IEEE Inauguration and IEEE Mini-Project Expo 26-9-2024

The IEEE Inauguration and IEEE Mini-Project Expo 2024 was successfully held on September 26, 2024, at the Mysuru Royal Institute of Technology (MRIT). The event was a platform for Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) students to display their innovative mini-projects while interacting with industry professionals and academics. The event was organized by the IEEE Student Branch at MRIT and was attended by students, faculty, and guests from across Karnataka.

Inauguration Ceremony

The event was inaugurated at 12:00 PM by:
  • Dr. Parameshachari B D, SAC Chair, IEEE Bangalore Section, and faculty at NMIT, Bengaluru
  • Dr. Ravichandra Kulkarni, Chair of IEEE Mysuru Subsection, and faculty at MIT, Mysuru
  • Dr. D J Ravi, Principal, MRIT
  • Dr. Abhinandhan K S, Vice Principal, MRIT
  • Prof. Jyothi M P, Head of the Department of ECE and Program Chairman, and IEEE Student branch coordinators Prof. Ramyashree A N and Prof. Mohammed Ali and IEEE Student branch Chair Rakesh Nayak.

Guest Speakers

The event featured speeches by two distinguished guest speakers:
  1. Dr. Parameshachari B D, SAC Chair, IEEE Bangalore Section, and faculty at NMIT, Bengaluru, gave an informative talk on IEEE and its role in advancing technology. He highlighted the benefits of IEEE membership for students, including access to a vast network of professionals, resources for research, and opportunities for leadership and skill development. He encouraged students to be active in IEEE initiatives to enhance their technical knowledge and career prospects.
  2. Ravichandra Kulkarni, Chair of the IEEE Mysuru Subsection and faculty at MIT, Mysuru, delivered a keynote speech on Cybersecurity. Dr. Kulkarni discussed the increasing importance of cybersecurity in the digital age, focusing on the growing threats of cyber-attacks and the need for developing secure systems. His speech inspired students to explore this critical area of technology and emphasized the role of cybersecurity professionals in safeguarding data and systems.

Student Project Exhibition

The core of the event was the exhibition of mini-projects developed by ECE students. A wide range of projects was displayed, including:
  • IoT-based systems for smart homes
  • AI-powered communication networks
  • Cybersecurity frameworks for secure data transmission
  • Solar-powered solutions for energy efficiency
The projects demonstrated the students’ technical capabilities and creativity in solving contemporary challenges in electronics and communication. Faculty members and industry experts evaluated the projects, providing feedback and suggestions for improvement. The exhibition served as a valuable learning experience for students, giving them an opportunity to present their work and engage in technical discussions.

Conclusion and Acknowledgements

The event concluded with a vote of thanks from Prof. Roopa M, who expressed her gratitude to the guest speakers, dignitaries, and participants for their contributions to the success of the expo. Special thanks were extended to the students for their dedication to their projects and the faculty for their continuous support.

The IEEE Mini-Project Expo 2024 was a great success, providing students with a platform to showcase their technical skills and innovations. The event also facilitated knowledge exchange between students and industry professionals, enriching the learning experience for all attendees.