiative is designed for early-career engineers and utilizes an in-depth interdisciplinary approach to learning. Centered around the V-Cycle model for product development, the program provides participants with hands-on training in mechanical, electrical, aerodynamics, and control systems.

Through advanced tools like Engineering Simulation, participants will develop practical prototypes and gain real-world experience by working on industry-relevant projects. The program’s emphasis on innovation, problem-solving, and collaboration ensures that engineers are well-prepared to tackle complex challenges within the aerospace and defense industries.

Ignacio Gatell_EDGE partners with QuantaSim
Ignacio Gatell
Vice President – EDGE LIF

“LIF’s main objective is to drive operational excellence across all of EDGE’s entities, supporting innovators and experts in capability development that enhance operations and processes within the organization. Our partnership with Quantasim enables us to deliver best-in-class programs necessary for our EDGE engineers to expand their proficiencies.”

“We are excited to partner with EDGE LIF in this innovative bootcamp initiative, which reflects QuantaSim’s unwavering commitment to advancing engineering talent in the region. This program is a vital step toward strengthening the workforce in aerospace and defense and fostering a culture of innovation. By providing local engineers with the tools, knowledge, and hands-on experience needed to succeed, we are not only empowering individuals but also contributing to the growth of the industry and the future of digital transformation,” said Abbass Karim, CEO of QuantaSim.

By combining the latest technological advancements with a systems approach to engineering, the program will serve as a unique opportunity to empower local talent while boosting regional capabilities in digital thread, artificial intelligence (AI), and product lifecycle management.

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