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IMPLANT TRAINING REPORT

A REPORT ON

“IMPLANT TRAINING”

DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

AFFILIATED TO MSBTE

Submitted By

DHANANJAY VIJAY GAVALI

Under the guidance of


Mrs. M. M. Mali

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


PIMPRI CHINCHWAD POLYTECHNIC NIGDI, PUNE.

2020-2021

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Certificate of Completion of Industrial Training

Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education

Certificate of Completion
Of Industrial Training

This is to certify that Mr. Dhananjay Gavali with enrolment No. 1800560345
has successfully completed Industrial Training (22049) in Supersapiens Devlab
private limited from 07/06/2020 to 07/07/2020 for partial fulfilment towards
completion of Diploma in Information Technology from Pimpri Chinchwad
Polytechnic Institute code 0056.

Mrs. S. L. Mortale Prof. V. S. Byakod

Head of the Department Head of the Institute

Seal of institute

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ABSTRACT

Industrial training is one of the requirements to impart technical education at diploma level
in computer engineering as per MSBTE. As such, the students are required to write and submit
reports at the end of their training.

This report includes the engineering experiences, professional based practices and both
TECHNICAL and NON-TECHNICAL knowledge and skilled development gained by me during
industrial training at Supersapiens Devlab Private Limited, Pune for 4 weeks from 07 June 2020 to
7 July 2020.

This industrial training consists of 8 chapters which altogether explain the topics, points to be
covered during training. Chapter 1 and 2 explains the background study of industry, its
organisational structure, responsibilities of different posts, its location etc. Chapter 3 explains about
the major equipment’s/machines in industry with their function specification and cost along with
their maintenance. Chapter 4 consist of material handling and safety procedures. Chapter 5 consists
about practical activities undertaken at workshop, common faults and their remedies with
controlling procedure. Chapter 6 explains about special experiences encountered during training,
recommendations and conclusion. Chapter 7 explains about the various webinars, courses attended
and done within the time of internship. And chapter 8 consists of the references.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I would like to express my gratitude to one and all who contributed me to success in the
industrial training programme who helped me in various ways technical, management and all sort
of guidance given to improve my professional and technical knowledge.

First, I would like to thank Mr. Rushikesh Kardile of ‘SuperSapiens Devlab’ who allowed
us for training experience.

I must give my special thanks to the Head of Department of Information technology,


respected Mrs. S. L. Mortale madam for her invaluable advice and constant encouragement to
complete this training report in a successful manner then, Mrs. M. M. Mali lecturer, who did all
the co-ordination between students and company and thanks to other academic staff members for
their great efforts for monitoring our training experience throughout the training period in order to
ensure that we gain maximum knowledge out of it.

I would like to express my deep sense of gratitude to our esteemed Principal Mrs. V. S.
Byakod for her encouragement.

My special thanks to all the supervisors and developers of ‘Super Sapiens Devlab Pvt Ltd’
who helped me by spending their valuable time and teaching me to resolved problems which I
encountered while I was developing. These technical advices not only helped me in resolving my
problems but also improved my technical experience.

At last but not the least I would like to thank everyone who has made my training experience
a pleasant and enjoyable one and helping me to overcome the challenges I faced during training.

Roll No. Class Enrolment No. Name of Student Sign


09 TYIF 1800560313 Upendra Taral
40 TYIF 1800560345 Dhananjay Gavali
51 TYIF 1800560359 Abhishek Tavhare
18 TYIF 1800560232 Rohan Yadav
26 TYIF 1800560122 Karan Ingale

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CONTENTS

Chapter No. Title Page No.

