
The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) organized an IoT (Internet of Things) Project Demonstration showcasing the innovative ideas and technical skills of its students. The event aimed to provide a platform for students to present their practical projects that integrate electronics, communication systems, sensors, and smart control technologies through the use of IoT.
During the demonstration, students exhibited a wide range of creative and impactful projects such as smart home automation systems, energy monitoring solutions, intelligent traffic control, health monitoring devices, smart irrigation systems, and industrial automation prototypes. Each project reflected the students’ ability to combine theoretical concepts with real-world applications to solve modern-day engineering challenges.
Faculty members, invited guests, and industry professionals visited the project stalls, interacted with the participants, and provided valuable feedback on their innovations. The event created an interactive environment where students could discuss their design process, hardware implementation, programming logic, and data communication techniques using platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and various cloud-based IoT services.
The IoT Project Demonstration not only highlighted the department’s commitment to hands-on learning and research-based education but also inspired students to explore the future of smart technology, embedded systems, and sustainable engineering. The event concluded with appreciation from faculty and visitors, acknowledging the students’ efforts, creativity, and dedication to advancing technological innovation.


