Media Release
Udupi, Dec 15: The Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), MAHE, is set to host the much-awaited MIT Manipal Alumni Association (MITMAA) on Friday, December 20 from 10 am to 4 pm at the MIT Central Library Auditorium, 4th Floor, Manipal.
This event marks an exciting milestone for MIT and its alumni network, bringing distinguished speakers, faculty, students, and alumni together to celebrate the institute’s heritage and achievements. With a full-day programme, the event will feature a rich blend of networking, engaging activities, and insightful discussions.
The idea of launching the alumni association is coined by the director of MIT Cdr(Dr) Anil Rana with an aim of creating platform for leveraging both parties' resources, associations for long-lasting impacts.
The chief guest for the event will be Vinod Easwaran, managing director & CEO of Jio Payments Bank, and an esteemed alumnus of MIT (ECE, 1986-90). His address will provide valuable insights into the rapidly evolving world of digital banking and his journey from MIT to becoming a leader in the financial sector.
The guest of honor is Lt Gen (Dr) M D Venkatesh, VSM (Retd), vice-chancellor of MAHE, who will grace the occasion with his inspiring address, underlining the importance of alumni engagement and contribution to the growth of the institution. In addition to the addresses by the distinguished guests, the day will feature a variety of exciting events, including:
The launch programme will also see the Logo Unveiling of MITMAA, which will be carried out by the vice chancellor of MAHE, along with other dignitaries and members of the MITMAA executive committee, symbolizing a new era of collaboration and alumni involvement.
This event is expected to serve as a platform for fostering deeper connections among MIT’s vast alumni base and creating a network that actively contributes to the institute’s growth. The MITMAA launch programme promises to be an enriching experience for everyone involved, setting the stage for many future initiatives and collaborations.