1 Organizational structure of Industry / Organization and 6


General Lay Out
2 Introduction to Industry Organization. 8

3 Types of major equipment/instruments/ machines used in industry. 11

4 Safety procedures followed, and safety gear used 16

5 Particulars of Practical Experiences in Industry 19

6 Details for Online Workshop 23

7 Details of Online Courses [in Lockdown 2020] 30

8 Bibliography/ References 34

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Chapter 1: Organizational structure of Industry


and General Layout

1.1 General Information Regarding Industry:


Supersapiens Devlab Private Limited is a privately owned and managed company based
in Pune. The company was founded on 14 November 2019 with an aim to bring ease and innovation
in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & E-Education. Supersapiens
Devlab.pvt.ltd(we) have been in close understanding & co-operation with educational Institutes and
Industrial Businesses from various backgrounds. We have also worked on multiple International &
Domestic Projects with a range of clienteles from local shop owners, Mobile Service Providers,
Insurance Companies, Real Estate Developers, Education Institutes, Electric Charging Stations &
Multinational IT Firms.

1.2 Vision, Mission and Objectives:


VISION:

To bring ease and innovation in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & E-
Education.

MISSION:

1. Provide an E-learning platform to students across the worlds. To help out the students by ease
of learning to various fields.

2. Building a sustainable & innovative infrastructure for future generations & presents.

OBJECTIVE: Our Motto “Innovation for Everyone”.

We try to bring Innovation & Development to every sector we work in. Our country boasts
a vast ocean of opportunities for the upcoming generation from every background independent of
their inequalities. Building a sustainable & innovative infrastructure for future generations &
present has been our main ambition.

In every field we work, we have been known to bring a positive change & a spark of happiness to
all.

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1.3 Organizational Structure:


Supersapiens devlab pvt ltd is a small scale enterprise. Company has office in akurdi, pune.
They conduct their business from their office. The team of developers is working in various
fields and expanding their business.
Supersapiens devlab pvt ltd is mainly working in fields of mobile and UI development, Web
development, AR/VR applications, AI solutions and robotics. The company is working in
various technologies to provide the better services for their clients. The company is developing
services mainly in E-education, Artificial Intelligence. Supersapiens devlab enables customers
to capture market opportunities and consolidate their leadership position by:
 Undertaking strategic business initiatives.
 Developing the business solutions
 Enhancing business efficiency and productivity.
 Improving time to market.

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Chapter 2: Introduction of Industry/Organization

2.1 History of Supersapiens Devlab Pvt Ltd:


Supersapiens Devlab Private Limited is a privately owned and managed company based in
Pune. The company was founded on 14 November 2019.
Their aim to bring ease and innovation in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning &
E-Education. Supersapiens Devlab.pvt.ltd(we) have been in close understanding & co-operation
with educational Institutes and Industrial Businesses from various backgrounds.
We have also worked on multiple International & Domestic Projects with a range of clienteles from
local shop owners, Mobile Service Providers, Insurance Companies, Real Estate Developers,
Education Institutes, Electric Charging Stations & Multinational IT Firms.

2.2 Type Of Product And Services Provided By Supersapiens:


Following are the services provided by company:
 Company is developing their own online learning & education platform which can provide
students with live & offline videos for training in any sector ranging from Designing,
Animation, Programming, Science, Mathematics, IoT, Automation, Astronomy,
Agriculture etc. E – Learning is one of the fields in which company is working with great
efforts.
 Company provides the web development services. Which include both UI design and
development of the websites
 Company builds and maintains various types of android apps for the clients
 Company is also working in AR/VR application development
 Company provides business solutions like developing chat bots, and AI tools for the
business. Providing service to the vast user base will be completely managed and
maintained by the team with the help of some in-house developed & smartly trained
Artificial Intelligence.
 During the unpredicted calamity which the COVID-19 pandemic brought to the world,
company were working at the ground levels for providing student from Colleges &
Institutes in Pune region with free trainings on various Technologies, a series of online
guidance & mentorship programs were also organised for Diploma & under-graduate
students.

