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Innovative Mechanical Design  Career Day 2025

Welcome to Innovative Mechanical Design’s Career Day page!
We’re excited to share how creativity, teamwork, and technology come together to turn ideas into real things you can touch, use, and build on.

Mechanical Engineering

Meet the Owners

Mike designs mechanical systems, machines, and structures that help companies solve complex problems. He uses tools like 3D modeling, FEA, and 3D printing to bring ideas to life.

“Engineering is about curiosity — it starts with asking how does this work? and ends with making something better.”

Alejandra [Last Name] – CEO & Business Manager
Alejandra leads projects, builds client relationships, and ensures every idea becomes a success story. She bridges creativity and business to help the company grow and innovate.

“Every invention needs teamwork, communication, and leadership to make it real.”

What We Do

At Innovative Mechanical Design, we help companies be more efficient and optimize warehouse space.

How We Help:

*Design mechanical systems and custom parts using 3D CAD software

*Perform engineering analysis and testing

*Use 3D printing to build prototypes and models

*Deliver real-world engineering solutions

We work with clients of all sizes from small startups to large industrial companies 

If you love building, solving puzzles, or experimenting, engineering might be for you!

Here’s how to start:

🧠 Step 1: Be curious — ask how things work.
🛠️ Step 2: Learn STEM subjects (Science, Tech, Engineering, Math).
💡 Step 3: Explore CAD, 3D printing, and robotics.
🎓 Step 4: Study engineering in college.
🚀 Step 5: Design the next great invention!

* Don’t give up when something fails that’s how you learn!

How to Become an Engineer

“Your ideas have power. Every great invention started as a dream and someone brave enough to build it.”

Thank you for visiting our booth at Career Day 2025!
We hope you’ll keep exploring, learning, and creating.

Try This at Home

Want to think like an engineer?

Try this:

  • Look around your room — find one object you use every day.

  • Ask: “How does this work?”

  • Sketch how you’d redesign it to make it better.

Congratulations!! You just started thinking like an engineer!

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