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Haxpedition

HAXPEDITION On October 19th, coding enthusiasts gathered at the IIT Spencer Building for Haxpedition, a thrilling mini hackathon designed to prepare participants for the global IEEEXtreme 18.0 competition. This dynamic event was all about innovation, teamwork, and enhancing problem-solving skills, setting the stage for a successful experience in the upcoming global hackathon.   Participants arrived bright and early, ready to dive into a day filled with intense collaboration and creativity. From brainstorming innovative solutions to tackling complex coding challenges, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement and determination. It was a unique opportunity for aspiring tech leaders to sharpen their skills and connect with fellow participants while gearing up for the IEEEXtreme competition. A heartfelt thank you goes out to all the participants and organizers whose dedication and enthusiasm made this event a resounding success. The day was not only about competition; it was also about learning, sharing knowledge, and building a strong community of tech enthusiasts. Facebook Linkedin Youtube Tiktok Instagram IEEE IIT ©️ 2023

IEEE Day 2024

IEEE DAY 2024 IEEE Day 2024, held on October 5th at the IIT Spencer Building, marked a significant milestone as it celebrated the 15th anniversary of IEEE Day globally. This year’s event was an outstanding celebration of innovation, collaboration, and professional growth in the tech industry, attracting a diverse audience of students, professionals, and tech enthusiasts eager to engage in enriching discussions and networking opportunities. The day featured two remarkable speakers, Mr. Vidura Bandara and Mr. Sampath Thrimavithana, who captivated the audience with their insights and experiences. Mr. Bandara, a Program Manager at IFS and IEEE R10 CS Microsummit South Asian Lead, shared how IEEE empowers individuals to lead and innovate in today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape. His insights resonated deeply with attendees, inspiring many to explore the vast possibilities within the IEEE community. Following Mr. Bandara, Mr. Sampath Thrimavithana, the Chairman of the ICT Skills Council and CHRO at Surge Global, took the stage to share his journey of professional success. He provided valuable insights into career advancement, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and adaptability in achieving remarkable milestones in the industry. His story motivated many attendees to pursue their aspirations with renewed vigor. In addition to the keynote speeches, the event featured various career development sessions and leadership boosters designed to enhance participants’ skills and knowledge. Attendees had the chance to connect with like-minded individuals, fostering relationships that will extend beyond the event. The opportunity to access exclusive IEEE memberships and join the IEEE Robotics & Automation Society added to the excitement, encouraging many to become part of this vibrant community. Overall, IEEE Day 2024 was a resounding success, providing a platform for inspiration, networking, and professional growth. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who participated and contributed to making this event a memorable experience. Together, we are building a stronger future in technology while celebrating 15 years of IEEE Day globally! Facebook Linkedin Youtube Tiktok Instagram IEEE IIT ©️ 2023

Coderally 5.0

CODERALLY 5.0 CodeRally 5.0 24-hour Hackathon took place on 14th and 15th September 2024, starting at 8:30 AM at GP Square, Informatics Institute of Technology, School of Computing, 10 Trelawney Pl, Colombo 04. The event brought together 40 teams to tackle a range of competitive programming challenges, testing their skills and problem-solving abilities. The hackathon provided an intense environment for participants to showcase their talents, with exciting challenges and rewards awaiting the top performers. Facebook Linkedin Youtube Tiktok Instagram IEEE IIT ©️ 2023