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Chapter 3: Types of Major Equipment/Instruments/


Machines Used in Industry

3.1 PC (Personal Computer/ Laptop):


A computer is a machine that can be instructed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical
operations automatically via computer programming. Modern computers have the ability to
follow generalized sets of operations, called programs. These programs enable computers to
perform an extremely wide range of tasks. A "complete" computer including the hardware, the
operating system (main software), and peripheral equipment required and used for "full"
operation can be referred to as a computer system. This term may as well be used for a group of
computers that are connected and work together, in particular a computer network or computer
cluster.
Computer hardware includes the physical parts of a computer, such as the case, central
processing unit (CPU), monitor, mouse, keyboard, computer data storage, graphics card, sound
card, speakers and motherboard.

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3.2 WIFI:
Wi-Fi is a family of wireless network protocols, based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards,
which are commonly used for local area networking of devices and Internet access. Wi‑Fi is a
trademark of the non-profit Wi-Fi Alliance, which restricts the use of the term Wi-Fi Certified
to products that successfully complete interoperability certification testing. As of 2010, the Wi-
Fi Alliance consisted of more than 375 companies from around the world. As of 2009, Wi-Fi-
integrated circuit chips shipped approximately 580 million units yearly. Devices that can use
Wi-Fi technologies include desktops and laptops, smartphones and tablets, smart TVs, printers,
digital audio players, digital cameras, cars, and drones.

3.7 Important Software Used:


The company has a diverse range of in-house skills, capable of undertaking a wide range of
software projects and offering the services listed above. To deliver these, the latest tools and
software skills used are:

• Android Software Development: JAVA, XML.

• Application Development tool: Android Studio.

• Database: SQLLite, MySQL


• Web development : HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP
• AI and robotics : Python
• AR/VR development: ARToolKit, Vuforia
• Design and prototyping: Adobe XD, Invision studio, Figma, pencil.
• Operating systems: Windows 10 Home.

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Chapter 4: Safety Procedures Followed and Safety Gear


Used

4.1 Schedule and Procedure Of Maintenance:


1) Removal of dust from the Servers, Networking equipment and Personnel Computers. The
dust from the Networking equipment will be blown out using vacuum cleaner through
ventilations of the equipment whereas servers and personnel computers to be done after
removing the covers. This is as per the recommendation of the equipment manufacturer on
maintenance. All the console/auxiliary ports of routers, RAS, servers etc. will be checked for
functionality and verification will be done whether the console ports of the servers are
connected to the respective PCs.
Broken/missing covers of Servers, Routers, PCs etc. Loose Connector Strips at the back of PCs.
Broken connectors etc. will be checked and recorded in the observation column of P.M report
so that all of these that need to be replaced can be done at the earliest.

2) The AC Input to the servers, Personnel computers and the DC input to networking
equipment and grounding for the equipment will be tested for compliance with the standards
(As per the values mentioned in the P.M Report against each equipment).

3) Proper airflow to the equipment and the temperature at the node (ideal temperature
mentioned in the P.M report) will be tested and recorded. The Fan unit in the racks will be
checked for functionality and will be replaced if the same is not functional.

4) The logs of routers and access servers will be check to ensure that the e1 and e3 links are
error free. Any notification found on the log will be intimated to the Nodes in-charge and DNW
and corrective actions will also be recommended. In addition to recommendation on corrective
actions, any implementation required as a part of maintenance support will be provided. The
CPU utilization and memory utilization of routers and Access server will have tested and the
same will be recorded. Show environment command will be used to record the environment
details as shown by the router, RAS. RAS/ROUTERS will be checked for any
misconfigurations. Check for flapping of links will be done through log/SYSLOG and its effect
on the performance of router will be observed.

5) The health of RSP, VIP Cards, Port Adapters, and modem cards etc. Will be checked. The
version of the IOS loaded in the Master flash and slave flash will be checked to ensure that the
same is in sync with the recommendation given by the data network. Removing the RSP in
slot2 of 7500 Router, the functionality of RSP in slot3 will be checked and the RSP will be
swapped after verifying the same. Up gradation if necessary will be done in consultation with

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Data Networks. Note: This Process will be done only once in 2 years, not to be followed for
every P.M.

