Twenty-seven students from Zespół Szkół Ponadpodstawowych Nr 1 in Tomaszów Mazowiecki embarked on a transformative internship in Málaga. Twenty-three participants engaged in the Black Box programme, where they mastered FDM 3D printing, CNC machining, and precision soldering. They balanced technical rigor with teamwork, programming microcontrollers and developing functional prototypes from scratch.
Simultaneously, four participants focused on general electronics, gaining hands-on experience in diagnostic procedures. They utilized oscilloscopes and diagnostic computers to identify circuit board malfunctions, performed preventive maintenance, and assisted in the installation of complex electronic systems.
This immersion bridged the gap between classroom theory and industry practice. By selecting components, calibrating machinery, and troubleshooting hardware, the cohort developed the technical agility required for modern engineering environments.
Practical mastery in Málaga transformed theoretical knowledge into industry-ready expertise through rigorous hardware diagnostics and advanced manufacturing techniques.
The Black Box programme participants acquired proficiency in 3D printing workflows, CNC operation, and microcontroller logic. They mastered technical documentation analysis, component sourcing, and assembly techniques, while refining their ability to coordinate complex team projects effectively.
Those focused on general electronics gained vital expertise in safety protocols, malfunction diagnostics, and the installation of modern gadgets. By interpreting technical schematics and repairing diverse equipment, they emerged with the practical competence necessary to navigate the professional electronics sector.