IX 24

IX24 IX 24, the 4th edition of Design IX, Sri Lanka’s premier XR-based designathon organized by the IEEE Student Branch of IIT, concluded with great success, highlighting the creativity and innovation of young designers across the country. Kicking off in August 2024, IX 24 attracted over 160 teams with more than 600 participants from 21 universities. This year’s competition, supported by 20 industry partners, focused on revolutionizing green urban living by the year 2050, challenging participants to push the limits of design thinking and technological innovation.   The competition was structured into two phases. In the initial phase, participants were tasked with submitting innovative design concepts aimed at reshaping urban living through sustainable solutions. These submissions were carefully evaluated by a panel of 20 judges from prominent organizations, including 99x, Atmoz, IFS, Ascentic, Virtusa, and Corzent. Following this rigorous assessment, the top 12 teams were selected to advance to the final design challenge.   In the lead-up to the finale, four workshops were held to help participants hone their skills and gain critical insights into the field of user experience (UX) design and extended reality (XR). Each workshop saw over 200 participants and was led by industry experts, including Ms. Lishni Tilakaratne from Atmoz, Ms. Oshadhi Vanodhya and Ms. Sanduni Kariyawasam from IFS, Dr. Piyum Fernando from Amazon Lab126, and Ms. Sajani Lokuge and Mr. Mino Gallawatta from IFS and Atmoz, respectively. These sessions provided invaluable guidance, preparing participants for the demanding challenges of the competition.   The grand finale, held on the 7th and 8th of September at the IIT auditorium, was the most intense phase of the competition. The top 12 teams engaged in a 24-hour designathon, where they were challenged to bring their ideas to life under significant time pressure. After the designathon, the teams presented their futuristic design solutions to a distinguished panel of judges., including Mr. Hiran Karunananda, Senior Technical Lead UI/UX at Ascentic; Mr. Mino Gallawatta, UX Lead at Atmoz; Ms. Sajani Lokuge, Senior UX Designer at IFS; and Mr. Mark Goonewardene, Senior UI/UX Lead at Surge Global. The competition concluded with a grand awarding ceremony that celebrated the remarkable achievements of the participants.   The success of IX 24 was acknowledged by the organizers, who  thanked the sponsors, partners, participants and everyone involved for making this event a success. With each passing year, IX continues to grow as a leading design challenge, positioning itself as a catalyst for groundbreaking solutions that can transform the world of tomorrow. Facebook Linkedin Youtube Tiktok Instagram IEEE IIT ©️ 2023

Micromaze

MicroMaze

MicroMaze MicroMaze, organized by the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society of IIT and supported by various industry partners, was a groundbreaking event aimed at fostering innovation, collaboration, and excellence in robotics. This competition provided a platform for undergraduates to develop, refine, and showcase their skills in designing and programming micromouse robots.   Participants navigated through multiple stages, from initial awareness sessions to an intense qualifier round, culminating in a highly competitive Grand Finale.   MicroMaze successfully challenged the technical abilities of over 200 participants from diverse backgrounds, making a significant impact on the local robotics community. Facebook Linkedin Youtube Tiktok Instagram IEEE IIT ©️ 2023

Xplorer

Xplorer!

Xplorer! XpLorer, organized by the IEEE Student Branch of IIT, took place on July 14th, 2024. It was an innovative treasure hunt where participants navigated through a series of tech-related challenges to find clues and uncover hidden treasure. The event aimed to combine technical skills, problem-solving, and teamwork in an engaging and competitive environment.   Over 200 first-year undergraduate students from IIT, pursuing degrees in Computer Science, Software Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence, took part in the treasure hunt. They showcased their talents and teamwork, competing for and winning amazing prizes. Facebook Linkedin Youtube Tiktok Instagram IEEE IIT ©️ 2023

