Date : September 20, 2025 | Venue : Bangalore
Industrial Visit 2024 – ISRO, HAL Museum & Visvesvaraya Museum, Bangalore Organized by BCTLABS for Sri Krish International School.
A Journey into Space Science and Technology
Sri Krish International School, in collaboration with BCTLABS STEM Academy, organized an Industrial Visit to Bangalore in 2024. The program was designed to provide students with immersive exposure to space research, aerospace innovations, and interactive science, bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world applications.
Visit to ISRO – U R Rao Satellite Centre
The highlight of the visit was the U R Rao Satellite Centre (URSC), ISRO’s premier facility for satellite design and development. Students explored the processes involved in building, testing, and launching satellites for communication, Earth observation, and interplanetary missions. Direct interactions with ISRO scientists offered valuable insights into India’s landmark space programs such as Chandrayaan, Mangalyaan, and Gaganyaan, igniting a strong sense of curiosity and national pride.
HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museum
The next stop was the HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museum, a showcase of India’s journey in aviation. From vintage aircraft models and jet engines to advanced flight simulators and exhibits on aeronautical technologies, the museum offered a close-up perspective on aerodynamics, aircraft mechanics, and India’s aerospace capabilities.
Hands-On Learning at Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum
The visit concluded with an engaging experience at the Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, a hub of interactive science exhibits. Students explored hands-on displays in physics, robotics, electronics, mechanics, and space technology. This interactive environment encouraged them to experiment, learn, and apply STEM concepts beyond traditional classroom learning.
Inspiring Future Innovators
Guided by the expert mentors from BCTLABS STEM Academy, the industrial visit served as more than just an excursion. It became a powerful learning journey, instilling scientific curiosity, bridging theory with practice, and motivating students to pursue future careers in science, technology, and aerospace engineering.