In the bustling city of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, a group of students from the International Institute of Professional Studies (IIPS) and Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) has lately completed an intensive 20-day course focused on the “Internet of Things” (IoT). The course focused in encouraging new ideas in technology. It emerged with models of impressive inventions like smart cars, homes and safety rings for women.
Under the mentorship of Anand Kumar Payasi, the esteemed founder and CEO of UPSYS IT & Marketing Solutions in Indore, participants embarked on a journey of exploration into the world of IoT. By combining what they learned in class with actual projects, the participants made their ideas real by doing hands-on work.
During the course, students were involved in various activities like classes, studies, field trips and making products. Experts helped them get better at what they were doing and come up with new ideas in advanced technology.
As the course ended, students displayed their work at an exhibition. They showed various projects like smart cars, houses and a safety alarm ring that make women feel safer.
Teachers and other students from IIPS went to the exhibition and were very interested in the projects. During the closing ceremony, Dr. BK Tripathi, the director of IIPS, gave out certificates to the students. Dr. Yasmin Shaikh, who coordinated the course, encouraged the students to keep being creative and to use their skills to help others.
The event demonstrated how smart the students are. The event also emphasized the importance of supporting young talents. It is obvious that such events make the future of young people brighter and safer by helping them develop their skills.