CodeSprint 8

CODESPRINT 8 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the world’s largest technical professional organization. Established in 2015 at the Informatics Institute of Technology (IIT), the IEEE Student Branch now has over 500 student members, the highest in Sri Lanka. The student branch serves as a vital hub for tech exploration, learning, innovation, and professional growth.   Initially started in 2016 as a mere coding hackathon, CodeSprint has remarkably evolved into a Startup Battle, a platform that encourages undergraduates to develop innovative solutions to current challenges in a competitive yet coordinated environment. The Student Branch, along with its chapter, the Computer Society and the WIE (Women in Engineering) affinity group, hosted CodeSprint 8 from February to June 2024. This event has established itself as the largest and most influential startup incubator in Sri Lanka’s university landscape for the year, significantly impacting the nation’s academic and entrepreneurial spheres.   The Student Branch wrapped up the 8th iteration of CodeSprint on a triumphant note, showcasing the thriving talent of Sri Lanka’s young innovators.  This year, the event reached new heights with the participation of 2,500 delegates from 22 universities across the island, presenting over 400 startup ideas. Moreover, the Student Branch collaborated with over 25 company partners and 90+ industry experts in judging, evaluation, and mentoring to ensure the success of the event. “The consistency and success of this journey, fueled by our dedicated partners and mentors, have made this iteration the most impactful startup incubator organized by a university in Sri Lanka,” said Sanuda Kannangara, the Chairperson of the IEEE Student Branch at IIT, during his speech at the Grand Finale.   The event unfolded in three strategic phases: Ideate, Prototype, and Startup, attracting top tech industry professionals from across the island to mentor and evaluate the projects. “The energy was palpable as each team pitched their startup ideas, driven by the desire to innovate and excel,” commented Mr. Suresh Michael Peiris, the Co-Founder of Inforwaves.   During the Ideate phase, participants unleashed their creativity, crafting compelling software concepts. Subsequent workshops provided insights into turning these ideas into feasible business models. The Prototype phase saw over 1,000 students participate in workshops aimed at creating Minimum Viable Products (MVPs), transitioning their theoretical ideas into tangible products.   The climax of CodeSprint 8 was the Grand Finale held at the Galadari Hotel in Colombo, where the top 10 teams, selected after rigorous evaluation, competed in the Startup phase. This final phase not only tested their innovative solutions but also their potential market impact and technical viability. In a historic first, an executive judge panel consisting of five top-tier tech leaders was established for the grand finale. The prestigious panel included Mr. Dulith Herath, the Founder & Chairman of Kapruka.com; Mr. Subodha Perera, the Founder and CEO of Econsulate; Mr. Sanjeewa Alwis, the CEO of BCS Technology International Pty Ltd; Mr. Fayaz Hudah, the Founder of Spiralation; and Mr. Selvaratnam Uthaiyashankar, the SVP & GM of Integration BU at WSO2.   “CodeSprint 8 has not only provided a platform for students to showcase their ingenuity but has also played a crucial role in enriching the tech ecosystem in Sri Lanka,” said Mr. Subodha Perera, one of the judges.   As the curtains closed on this year’s event, the organizers expressed their gratitude to the sponsors, partners, and all participants whose contributions ensured the overwhelming success of CodeSprint 8. The anticipation for next year’s competition is already building, promising another exciting chapter in nurturing Sri Lanka’s future tech leaders. Facebook Linkedin Youtube Tiktok Instagram IEEE IIT ©️ 2023

Sherlock

Sherlock On June 8th, 2024, the IEEE Women in Engineering Student Branch Affinity Group of IIT hosted “Sherlock,” an engaging hybrid problem-solving competition. The event was designed to raise awareness about the incredible contributions of women in STEM, blending elements of mystery, problem-solving, and storytelling.   Undergraduates from across Sri Lanka participated in this unique competition, where they navigated through a series of carefully crafted challenges and puzzles. Each challenge unveiled the stories of pioneering women whose achievements have significantly shaped the fields of science and technology. Through this interactive and competitive experience, participants not only showcased their problem-solving skills but also gained valuable insights into the diverse and impactful contributions of women in STEM. Facebook Linkedin Youtube Tiktok Instagram IEEE IIT ©️ 2023

IndustPro 3.0

IndustPro 3.0

IndustPro 3.0 IndustPro 3.0 is one of the signature events organized by the IEEE Computer Society Student Branch Chapter of IIT aimed at enhancing the professional skills of undergraduate students. With the rapid changes in the job market and industry expectations, it’s essential for students to equip themselves with the necessary skills to succeed in their careers. IndustPro 3.0 seeks to address this need by providing participants with valuable insights, knowledge, and practical strategies to excel in their chosen fields. Facebook Linkedin Youtube Tiktok Instagram IEEE IIT ©️ 2023

Robot Nexus

Robot Nexus

Robot Nexus RobotNexus is an exclusive event for all Undergraduate students, where we will introduce them to a new dimensional event for the first time. With sessions accommodating 20+ teams, each comprising five members, participants are immersed in a blend of theoretical insights and hands-on experiences. The initial online session drives into robotics and IoT fundamentals, covering basics like robotics principles and understanding IoT components. Participants gain essential knowledge for micro-mouse development, setting the groundwork for subsequent hands-on sessions. The four in-person workshops provide practical experience, where participants apply theoretical knowledge to construct a micro mouse. Key focus areas include micro maze design, robotics programming, IoT integration, sensor technology, and problem-solving strategies. Facebook Linkedin Youtube Tiktok Instagram IEEE IIT ©️ 2023