In today’s rapidly evolving world, innovation and technology have become powerful tools for addressing global challenges and driving sustainable development. Humanitarian technologies are playing a transformative role in empowering communities by improving access to essential resources, enhancing quality of life, and building resilience against social and environmental adversities. These technologies are specifically designed to address critical issues such as poverty, hunger, healthcare, education, and climate change. By aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), humanitarian tech solutions ensure that progress is inclusive, equitable, and environmentally sustainable. As we look toward the future, the integration of cutting-edge innovations into humanitarian efforts holds immense potential to create lasting positive change across the globe.
The
"The Future of Farming: AI-Powered
Agricultural Innovations" MeetUp
aims to bring together leading experts in Artificial Intelligence
(AI), IoT, and
agricultural technology to discuss the latest advancements in
smart
farming solutions. Focusing on the role of AI and machine
learning, the
event will explore how these technologies are revolutionizing
precision
farming, crop management, and sustainability.
As agriculture
faces
challenges like resource optimization and climate change, this
MeetUp will
foster discussions on current trends, innovative solutions, and
emerging
opportunities. By facilitating knowledge exchange, the MeetUp
seeks to
advance agricultural practices and drive future innovations that
will
enhance productivity and sustainability in farming.
The objective of the
"The Future of Farming: AI-Powered Agricultural Innovations"
MeetUp is to promote AI adoption in agriculture by addressing
challenges like
precision farming, resource optimization, and sustainability. The
event will
emphasize knowledge sharing among experts, researchers, and
students,
encouraging collaboration and joint research in AI-driven
agricultural technologies.
The
purpose of this symposium is to allow
experts in a given field to
meet, discuss papers topics in question, and examine the issues
and
trends associated with the topics. From these discussions,
solutions
and recommendations can develop for the next step to be
actioned.
The findings from a symposium can be used to help others within
the
field of research and can endure testing if applicable.
Alternatively,
this exchange can stimulate others to seek new knowledge and
findings within their sector/ffeld- Essentially the purpose is
to
facilitate the free exchange of information
Our primary
objective for Symposium is to create a
dynamic platform
that fosters knowledge exchange, sparks innovation, and inspires
the
next generation of researchers and innovators. We aim to bring
together researchers, scholars, and students from diverse
backgrounds to showcase cutting-edge research, visionary ideas,
and
technological prototypes, facilitating interdisciplinary
collaboration
and bridging the gap between academia and industry-
The
purpose of this symposium is to allow
experts in the field of Al,
IoT and electric vehicle EVI technology to meet and discuss the
latest advancements in battery management systems. The focus
will be on the role Of artificial intelligence specifically
machine
learning, in enhancing battery efficiency and performance, as
the
battery is thc primary power source for EVs but is prone to
degradation over time, leading to reduced performance and
potentially dangerous conditions.
Through thcsc discussions, thc symposium aims to examine thc
issues and trends, explore solutions and recommendations, and
facilitate the free exchange of information and knowledge among
the experts. The findings and recommendations from the
symposium car be used to help others within the EV research and
development field, and may also stimulate new knowledge and
discoveries within related sectors, ultimately driving the
continuous
advan cc ment of EV technology.
KRIYETA,
a national level 36-hour hackathon,
was a great initiative taken by the (IIC) Institution's
Innovation Council in collaboration with the Entrepreneurship
Development Cell of Acropolis
Institute of Technology and Research to encourage young minds
towards innovation and develop
tech solutions for social problems in diverse domains such as web
development, data science,
artificial intelligence, mobile app development, and cyber
security. The event attracted numerous
teams from New Delhi, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh
etc. and from top institutions
all over India, around 80 to 90 teams registered for the hackathon
from various platforms like
Instagram, Facebook, etc. After that a total of 30 teams were
shortlisted for the Hackathon that
brought together a wide range of perspectives and expertise.
The Hackathon was meticulously organized by a dedicated team of
faculties and student
volunteers ensuring a seamless experience for participants. It
aimed to nurture talent, encourage
innovation, and promote collaboration among teams from various
domains, ultimately contributing
to the advancement of technology and fostering a culture of
problem-solving and creativity in India,
within a limited timeframe. There was a proper arrangement of
amenities like food, medical
facilities, security, and restrooms, ensuring the comfort and
well-being of individuals.
KRIYETA
2.0, a 48-hour national hackathon, is
sequel to one of the most successful hackathons Kriyeta,
an initiative taken by the Institution's Innovation Council (IIC)
in association with AICTE Idea Lab AITR
and
in collaboration with Department of CSE(AI&ML) and
Entrepreneurship Development Cell of Acropolis
Institute of Technology and Research to foster innovation and
empower aspiring technologists from
across the country to gather to tackle real-world challenges in
diverse domains such as Smart
Manufacturing, Data Science, Web Development, IoT and Embedded
Systems, Artificial Intelligence, and
Mobile Application Development. The event gathered participation
from various parts of the country
with participating teams from Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Andhra
Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh etc. From
around 100 to 120 teams that had registered for the hackathon
after careful observations a total of 45
teams were shortlisted for Kriyeta 2.0 that brought together a
wide range of perspectives and
expertise.
The Hackathon was meticulously organized by a dedicated team of
faculties and student volunteers
ensuring a seamless experience for participants. Careful
consideration was given to the fact that all the
needs of participants are fulfilled ensuring their comfort and
well-being by providing them with proper
arrangements of all basic amenities like food, medical facilities,
security, restrooms, as well as resting
and recreational areas.
The objective was to nurture talent, develop skills, stimulate
creativity, and facilitate collaboration
between participants from different fields, with the ultimate goal
of advancing technology and
developing an innovative and problem-solving mindset in India.