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IoT & Embedded System Exhibition held in the Campus

19-Feb-2019
IoT & Embedded System Exhibition held in the Campus

In joint collaboration with the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Institute of Electrical and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), Department of Electronics & Communication, Sahyadri and RDL Technologies; and as a part of Industry & Academic Interaction, a One-day exhibition on IoT & Embedded System was conducted at the Department of Electronics & Communication, Sahyadri Campus.

The exhibition witnessed the active participation of more than 40+ batches of final year engineering students. The students demonstrated the products at the exhibition. The second and third year students utilized their time in knowing the technical details and understanding the various applications of IOT and Embedded Systems in real life. The exhibition was arranged under three segments such as Industrial Sensors, Development & Prototyping and Products.

Motive of the exhibition was to create awareness among students about recent ongoing research, issues and challenges faced by industry and solutions for the same. Final Year students familiarised themselves with the various industrial products and solutions along with the driving technology to further transfer the knowledge gained by them to the next generation of young students. Large number of students visited the exhibition. The students got motivated to involve in industry-academic research activities which helps to bring out budding entrepreneurial talents to foreground. More than 500 audience visited the exhibition to take advantage of the same.

RDL Technologies made the excellent full-fledged arrangement to the exhibition by providing essential sensors, development boards, and products invented by them along with the whole day support by the entire RDL Team.

Event coordinators acknowledged gratefully the various departments who collaborated to conduct this exhibition successful. Grateful thanks are also extended to one and all who supported the exhibition in every way possible.

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