Department of EEE Organizes Hands-On Workshop on Internet of Things (IoT)

Nov 15, 2025 | EEE | 0 comments

The Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) successfully organized a Hands-On Workshop on Internet of Things (IoT) aimed at equipping students with essential skills in emerging technologies and smart systems development.

The workshop brought together enthusiastic participants eager to explore how IoT is transforming industries through automation, real-time monitoring, and intelligent decision-making. Students gained practical exposure to IoT components, sensor integration, microcontroller programming, and cloud-based data communication.

💡 Key Highlights of the Workshop

  • Introduction to the fundamentals of IoT and real-world applications
  • Hands-on training in sensor interfacing and data acquisition
  • Demonstrations using microcontrollers such as Arduino/NodeMCU/Raspberry Pi
  • Live experiments on data transfer to cloud platforms
  • Interactive sessions on building IoT-based smart solutions
  • Guidance on project development and future career opportunities in IoT

🎯 Outcome of the Event

The workshop enabled students to:

  • Understand the core architecture of IoT systems
  • Develop confidence in handling IoT hardware and software tools
  • Build mini-projects demonstrating sensor-based automation
  • Strengthen their technical foundation for internships, projects, and placements

📌 Appreciation

The department extends sincere thanks to the resource persons, faculty coordinators, and student volunteers for making the workshop highly engaging and impactful. The event was well-received, and students expressed their enthusiasm for more hands-on technical programs in emerging engineering fields.

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