The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
announced Shubham Saraff, 3rd year student of Vellore Institute of
Technology, Chennai as the winner of the IET South Asia 'Present
round the World (PATW) 2017 finals in a ceremony that took
place at My Fortune Hotel, Bangalore. PATW is a global presentation
competition for students, graduates and young professionals aged 18-30 years
and aims to provide a platform to showcase and explore their talent and
innovative thinking.
Shubham
Saraff’s winning presentation focused on the topic “Neuron that shape
our Civilization”.
He
was awarded a cash prize of Rs. 40,000 (£ 400) and will now compete in the
global finals to be held in London during November this year for a cash
prize of Rs. £1,000 (approx. Rs. 100,000/-). Kshipra Rajhans, 4th year
student from K K Wagh Institute of Engineering Education & Research, Nashik
was declared runner up for her presentation on the topic “Smart
City” and was awarded with the cash prize of Rs. 30,000 (£300).
The
competition aims to instill a sense of culture of application for engineers,
where they use their technical knowledge to solve a social problem and develop
their communication skills in the process. As part of the competition, the
individual competitors give a presentation for 10 minutes on a
subject related to engineering and technology.
The IET, having taken the initiative to conduct SA PATW, short
lists candidates and trains them to get ready for the competition. The
competition gives engineering aspirants an exposure and recognition at a global
level and the IET supports and mentors the shortlisted candidates throughout.
This year, the competition witnessed participation from
engineers across India and Sri Lanka vying for the top honors. The jury
included Gangaraj H S Deputy Chief Engineer BMRC, Chinari
Badrinath Prusty, Director Risk and Finance IT, Credit Suisse, G
Uday Shankar, CEO of Brand Equity and Vivek Saxena, MD Career
Modifiers.
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