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DESCRIPTION:IEEE PES Student Branch Chapter (SBC)\, Department of Electrica
 l Engineering\, JSPM’s Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering\, Pune\, or
 ganized a one-day technical workshop titled “Inside the Electrical Cable
 s and Wires: Practical Insights and Demonstrations” on Saturday\, 27 Dec
 ember 2025\, from 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM. The workshop aimed to provide in-d
 epth practical knowledge and industrial exposure related to electrical cab
 les and wires\, which are critical components in power transmission\, dist
 ribution\, and industrial applications.\n\nThe primary objective of the wo
 rkshop was to enhance students’ understanding of the internal constructi
 on\, materials\, insulation techniques\, testing procedures\, and safety s
 tandards of electrical cables\, thereby bridging the gap between classroom
  learning and real-world industrial practices. The resource person for the
  workshop was Mr. Pradeep Ramrakhiani\, Executive Director – Technical S
 ales and Marketing\, Ravin Cables. With his extensive industrial experienc
 e\, Mr. Ramrakhiani delivered an insightful session covering the complete 
 lifecycle of electrical cables\, from raw material selection to final test
 ing and market applications. He elaborated on various types of cables used
  in power systems\, industrial installations\, and domestic wiring\, empha
 sizing the importance of compliance with national and international standa
 rds.\n\nThe workshop was coordinated by Prof. Manjusha A. Kanawade\, Facul
 ty Advisor – IEEE PES SBC\, and Prof. Pawan Bhujabale. The event was gra
 ced by Dr. S. L. Chavan\, Head of the Department\, Electrical Engineering\
 , along with other faculty members. Dr. Chavan addressed the students and 
 highlighted the significance of industry–academia collaboration in devel
 oping practical skills and enhancing employability. His presence added aca
 demic value and encouraged students to actively engage in the learning pro
 cess.\n\nThe workshop included both theoretical explanations and practical
  demonstrations. The key topics covered during the sessions were:\n\n- Bas
 ic structure and internal construction of electrical cables and wires\n- T
 ypes of conductors (copper\, aluminum) and insulation materials\n\n- Sheat
 hing\, armoring\, and protective layers in power cables\n- Voltage ratings
  and current carrying capacity of cables\n- Cable standards\, specificatio
 ns\, and quality control practices\n- Safety precautions during cable inst
 allation and operation\n- Common faults in cables and preventive maintenan
 ce techniques\n\nReal samples of electrical cables and wires were displaye
 d\, and their internal components were physically shown to the students. T
 he resource person demonstrated how different layers of insulation and pro
 tection contribute to the performance\, durability\, and safety of cables.
  Students were also introduced to basic cable testing methods and quality 
 assurance procedures followed in the industry. These demonstrations helped
  students clearly visualize theoretical concepts and understand their prac
 tical relevance. A total of 120 students from Second Year and Third Year E
 lectrical Engineering attended the workshop. An interactive question and a
 nswer session was conducted\, during which students asked questions relate
 d to cable selection\, industrial applications\, safety measures\, and car
 eer opportunities in the electrical manufacturing sector.\n\nBldg: C1 buil
 ding\, JSPM&#39;s Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering\, Pune \, Tathawade\, 
 Pune\, Maharashtra\, India\, 411033
LOCATION:Bldg: C1 building\, JSPM&#39;s Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering\,
  Pune \, Tathawade\, Pune\, Maharashtra\, India\, 411033
ORGANIZER:manjusha.kanawade@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:32
SUMMARY:Training cum workshop on &quot;Inside the Electrical Cables and Wires: P
 ractical Insights and Demonstrations&quot;
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/529175
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 0%\;&quot;&gt;IEEE PES Student Branch Chapter (SBC)\, Department of Electrical Eng
 ineering\, JSPM&amp;rsquo\;s Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering\, Pune\, or
 ganized a one-day technical workshop titled &lt;em&gt;&amp;ldquo\;Inside the Electri
 cal Cables and Wires: Practical Insights and Demonstrations&amp;rdquo\;&lt;/em&gt; o
 n Saturday\, 27 December 2025\, from 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM. The workshop ai
 med to provide in-depth practical knowledge and industrial exposure relate
 d to electrical cables and wires\, which are critical components in power 
 transmission\, distribution\, and industrial applications.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p 
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 objective of the workshop was to enhance students&amp;rsquo\; understanding of
  the internal construction\, materials\, insulation techniques\, testing p
 rocedures\, and safety standards of electrical cables\, thereby bridging t
 he gap between classroom learning and real-world industrial practices. &lt;/s
 pan&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 12.0pt\; line-height: 150%\;&quot;&gt;The resource per
 son for the workshop was Mr. Pradeep Ramrakhiani\, Executive Director &amp;nda
 sh\; Technical Sales and Marketing\, Ravin Cables. With his extensive indu
 strial experience\, Mr. Ramrakhiani delivered an insightful session coveri
 ng the complete lifecycle of electrical cables\, from raw material selecti
 on to final testing and market applications. He elaborated on various type
 s of cables used in power systems\, industrial installations\, and domesti
 c wiring\, emphasizing the importance of compliance with national and inte
 rnational standards.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot; style=&quot;text-a
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 ted by Prof. Manjusha A. Kanawade\, Faculty Advisor &amp;ndash\; IEEE PES SBC\
 , and Prof. Pawan Bhujabale. The event was graced by Dr. S. L. Chavan\, He
 ad of the Department\, Electrical Engineering\, along with other faculty m
 embers. Dr. Chavan addressed the students and highlighted the significance
  of industry&amp;ndash\;academia collaboration in developing practical skills 
 and enhancing employability. His presence added academic value and encoura
 ged students to actively engage in the learning process.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p cl
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 y\; line-height: 150%\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 12.0pt\; line-height: 150
 %\;&quot;&gt;Real samples of electrical cables and wires were displayed\, and thei
 r internal components were physically shown to the students. The resource 
 person demonstrated how different layers of insulation and protection cont
 ribute to the performance\, durability\, and safety of cables. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;spa
 n style=&quot;font-size: 12.0pt\; line-height: 150%\;&quot;&gt;Students were also intro
 duced to basic cable testing methods and quality assurance procedures foll
 owed in the industry. These demonstrations helped students clearly visuali
 ze theoretical concepts and understand their practical relevance. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;
 span style=&quot;font-size: 12.0pt\; line-height: 150%\;&quot;&gt;A total of 120 studen
 ts from Second Year and Third Year Electrical Engineering attended the wor
 kshop. An interactive question and answer session was conducted\, during w
 hich students asked questions related to cable selection\, industrial appl
 ications\, safety measures\, and career opportunities in the electrical ma
 nufacturing sector.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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