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2024-08-20
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On 29.07.2024 a session on "Sharing of Innovative Ideas” was organized by the Entrepreneurship Development Cell and IIC in association with the Department of AI&DS.The session was handled by the moderator Ms.R. Kavitha AP/AI&DS, Francis Xavier Engineering College. Fifty six students from second year AI&DS and faculties of AI&DS department participated in the program. The program was convened by Dr.A.Anitha HOD/AI&DS and coordinated by Mrs.P.Sooriabrabha, Assistant Professor, Department of AI&DS from 1.30PM – 4.30PM.

The program started with the introduction of guest speaker Mrs. Dr.V.M.Sangeetha AP/MBA FXEC by Mrs.P.Sooriabrabha. During this session four students B.Adheje, D.Felix, M.Jerlin, and G.Sai Maharajan from II AIDS and III AIDS shared their innovative ideas. Those points collectively provide the innovative thinking and creativity of the students, as well as the potential for their ideas to make a positive impact. Each student presents a unique concept or innovation, ranging from technological advancements to creative solutions for societal challenges.. The innovations are characterized by their originality and potential to address existing problems or create new opportunities. Each student has identified a gap or need in a particular area and proposed a solution that is either novel or an improvement over existing approaches. The students have outlined the practical steps needed to bring their ideas to life. This includes technical requirements, necessary resources, potential partnerships, and an implementation timeline. Feasibility is assessed based on current technological and market conditions. The potential impact of each innovation is considered, including societal, economic, and environmental benefits. The students discuss who will benefit from their ideas and how these innovations could improve quality of life, efficiency, or sustainability Each student acknowledges possible challenges in developing and deploying their innovations. They also suggest future directions for research, development, and potential expansion of their ideas. This includes exploring new technologies, broader applications, or addressing ethical and regulatory considerations. Through this program, Participants showed keen interest in the concepts, methodologies and gave satisfactory feedback at the end of the session.

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