CT University hosts IBM Day, a Two-Day Extravaganza of Learning and Innovation
CT University proudly organized IBM Day on the 22nd and 23rd of January, a dynamic two-day event that witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 100 IBM students. The event featured a series of insightful workshops and activities aimed at exposing students to cutting-edge technologies and industry trends.
Ludhiana, January 23, 2024: CT University proudly organized IBM Day on the 22nd and 23rd of January, a dynamic two-day event that witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 100 IBM students. The event featured a series of insightful workshops and activities aimed at exposing students to cutting-edge technologies and industry trends.
The workshops covered diverse topics, including AI and Chatbots, Design Thinking, and Microsoft Power BI for creating Dashboards, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the latest developments in these fields. Esteemed industrial professionals, Aman Bakshi, Deeksha, and Anjali from IBM, graced the occasion, sharing their expertise and offering valuable insights to the attending students.
Over 100 students actively engaged in the event, benefiting from hands-on workshops and gaining exposure to real-world applications of their academic knowledge. The event also featured Quiz competitions, Games, and various other interactive activities, creating a vibrant and dynamic learning atmosphere.
Chancellor Charanjit Singh Channi, Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi graced the occasion.
Pro-Chancellor, Dr. Manbir Singh, addressed the students, encouraging them to pursue their endeavors with determination. He emphasized the significance of workshops like IBM Day in bridging the gap between academia and industry, preparing students for the challenges of the professional world.
Dr. Kamal Malik, the coordinator of the event, played a crucial role in ensuring its success. The event concluded with an award distribution ceremony recognizing the winners and participants of the various competitions.