Introduction
GTTC was established in 1972 at Bangalore with the participation of the Karnataka State Government, in collaboration with the Government of Denmark under the Bilateral Development Co-operation Agreement. The excellent performance of GTTC Bangalore, proactive Government of Karnataka which saw the need for expansion, got second unit of GTTC started in 1992 with DANIDA assistance.
Proliferation of technology for development of the industries with supply of skilled manpower is the key to meet the needs of the global requirement. With this Government of Karnataka encouraged GTTC to start 10 more sub-centres to train in the area of tool and die making in various parts of Karnataka. GTTC is an autonomous society, and a recognised Scientific and Research Organisation by the Government of India. Govt. Tool Room and Training Centre (GTTC), is serving industry by way of precision tooling and providing in well trained craftsmen the area of tool and die making. |  |
Today, the GTTC have acquired mastery in
mould and die making technology and have blossomed into an epitome of
precision and quality in the development and manufacture of
sophisticated moulds, dies and tools.
Fully
aware of the rapid advancement in technology the world over, the GTTC
is periodically adding new technologies to the existing set of advanced
equipment like CAD / CAM, CNC machines for tooling, Precision
Components, Laser for Industries, Rapid prototyping, vacuum casting
etc.
GTTC is concentrating
on the Integrated Development of the related segments of industries by
way of providing international quality tools, trained personnel and
consultancy in tooling and related areas. In future, the focus would be
more on turnkey projects in Tooling, Aerospace components & their
assemblies, and also to support the development of small and medium
scale enterprises.