Unlock the World of Innovation: Arduino Basics to IoT Real-Life Applications Workshop!!!
Date: 10 February, 2024
Time: 1:00 pm Onwards
Location: 7th Floor Auditorium, SAKEC
Participants Count- Total 67 participants
Speaker: Ms. Amisha Bhoir and Mr. Santosh Kamble
Organized by SAKEC’s Technology Business Incubator and Product Development Cell, the Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Department, in collaboration with IETE-SAKEC and IIC6.0, successfully conducted an insightful workshop aimed at exploring the vast realm of innovation through Arduino and IoT technologies.
Workshop Highlights:
- Arduino Fundamentals and Programming: Participants delved into the basics of Arduino, understanding its architecture, components, and programming essentials. The workshop provided a solid foundation for both beginners and those seeking to enhance their Arduino skills.
- Sensor Interfacing: The event covered the essential aspect of sensor interfacing, allowing participants to grasp the intricacies of connecting sensors to Arduino boards. This segment focused on practical applications and hands-on experience.
- IoT Integration: The workshop explored the integration of Arduino with the Internet of Things (IoT), showcasing the potential of combining hardware and software for innovative solutions. Participants learned to connect their Arduino projects to the internet, enabling remote monitoring and control.
- Real-Life Applications: Attendees gained insights into real-life applications of Arduino and IoT through practical examples and case studies. The workshop emphasized the practical implementation of these technologies in various industries and sectors.
- Hands-On Experience: A significant aspect of the workshop was the hands-on experience provided to participants. They had the opportunity to work on Arduino boards, sensors, and IoT modules, translating theoretical knowledge into practical skills.
- Expert Guidance: Experienced instructors and experts in the field of Arduino and IoT provided guidance throughout the workshop. Participants had the chance to interact with professionals, gaining valuable insights and tips.
The workshop attracted a diverse audience, including students of all years and departments, to explore the potential of Arduino and IoT technologies. The collaborative efforts of SAKEC’s Technology Business Incubator, Product Development Cell, and the supporting organizations ensured the success of the event, providing a platform for learning, networking, and fostering innovation. Participants left the workshop equipped with new skills, practical knowledge, and a renewed enthusiasm for exploring the world of Arduino and IoT. Total 67 participants were attended the event