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List of Facilities and Equipment

The IED Living Lab is the heart of the Bachelor of Integrated Engineering at UTP. Designed as a dynamic, real-world learning environment, it brings together students, academics, and industry partners to co-create solutions for today’s challenges. In the Living Lab, ideas move quickly from concept to prototype, blending engineering, sustainability, and innovation in one collaborative space. ​

​Living Lab

Unit Operation ​Process

We integrate innovative and transformative technology to equip graduates with expertise in process design, heat and mass transfer, fluid dynamics, and process control, ensuring industry readiness of our students.

Chemical Unit

This chemical unit is used to provide students hands-on experience in learning chemical processes such as separation, reaction, filtration, and refinery.

Heat Exchanger and Pilot Plant

This heat exchanger and pilot plant is essential for students to learn and practice instrumentation technology in controlling operational processes.

Structural Analysis

We integrate advanced engineering technology to equip graduates with expertise in stress analysis, material behavior, load assessment, and structural integrity, preparing them for real-world engineering challenges.

MecWay Software

This software, MecWay, is used to visualize and solve numerical problems concerning the engineering design developed by students.

Universal Testing Machine

This Universal Testing Machine is used to conduct tensile stress-strain tests of the product designed by students for their project.

Energy Lab

We integrate modern engineering techniques to equip graduates with practical expertise in energy systems, machine dynamics, and signal processing, empowering them to develop innovative products and solutions.

Solar Panel Training Module

This training module is designed to teach students hands-on installation of solar panels, modules, and components.

Electrical Machine Training Module

This electrical machine training module is used to conduct studies on the mechanism and principles related to the operation of motors and generators.

Engineering Facility for Signal Analysis

This engineering facility can be used by students to analyze electrical or electronic signals of an integrated system.​