Transform your TVET programs with comprehensive hands-on training that bridges theoretical knowledge with real-world manufacturing expertise in induction machine design and testing.
*Preliminary data from ongoing survey of first batch (60 students) at UMPSA
Experience the comprehensive hands-on approach that's transforming engineering technologist education across TVET institutions
Research-based approach developed by EMDLab at Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah for comprehensive engineering technologist development
Master electromechanical energy conversion principles, induction motor theory, and FE simulation using FEMM. Learn Faraday's law, Lorentz force, and rotating magnetic field concepts with practical applications.
Experience hands-on core lamination processes, precision winding assembly, and complete motor construction. Build actual motors using professional manufacturing techniques and quality control methods.
Connect motors to various drive systems including DOL, star-delta, and VFD. Conduct comprehensive testing following IEC and IEEE standards with performance validation and troubleshooting.
Six comprehensive modules covering theory to practical implementation with hands-on exercises and real-world applications
From electromagnetic theory to VFD integration
FEMM simulation, manufacturing, and testing
IEC and IEEE compliance training
Measurable learning outcomes
Our curriculum progresses from fundamental electromagnetic principles to complete motor manufacturing and testing. Each module includes theoretical foundations, practical exercises, and real-world implementation projects.
View Complete CurriculumTheory Foundation
Core Concepts
Design & Analysis
Hands-On Building
VFD Integration
Professional Practice
Complete modular system for comprehensive learning
See how EMDLab's training methodology is transforming engineering technologist education
"The EMDLab TVET approach produces engineering technologists who truly understand both theory and practice. Our students show remarkable improvement in learning speed and retention compared to traditional methods."
"Our engineering technologist graduates from the EMDLab program enter the workforce with practical motor experience that would typically take years to develop. The hands-on approach makes all the difference."
Be among the first institutions to implement this research-proven engineering technologist development program.