KU To Host ‘ROSHNAAS TECHFEST’ 2022

Srinagar- Roshnaas, the Inaugural version of the annual tech fest of the Institute of Technology, University of Kashmir, Zakura Campus is scheduled to start from 8th to 12th December 2022.

The event will mark a unique amalgamation of culture and innovation which will take place at the University of Kashmir, the main campus. The 5-day mega tech fest comprises a special series of events focusing on the radical implications of technological advancements and their potential to reshape society.

 A diverse group of expert panelists including innovators, scientists, engineers, artists, and entrepreneurs will lead a wide array of conversations sharing their discoveries, endeavors, and insights amongst the youth of Jammu and Kashmir.

 Roshnaas roughly translates to companion. It focuses on unifying and diversifying several departments of the university that will come together and work as a unit to make this technology fest one of the best events in the UT.

“It is a unique exhibition of the intelligence and capabilities of our students who evolve ideas into factual projects of interest. It aims to motivate our students and push them to achieve their goals with determination, hard work, and inspiring creativity, technical prowess, and passion” an official said.

“Roshnaas will connect students from various institutions to pursue their passion within a distinguished community of mentors. This event would feature representatives from a wide range of sectors, allowing students to gain exposure to new developments, ideas, and possibilities for improved career planning” he added.

Pertinently, the upcoming event will have more than 30 exciting competitions, project presentations, workshops, and seminars integrated with a fair dose of fun filled activities.

More than 70 colleges and 100 schools of the Kashmir valley have been invited to the fest. The Techfest would also give young and graduating students an opportunity to showcase their skills and provide them with entrepreneurial exposure that is very rare in the valley.

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