The audience will gain a clear understanding of how eSim enables a complete end-to-end open-source EDA workflow, allowing students to move seamlessly from circuit design to simulation and PCB implementation using accessible tools. The talk will highlight how eSim bridges the gap between theoretical learning and practical application, making electronics education more hands-on and impactful while removing cost barriers associated with proprietary software. Attendees will also learn about its integration with industry-relevant tools and open PDKs, providing exposure to real-world design practices and even pathways from simulation to silicon through open silicon initiatives. Additionally, the session will showcase how eSim scales effectively for classrooms, workshops, and large training programs, while encouraging participation in the open-source ecosystem through contributions and collaborative development.