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SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED

 We are committed to nurturing our students’ growth by encouraging active participation in seminars and workshops. These sessions keep them informed about emerging technologies while offering hands-on learning experiences and exposure to the latest industry trends.

Through these events, students gain:

  • Valuable knowledge that strengthens their academic foundation
  • Practical skills that prepare them for real-world challenges
  • Networking opportunities with industry experts and peers

This holistic approach equips our students to adapt, innovate, and excel in today’s dynamic tech landscape.

2025-2026

📢 Seminar & Add‑on Course on IoT and 3D Printing

  • Organized by:
    Department of Computer Engineering
  • In Collaboration With: INITZ Technologies
    📅 Date: 07 July 2025 – 09 July 2025
    📍 Venue: Conference Hall
    🎤 Resource Person:Mr. Vignesh, Trainer, Initz Technologies
  • 👥 Audience:Students of all three years of Computer Engineering
  • ✨ Highlight:Signing of MoU with Initz Technologies
ADD-ON COURSE SIGNING OF MOU
1. Introduction

An Emerging Trends Seminar followed by a 3-day Add-on Course on “Internet of Things (IoT) and 3D Printing” was conducted at Christ the King Polytechnic College in collaboration with Initz Technologies. The program aimed to provide students with practical exposure to modern technologies and real-world applications.

2. Objectives


  • Introduce core concepts of IoT and 3D Printing
  • Bridge the gap between theory and industry practices
  • Provide hands-on learning experience
  • Enhance employability through industry certification
  • Establish long-term academic-industry collaboration

  • 3. Program Overview

    Day 1: Seminar

    • Overview of IoT and 3D Printing
    • Topics included IoT architecture, sensors, applications, and 3D printing basics
    • Discussion on industry use cases and career opportunities

    Day 2 & 3: Add-on Course

    IoT Module:

    • Arduino/Raspberry Pi basics
    • Sensor integration
    • Mini project: Home automation

    3D Printing Module:

    • CAD modeling basics
    • Slicing software and G-code
    • Live 3D printing demonstration
    4. MoU Signing

    An MoU was signed between the college and Initz Technologies to promote workshops, internships, research, and placement support, strengthening industry-relevant learning.

    Certificates were distributed to participants at the end of the course.

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    Signing of MoU

    Hands-on Training


    📢Seminar on “IBM SkillBuild Certifications”

    Organized by: Department of Computer Engineering
    In Collaboration With: Edunet Foundation
    📅Date: 14-07-2025 |📍 Venue: Conference Hall
    🎤 Resource Person: Mr. Richard, Trainer, Edunet Foundation
    👥 Audience: Students of Circuit Branches

    1. Introduction

    A seminar on emerging technologies and career readiness was conducted to create awareness about IBM SkillBuild Certifications and their role in enhancing students’ digital skills and employability.

    2. Resource Person

    Mr. Richard from Edunet Foundation shared insights on industry trends and guided students on leveraging IBM SkillBuild for career growth.

    3. Key Highlights
    • Overview of IBM SkillBuild platform offering free certifications in AI, Cloud, Cybersecurity, Data Science, and professional skills
    • Importance of certifications for career advancement
    • Career readiness modules including communication, resume building, and interview skills
    • Structured learning paths, hands-on labs, and project opportunities
    • Support and mentorship provided by Edunet Foundation
    4. Student Interaction

    Students actively participated, raising queries about registration, certification value, beginner access, and career opportunities. The session ended with an interactive quiz and a demo of the IBM SkillBuild platform.

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    2024-2025              

    •  Computer Engineering students attended a one-day seminar titled" Navigating the Future: Industry Awareness & Upskilling for Career Success." Seventy-four students participated in this event, designed to provide insights into current industry trends and the skills needed to thrive in a competitive job market. Expert speakers highlighted essential upskilling strategies, technological advancements, and career-building tools. The seminar focused on bridging the gap between academic knowledge and practical industry demands. Students actively engaged in discussions, gaining valuable advice on personal and professional growth. The experience inspired students to proactively plan for successful careers in the tech industry.

    •    Nearly 110 students from Computer Engineering and Information Technology participated in a program on "Career Options in Tech: Info Security and Software Engineering." The session focused on career opportunities in these rapidly growing fields, highlighting the skills, certifications, and roles that are in high demand. Industry professionals shared valuable insights on building a successful career in information security and software engineering. Students learned about the latest trends, technologies, and strategies for gaining a competitive edge. Interactive discussions helped students connect academic learning with real-world applications. The program provided valuable guidance for students planning their tech careers.

       

    • Nearly 120 students from various departments participated in "SIH 2024" showcasing their innovative ideas and solutions. The event provided a platform for students to present their projects and tackle real-world challenges. Participants collaborated, applied creative thinking, and demonstrated technical skills across diverse fields. The experience allowed students to gain valuable feedback and refine their ideas. "SIH 2024" fostered teamwork and encouraged students to pursue impactful, industry-relevant projects.

     

    • Nearly 35 students from second- and third-year Computer Engineering students showcased their projects at the "Innovators Vision Expo," presenting creative solutions in web design and digital logic design. The expo highlighted students’ practical skills and innovative approaches to problem-solving within these domains. Attendees explored a range of interactive web designs and digital logic projects, reflecting the students' technical abilities and design thinking. The event provided a valuable platform for students to share their work and gain insights from peers and mentors. Overall, the expo celebrated student innovation and encouraged future advancements in tech design.

      2023-2024

      On March 7, 2024, Dr. Senthil Kumar, M.E., Ph.D., a Senior AI Developer at Quantanics Techserv Pvt. Ltd., Madurai, delivered a seminar on "Artificial Intelligence in Industry Perspective." The session attracted 85 students from the Computer Engineering and Information Technology departments. Dr. Senthil Kumar provided insights into AI applications and trends within various industries, emphasizing real-world impact and career opportunities. The interactive session allowed students to gain practical understanding and ask questions on AI’s future scope. The event was highly beneficial, inspiring students to explore AI advancements and industry applications.

    • On September 26, 2023, an Internal Hackathon for the Smart India Hackathon was organized, featuring expert judges including Mr. Vivek Kumar M (Assistant Professor, ECE, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering), Mrs. Angel Julie J (Assistant Professor, CSE, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education), and Mr. Kumaresan M (Assistant Professor, MECH, CMS College of Engineering). Students from all departments participated, presenting innovative project ideas across various domains. Several projects were shortlisted for the national Smart India Hackathon, highlighting promising solutions to real-world challenges. The event fostered collaboration and showcased the students' creativity and technical skills. This hackathon motivated participants to pursue excellence and contribute to industry-driven projects.

    • On January 23, 2024, Dr. Venningston K, Assistant Professor in CSE at the National Institute of Technology, Srinagar, conducted a seminar on "Elementary Introduction to AI." The session attracted 96 students from the Computer Engineering and Information Technology departments. Dr. Venningston provided a foundational overview of Artificial Intelligence, explaining key concepts and its practical applications. The seminar sparked interest among students and deepened their understanding of AI's role in various industries. It was an informative session that encouraged students to explore AI further in their academic and professional careers.