The webinar which was held in association with the Institution’s Innovation Council aimed to highlight the main objectives of Innovation and Ecosystem Start-up in different streams.
Coimbatore: The Computer Science and Engineering Department of Karpagam Institute of Technology in association with the Institution’s Innovation Council hosted a webinar on 'Innovation and Start-up Ecosystem' on August 8 from 10.30 am to 11.30 am.

Students and faculty participated in the webinar through Google Meet. N Senthil Prabhu, Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Department welcomed the participants of the webinar.

The session was handled by the Resource dignitary, P N Ramesh, AP/CSE, IIC Innovation Ambassador, Karpagam Institute of Technology.

P N Ramesh highlighted the main objectives of Innovation and Ecosystem start-up in different streams. The webinar was an eye-opener for students to think about innovative career ideas as 'Entrepreneurs.' He also shared about the current state of benefits for certain communities related to the ecosystem and explored the awareness for future responsibility towards the ecosystem.

The webinar session was interactive and helped students and faculty to gain a better understanding of various innovative ways for certain community benefits.

The webinar concluded with feedback from students and a vote of thanks proposed by J Keerthana, a student of the Computer Science and Engineering Department.
Students and faculty participated in the webinar through Google Meet. N Senthil Prabhu, Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Department welcomed the participants of the webinar.
The session was handled by the Resource dignitary, P N Ramesh, AP/CSE, IIC Innovation Ambassador, Karpagam Institute of Technology.
P N Ramesh highlighted the main objectives of Innovation and Ecosystem start-up in different streams. The webinar was an eye-opener for students to think about innovative career ideas as 'Entrepreneurs.' He also shared about the current state of benefits for certain communities related to the ecosystem and explored the awareness for future responsibility towards the ecosystem.
The webinar session was interactive and helped students and faculty to gain a better understanding of various innovative ways for certain community benefits.
The webinar concluded with feedback from students and a vote of thanks proposed by J Keerthana, a student of the Computer Science and Engineering Department.