Chennai: 'Kurukshetra' of College of Engineering, Guindy is an international techno-management fest organized by the CEG Tech Forum to commence from Jan 28.
Acclaimed with the distinction of being the first student organized technical fest of nation to receive the coveted patronage of UNESCO which reflects the unparalleled quality of the event, the primary aim of the fest is to foster an everlasting bond between the academia and the industry ensuring mutual benefits.
This coveted four day fest is scheduled to happen between January 28-31, 2015 at College of Engineering, Guindy in Chennai, Tamilnadu.
With 20,000 participants from 800 institutions across the globe and whooping prize money of one million at stake, the four day fest encompasses almost every domain of engineering thereby earning a prominent place among the student community.
Tens of thousands of participants compete with their engineering eminence and managerial might to establish their position among the best brains across the globe.
Kurukshetra presents a wide range of events encompassing various disciplines of engineering and management to test the mettle of the students.
Specialized events of Kurukshetra’15 includes God speed, Microsoft’s Tame the code, Robowars, Alcatraz and Quiz
Kurukshetra also presents interactive workshops where seasoned experts of the field guide the participants in understanding the latest trends in the world of engineering and management.
Workshops at Kurukshetra’15 include Biomimicry, Sustainable solutions, Robotic Operating Systems, Follow your passion and Reverse Engineering.
Apart from this, there will be an array of guest lecturers delivered by the experts of the field which are certain to clear your doubts and motivate you to reach to the next level.
Kurukshetra’15 Guest lecture will given by Arunachalam Muruganantham, social entrepreneur ; V. Ponraj, Scientist DRDO; Somasegar, Vice President of Developer Division at Microsoft; Ashok Krish, Head of TCS Innovation Labs; Dr. Adimurthy, Senior Advisor (Interplanetary Missions) at the Indian Space Research Organisation and Dan Burns, Physicist and Faculty Scholar at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
For more details log on to www.kurukshetra.org.in