4.2 Breakdown Maintainance And Procedure To Estimate Loss In Production:


Breakdown maintenance is maintenance performed on equipment that has broken down and is
unusable. It is based on a breakdown maintenance trigger. It may be either planned or
unplanned.
Sometimes breakdown maintenance is performed because of an unplanned event. For example,
if a critical piece of machinery breaks, the maintenance is performed because of the imminent
need for that machine to operate again. However, breakdown maintenance can be planned for
in advance, which is what we might call “good” breakdown maintenance. Here are some
examples in which breakdown maintenance is applicable:

• Equipment can’t be repaired at all (inaccessible, designed to not be repaired)

• Asset consists of inexpensive or easy-to-replace parts

• Non-critical pieces of equipment (like hand tools)

• Objects/equipment that are disposable or meant to be replaced at the end of their lifespan

• Short-life assets (batteries, high flow pumps)

4.3 Safety Measures:


Safety measures are taken in industries to prevent accidents and to improve the
productivity. Safety measures are essential for the welfare of the people working in the industry
and for the overall benefit of the organization. By incorporating safety measures at various
levels, the awareness on safety will improve. It is possible to prevent accidents. It is possible
to handle emergencies in a better way. There will not be a breakdown of machines. Employees
will be able to work without being exposed to conflicting conditions.

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Chapter 5: Particulars of Practical Experiences in


Industry

Online Certification Program conducted by Supersapiens Devlab is a rare opportunity for the
student and working community. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, our practical sessions were held
using online meeting apps. Our topic for training was android development. We covered many
topics regarding the industry and also learnt certain languages, development tools like Java,
XML, and Android Studio which often used to develop amazing android applications.
1. JAVA

Java is the standard programming language which is also a core programming language to
develop native android apps.

Java is a class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few


implementation dependencies as possible. It is a general-purpose programming language
intended to let application developers write once, run anywhere (WORA), meaning
that compiled Java code can run on all platforms that support Java without the need for
recompilation. Java applications are typically compiled to byte code that can run on any Java
virtual machine (JVM) regardless of the underlying computer architecture.
The syntax of Java is similar to C and C++, but it has fewer low-level facilities than either of
them. As of 2019, Java was one of the most popular programming languages in use according
to Git Hub, particularly for client-server web applications, with a reported 9 million
developers.

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 Scope:
Java was originally developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems (which has since been
acquired by Oracle) and released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems' Java platform.
The original and reference implementation Java compilers, virtual machines, and class
libraries were originally released by Sun under proprietary licenses. As of May 2007, in compliance
with the specifications of the Java Community Process, Sun had relicensed most of its Java
technologies under the GNU General Public License. Oracle offers its own HotSpot Java Virtual
Machine, however the official reference implementation is the OpenJDK JVM which is free open
source software and used by most developers including the Eclipse IDE and is the default JVM for
almost all Linux distributions.
The latest versions are Java 14, released in March 2020, and Java 11, a currently supported long-
term support (LTS) version, released on September 25, 2018; Oracle released for
the legacy Java 8 LTS the last free public update in January 2019 for commercial use, while it will
otherwise still support Java 8 with public updates for personal use up to at least December 2020.
Oracle (and others) highly recommend uninstalling older versions of Java because of serious risks
due to unresolved security issues.[22] Since Java 9, 10, 12 and 13 are no longer supported, Oracle
advises its users to immediately transition to the latest version (currently Java 14) or an LTS release.

2. XML

LTS releases Extensible Mark-up Language (XML) is a mark-up language that defines a set of
rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable.
The World Wide Web Consortium's XML 1.0 Specification of 1998 and several other related
specifications, all of them free open standards.
The design goals of XML emphasize simplicity, generality, and usability across the Internet. It is
a textual data format with strong support via Unicode for different human languages. Although
the design of XML focuses on documents, the language is widely used for the representation of
arbitrary data structures such as those used in web services.
Several schema systems exist to aid in the definition of XML-based languages, while
programmers have developed many application programming interfaces (APIs) to aid the
processing of XML data.

