Date
26 Feb 2020
Seminar Talk Innovation and Startup Culture
Resource Person : Mr.Dipan Kumar Sahu, National IIC Coordinator, Govt. Of India
Date : 26th February 2020
Venue : Seminar Hall – 2
ORGANIZED BY : ACS College of Engineering
CO-ORDINATED BY : Dr. H. B. Bhuvaneswari, HOD, ECE
PARTICIPANTS : Students of all departments
Outcome of the Program :
“Innovation and Start up culture” in higher educational institutions plays a major to establish Digital India. It was primarily focused on motivating students towards innovation and to encourage the upcoming graduates to become entrepreneurs.
Concept of what innovative ideas meant was beautifully explained by speaker. The speaker spoke about the self motivation which every entrepreneur must have. The talk primarily focused on the importance of having confidence to face the negative challenges and about the restlessness that one should come up with for implementing some simple innovative ideas. The speaker encouraged the audience to inculcate the qualities of identifying, adopting and also seeking solution for problems that is commonly faced by entrepreneurs. The talk also focused about the locus of control and how various decisions taken plays an important role to become a successful entrepreneur.
Overall the session was informative to the students. The speaker motivated students to focus on innovations and mainly emphasized the importance of becoming an entrepreneur.
Events List
- Workshop on “Effective Sales and Marketing Strategies for Entrepreneurs/Start-ups”
- Training Program on IEEE and EBSCO Resources subscribed through the VTU Consortium.
- Alumni Talk on “Role of Biomedical Engineer at Corporate Hospital and Neonatal”
- Career Exploration Session on Powering Your Global Education Dreams
- A session on “Innovation Process Development”
- Student Development Program Year 2022-2023
- Seminar on Skills Training Programme for Biomedical Engineering
- Photography & Short film production
- Webinar on Python based dose,volume calculation from structure sets of patient images from CT scanners
- RRMCH Hospital Visit