YCET organizes workshop on Entrepreneurship and Innovation as Career Opportunity

Yogananda College of Engineering & Technology > EE Guest Lectures > YCET organizes workshop on Entrepreneurship and Innovation as Career Opportunity

The Department of Electrical Engineering, Yogananda College of Engineering and Technology (YCET) organized workshop on “Entrepreneurship and Innovation as Career Opportunity” on 12th November, 2021 for Computer Science & Electrical Engineering students.

Entrepreneurship is the ability and readiness to develop, organize and run a business enterprise, along with any of its uncertainties in order to make a profit. Its about building a life on your own terms. No bosses, no restricting schedules and no one holds you back.

The session began with welcome address by Er. Loveneesh Talwar, HOD ( Electrical Engineering ). Er. Dinesh Gupta, President IIC Cell briefed about IIC Cell.
Dr. M. Marsaline Beno, Professor & Vice Principal, Innovation Ambassador & IIC President, St. Xaviers Catholic College of Engineering, Nagercoil, Kanayakumari explained the importance of entrepreneurship. Dr. M. Marsaline Beno made aware the students about pervasive technologies i.e. computing, communicating & controlling. He briefed students about Industry 4.0, time to reach 100 million customers, product life cycle and also explained the Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E) Ecosystem etc. The students were fortunate to have got the chance to attend this session for increasing their knowledge and creative extravagance along with the expert. The guests remained highly commemorative of the efforts for organizing session.

Prof. ( Dr. ) A. K. Srivastava, Director, YCET appreciated the efforts of Electrical & CSE / IT Department and motivated the students to start their own industries and become job giver instead of job seeker. He said that such session will be very helpful to the students. The session was coordinated by Er. Robin Kumar ( Coordinator ) of CSE department who also gave a formal vote of thanks.

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