30 Jun 2022 - 30 Jun 2022 | Organized by: Department of Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics)
Technovation is a national level technical symposium being organised by the Department of Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics), MGIT annually since 2003. This symposium aims to bring together the students to exchange and share their experience, new ideas and research results about best practices in the field of Mechatronics and robotics in Industries and it will also provide an exposure to hands-on sessions on Robotics and allied fields along with industrial applications. The events of this symposium is intended for the students from Mechatronics, Mechanical, Electronics and Instrumentation and allied departments for enhancement of knowledge, skill and competency in the areas of industrial automation, smart technology driven manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence and IoT based mechatronics systems.
Participants are requested to refer the above google form link for event registration.
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