 Scope:
Hundreds of document using XML syntax have been developed, including RSS,
Atom, SOAP, SVG, and XHTML. XML-based formats have become the default for many office-
productivity tools, including Microsoft Office (Office Open
XML), OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice (Open Document), and Apple's iWork, XML has also
provided the base language for communication protocols such as XMPP. Applications for

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the Microsoft .NET Framework use XML files for configuration, and property lists are an
implementation of configuration storage built on XML.
Many industry data standards, such as Health Level 7, OpenTravel Alliance, FpML, MISMO,
and National Information Exchange Model are based on XML and the rich features of the XML
schema specification. Many of these standards are quite complex and it is not uncommon for a
specification to comprise several thousand pages. In publishing, Darwin Information Typing
Architecture is an XML industry data standard. XML is used extensively to underpin various
publishing formats.

3. Android Studio

The latest Android Studio is the official integrated development environment (IDE)
for Google's Android operating system, built on JetBrains' IntelliJ IDEA software and designed
specifically for Android development. It is available for download
on Windows, macOS and Linux based operating systems or as a subscription-based service in
2020. It is a replacement for the Eclipse Android Development Tools (E-ADT) as the primary IDE
for native Android application development.
Android Studio was announced on May 16, 2013 at the Google I/O conference. It was in early
access preview stage starting from version 0.1 in May 2013, then entered beta stage starting from
version 0.8 which was released in June 2014. The first stable build was released in December 2014,
starting from version 1.0.
On May 7, 2019, Kotlin replaced Java as Google's preferred language for Android app
development. Java is still supported, as is C++.

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 Scope:
The following features are provided in the current stable version:

 Gradle-based build support


 Android-specific refactoring and quick fixes
 Lint tools to catch performance, usability, version compatibility and other problems
 ProGuard integration and app-signing capabilities
 Template-based wizards to create common Android designs and components
 A rich layout editor that allows users to drag-and-drop UI components, option to preview
layouts on multiple screen configurations
 Support for building Android Wear apps
 Built-in support for Google Cloud Platform, enabling integration with Firebase Cloud
Messaging (Earlier 'Google Cloud Messaging') and Google App Engine
 Android Virtual Device (Emulator) to run and debug apps in the Android studio.

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Chapter 6: Details for Online Workshop

As a part of Implant training activities, 3-days workshop based on “Soft Skill Enhancement
For Education And Career Success” for Information Technology students by St.Francis De
Sales College, Nagpur. That was conducted by Dr. R A Ingolikar (St.Francis De Sales College,
Nagpur). There were 3 sessions each 2 hours conducted from 6th to 8st of July 2020.

Following are the details of their sessions.

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Day 1- Student Development:


The first day was hosted by Mrs. Shikha Khare. She introduced us about soft skill with the
help of some rules. Following are some rules to achieve soft skills:

 Time Management.

 Change the way you perceive things.

 Don’t worry about failure.

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Day 2 – E Learning and Latest Software Technologies.


The next day was the session of Mr. Deepak Dhote. He introduced us about the E learning and
latest software technologies which distinguishes about job opportunities and learning of the
latest software. Following are the key features:

1. Reality about ‘IT’.

2. Software module programs and Required International certification.

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Day 3 – Animation.

The last day was the session of Mr. Siddhart Bhattachary. He introduced us about the
animation and 3D animation. Following are the detailed explanation through slides and
examples:

 Pipeline of 3D animation.

 3D modelling.

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Webinar Certificate.

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Chapter 7: Details of Online Courses [in Lockdown 2020]

Sr.
Title Duration Organization/Industry
No.

1 Core PHP 6 days LearnVern

HTML, CSS & JavaScript –


2 3 days Udemy
Certification course for beginners

3 JavaScript – for beginners 4 days Udemy

Windows command line & Batch


4 1 day Udemy
script management

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Implant Training Completion Certificate:

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Chapter 8: Reference

ADDRESS:
S. NO. 156, PL. NO. 78, BEEJALI NAGAR, CHINCHWAD, PUNE Pune MH
411033 IN.

Website:

www.Supersapiens.in

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