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More than 1,100 events marked IEEE Day



The global technology community came together on 1 October to celebrate the 15th anniversary of IEEE Day, which commemorates the first time professionals gathered to share their technological innovations and advancements.

IEEE Day is held annually on the first Tuesday of October. This year’s celebration was the largest yet, with more than 1,100 events worldwide. The events provided professionals, students, and enthusiasts a platform to connect, collaborate, and showcase their work as well as have some fun. The spirit of innovation and community was evident as participants engaged in workshops, networking sessions, and more.

In addition to the events, 11 IEEE societies ran membership offers between 29 September and 12 October as a way to encourage professionals and students to join the IEEE community and learn more about their fields of interest.

Photography and video contests were held as well. More than 300 images and 140 videos were entered. The entries captured the essence of the IEEE Day events, showcasing participants’ creativity and enthusiasm. The contests also provided a visual record of the day’s global impact.

Standout events

This year’s IEEE Day was filled with memorable events highlighting the spirit of innovation and community. Here are a few standouts:

Technical session. At the Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, in Pune, India, about 50 students attended an AI Unlocked session organized by the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society’s Pune chapter. Artificial intelligence specialist Jayesh Pingale and other experts discussed the technology’s applications. The event included projects that showcased the use of AI in interactive learning and concluded with a ceremony celebrating IEEE Day.

“Hundreds of entries were submitted to our contests, showcasing the outstanding creativity of IEEE members and the true joy of this celebration.” —Cybele Ghanem

Career fair. The event at Florida Polytechnic University, in Lakeland, included a career fair. IEEE Senior Member Andy Seely, Florida West Coast Section vice chair, discussed volunteer opportunities. Y.C. Wang, director of DigiKey’s global academic program, spoke about the company’s history and its suite of online tools for engineering students. IEEE Member Mohammad Reza Khalghani, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the university, gave a talk on cyber-physical security. He covered microgrids, network control systems, and AI techniques for cyber anomaly detection. The event attracted more than 80 people.

Competitions and games. At the Christ (Deemed to be University) engineering and technology school, in Bangalore, India, contests were held to add a fun, competitive edge to the celebrations. There was a quiz on IEEE history, as well as a chess tournament and an Uno card game. The activities tested participants’ knowledge and strategic thinking while providing a relaxed networking atmosphere.

“This year IEEE Day celebrated its 15th anniversary, which proved to be a remarkable celebration,” says Member Cybele Ghanem, IEEE Day committee chair.

“Gathered under the theme Leveraging Technology for a Better Tomorrow, IEEE members worldwide celebrated IEEE Day,” Ghanem says. “Hundreds of entries were submitted to our contests, showcasing the outstanding creativity of IEEE members and the true joy of this celebration. Thank you for celebrating with us.”

Visit the IEEE Day web page and follow IEEE Day on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or IEEE Collabratec to stay updated throughout the year.

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