The two-day celebrations of IEEE Day 2025 and IEEE North Karnataka Subsection Student Congress, SRUJANAM, facilitating multi-domain method workshops and interactive sessions connected Artificial Intelligence-powered research, patent filing, and Robotic Operating Systems, began astatine Sharnbasva University successful Kalaburagi, Karnataka connected November 9.
More than 220 pupil delegates from assorted colleges and universities crossed northbound Karnataka are participating successful the two-day programme.
The lawsuit was inaugurated by Devendra Gowda, co-Chairperson, IEEE Bengaluru Section Student Activities Committee, and Abhishek Deshmukh, Chair, IEEE North Karnataka Subsection.
In his inaugural address, Devendra Gowda highlighted the advantages of IEEE rank for students successful presumption of entree to internships, industry-linked projects, and nonrecreational networking opportunities. “IEEE is entering its 50th year, with implicit 21,700 caller members already enrolled successful Karnataka. We purpose to transverse the 25,000 people by the extremity of this year,” helium said, portion assuring continued IEEE enactment for enhancing students’ method and nonrecreational skills.
Abhishek Deshmukh said that the North Karnataka Subsection, successful its 5 years of existence, has successfully conducted respective flagship events. “SRUJANAM is simply a caller inaugural aimed astatine providing a level for students to network, collaborate, and stock knowledge,” helium said.
Lakshmi Patil Maka, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Women) and IEEE Student Branch Counsellor, outlined the assorted activities being taken up nether IEEE Student Branches for enhancing students’ method competency.
In his statesmanlike remarks, Prof. V.D. Mytri, Director of Sharnbasva University, urged each engineering pupil to go a subordinate of IEEE to payment from its grooming programmes, internships, and task support. “IEEE has been instrumental successful nurturing innovation and applicable learning among students,” helium added.
Asharani Patil, IEEE Coordinator, noted that IEEE Day is celebrated globally each October, and the taxable for 2025 is ‘Leveraging Technology for a Better Tomorrow’. She said that assorted pupil competitions with currency prizes were being held arsenic portion of the event.
Shivleela Patil, Chairperson, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, projected a ballot of thanks.
Sujata Mallapur (Dean – Research), Shivakumar Javalagi (Dean – Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Co-Education) and Prof. Kiran Maka (Finance Officer) were present.

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