Overview
From March to May 2024, the IoT and Embedded Systems Club has taken a mini-project initiative for third-year students, successfully mentoring 33 projects under six key themes: Infrastructure Management, Home Automation, Environmental Monitoring, Automotive Systems, Smart Energy Management, and Smart Agriculture.

Each project focused on solving real-world problems using IoT and Embedded Systems technologies. With guidance from six faculty coordinators, students worked on creative ideas like energy-saving systems, smart farming, and sustainable infrastructure solutions. This initiative helped students to apply their classroom knowledge to practical problems, develop technical skills, and work effectively in teams, preparing them to tackle future challenges with confidence and innovation.
Objectives
- To mentor third-year students in designing and developing IoT-based solutions addressing real-world problems across diverse domains.
- To facilitate project-based learning under six thematic areas, enhancing students' technical and problem-solving skills.
- To support students in conceptualizing and implementing innovative mini-projects leveraging IoT and Embedded Systems technologies.
- To evaluate and ensure the successful completion of 33 student-led projects, fostering creativity and teamwork.