NUNES, M. N. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8896955198336927; NUNES, Maria Nathália de Freitas.
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This report describes the activities carried out by Maria Nathália de Freitas Nunes, na undergraduate student in Electrical Engineering at the Federal University of Campina Grande, during her internship at Yamaha Motor da Amazônia. The internship lasted 660 hours, taking place from August 2024 to January 2025, under the supervision of Leandro Hamanaka. The main activities included the design of a fork transporter cart with increased capacity, the development of a sludge drying system for paint residues at the effluent treatment station, and the implementation of ionizing pistols to optimize the quality of painted parts. These initiatives aimed to enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and promote sustainability in industrial processes.The execution of these activities was strongly based on the knowledge acquired during the Electrical Engineering program, particularly in courses such as Electrical Circuits, Control Systems, Basic Electronics Instrumentation and Electrical Measurements. These courses provided the technical foundation required to develop practical and innovative solutions for the industrial sector. By the end of the internship, the student had honed skills such as critical process analysis, development of technical solutions, teamwork, and the application of engineering to real-world problems. This experience represented a unique opportunity to bridge theoretical knowledge with industrial practice, significantly contributing to her professional development as an engineer.