Guest Lecture on “IEEE’s Role in Smart Devices and IoT Systems for Electrical Engineers”

Aug 5, 2025 | EEE | 0 comments

The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE), in association with the IEEE Student Chapter, organized a guest lecture on “IEEE’s Role in Smart Devices and IoT Systems for Electrical Engineers” on 5th August 2025 at the E-Block Seminar Hall. The session was exclusively attended by III B.Tech EEE students.

Objective of the Lecture
The primary aim of the lecture was to enlighten students on the pivotal role of IEEE in the advancement of Smart Devices and Internet of Things (IoT) systems, bridging the gap between academic knowledge and industry applications in modern electrical engineering.

Event Highlights
The lecture was delivered by an industry expert specializing in smart systems and IEEE standards. The session covered:

  • The significance of IEEE in the growth of electrical and electronics engineering.
  • Emerging trends and innovations in smart devices and IoT systems.
  • Career opportunities and research prospects in IEEE-affiliated domains.
  • The importance of active student participation in IEEE chapters and technical events.

Students enthusiastically participated in an interactive Q&A session, gaining valuable insights into technical advancements and professional growth opportunities in the field.

Outcome
The session broadened students’ understanding of IEEE’s contributions to technology and inspired them to engage more actively in professional societies, research initiatives, and innovative projects related to IoT and smart devices.

The Department expresses its sincere appreciation to the IEEE Student Chapter and the esteemed speaker for delivering such an informative and engaging session.

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