A delegation comprising the executive committee members of Tools, Dies and Molds (TDM) Center, Karachi project has returned home after visiting Singapore, Malaysia, Korea and Thailand.
"It was a good opportunity to learn about the latest advancements in the field of engineering. We visited various universities, technical education institutes and engineering facilities in these countries," said delegation's leader Munir K. Bana.
He said Pakistan could benefit the South East Asian experience while establishing the TDM project in Karachi.
The TDM center project, being set up by TUSDEC in a period of 10 months, would provide support to country's dies and mould sector in carrying out rapid prototyping through the latest technologies like stereolithograpy, selective LASER Sintering and Rapid Tooling along with support for CAD/CAM and CNC machining.