join our hands‑on workshops
Our Saturday workshops run twice a month. Each session is KES 100 — a small fee to cover materials and workshop consumables. Spaces are limited to ensure everyone gets hands‑on experience.
From measuring and cutting to joining and finishing — this major is about the hands‑on skills that turn ideas into reality. We meet twice a month on Saturdays for intensive workshops that cover the full production cycle.
Design is only half the story — fabrication brings it to life. This major teaches you the entire production workflow: measuring, marking, cutting, joining, and finishing. You'll learn how to work with metals, composites, and other engineering materials using both hand tools and workshop machinery.
Understanding how things are made makes you a better engineer. You'll develop spatial intuition, material awareness, and problem‑solving skills that no amount of screen‑time can replace. This major bridges the gap between digital models and physical objects.
Our Saturday workshops cover the full spectrum of hands‑on fabrication techniques.
Precision measurement, marking out, and cutting techniques for metals and composites. Learn to use calipers, squares, and workshop saws to achieve accurate dimensions.
Welding (MIG/TIG), riveting, bolting, and adhesive bonding. Understand joint design, material compatibility, and structural integrity of different joining methods.
Grinding, sanding, polishing, and surface protection. Learn how to achieve professional finishes and assemble complete structures from fabricated components.
Our Saturday workshops run twice a month. Each session is KES 100 — a small fee to cover materials and workshop consumables. Spaces are limited to ensure everyone gets hands‑on experience.
Engineering Fabrication & Manufacturing – Aero Nova's major for engineers who want to build the physical world. We work with metals, composites, and workshop processes — turning designs into real, tangible objects.