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The IET participates in the Global Skill and Employment Partnership Summitedit
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The Government of Madhya Pradesh today, organized the Global Skill and Employment Partnership Summit 2017 (GSEP), a flagship event on skill development and employment opportunities in the State of Madhya Pradesh at Amer Greens, Bhopal. Mr. Shekhar Sanyal, Director and Country Head of the Institution of Engineering and Technology was the guest of honour at the event.
Mr Shekhar Sanyal: Director and Country Head of the IETThe IETThe IET participates in the Global Skill and Employment Partnership Summitedit
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The Government of Madhya Pradesh today, organized the Global Skill and Employment Partnership Summit 2017 (GSEP), a flagship event on skill development and employment opportunities in the State of Madhya Pradesh at Amer Greens, Bhopal. Mr. Shekhar Sanyal, Director and Country Head of the Institution of Engineering and Technology was the guest of honour at the event.
Mr Shekhar Sanyal: Director and Country Head of the IETThe IETThe IET participates in the Global Skill and Employment Partnership Summitedit
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The Government of Madhya Pradesh today, organized the Global Skill and Employment Partnership Summit 2017 (GSEP), a flagship event on skill development and employment opportunities in the State of Madhya Pradesh at Amer Greens, Bhopal. Mr. Shekhar Sanyal, Director and Country Head of the Institution of Engineering and Technology was the guest of honour at the event.
Mr Shekhar Sanyal: Director and Country Head of the IETThe IETNews for other PEI
This wireless, battery-free pacemaker can be directly implanted into the heartedit
In the prototype presented at the IEEE’s International Microwave Symposium (IMS), being held in Honolulu, Hawaii, from June 4 to 9, the wireless power transmitter can be up to few centimetres away. The pacemaker was introduced by researchers at Rice University in the US and their colleagues at the Texas Heart Institute (THI).
IEEEBattery-less pacemaker that harvests energy wirelesslyedit
A wireless, battery-less pacemaker that can be implanted directly into a patient’s heart is being introduced by researchers from Rice University and their colleagues at the Texas Heart Institute (THI) at the IEEE’s International Microwave Symposium (IMS) in Honolulu June 4-9.
IEEEIndustry News: Information and Communications
View: Focus on protecting our digital futureedit
2016 was an incredible year in the world of cyber security . A year marked by extraordinary attacks, including multi-milliondollar virtual bank heists, overt attempts to disrupt the US electoral process by state-sponsored groups and some of the biggest distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on record powered by a botnet of Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
Cyber SecurityIoTBuilding big data capabilitiesedit
By Alok Kumar
With the series of advancement in the technological landscape of our country, such as penetration of Internet, budding acceptance towards IoT (Internet of Things) devices, smartphones and broadband, Nasscom recently estimated that the valuation of data will witness an eight-fold increase, from $2 billion to $16 billion, by 2025.
Internet of Things36% Indian youth see potential in Artificial Intelligence: Telenoredit
By Muntazir Abbas
Artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and virtual reality rank consistently among the top three that according to the telco suggests the vast potential seen in these future technologies by the Internet generation.
Artificial IntelligenceHow 5G Can Power The Internet Of Thingsedit
2020 is the year, according to some, when the first 5G commercial networks could go live. For many telecoms operators 2020 can’t come soon enough. That’s because there are billions of devices coming online thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT). Gartner predicts that by 2020 there will be over 6.4 billion “connected things” worldwide.
IoTTelecomIndustry News: Education
Centre changes skill development policy, training to be given on industry ‘demand model’edit
The Centre has made a major policy shift under its Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) programmes that aimed to train 50 crore people by 2022 to provide skilled labour in the job sector. The government has now decided to change its model from the current supply driven to demand driven.
Skill Development69% of Indian IT professionals believe online learning is more effective than offline learning: Surveyedit
By Brinda Dasgupta
Technology learning platform Pluralsight today announced the findings of two new studies that provide insights into learning styles of the Indian IT professional and how gamifying learning is making it more interesting.
Skill DevelopmentInternships bridge gaps in learningedit
By Ardha Nair
Most experts in the engineering field said the placement scenario is rapidly changing and recruiters are putting greater emphasis on evidence-based recruitment.
Bridging Skill GapEngineering education looks beyond four wallsedit
By Ardha Nair
A foothold in mainstream technical education is the biggest aim for enrolling oneself in an engineering college, but more and more colleges are inspiring students to go beyond the four walls of a classroom.
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IREDA listing gets cabinet approval in fresh push for renewable energyedit
By Komal Gupta and Utpal Bhaskar
India has an ambitious clean energy target of 175 gigawatt (GW) by 2022—and it needs money, about $200 billion, to achieve this. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on Wednesday approved the listing of state run Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA), reiterating its emphasis on green energy.
Renewable EnergyGST to have marginally negative impact on new solar projects: ICRAedit
The GST rate of five per cent on solar PV cells and modules is likely to have a marginally negative impact on new solar power projects, says ICRA. The GST rate of five per cent is finalised on solar PV cells and modules as per the notification dated June 3, 2017 which thus clears the ambiguity surrounding the applicable rate, the rating agency said in a statement issued here today.
Solar EnergyMajor ports slipping up on renewable energy targetsedit
India’s overall goal for green energy in the country is an ambitious 175 gigawatts (GW) by 2022. Each of the ministries has been allocated its target for commissioning solar, wind and other renewable forms of energy.
Renewable Energy