Mangaluru: St Aloysius organises annual intercollegiate tech fest 'Infovision 2025'


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Mangaluru, May 9: The PG department of the School of Information Science & Technology at St Aloysius (Deemed to be University), AIMIT Centre, successfully organised its annual intercollegiate tech fest, Infovision 2025, under the creative theme “Hello World”, with the witty tagline: “We’ve been coding since 1950... and still stuck at ‘Hello World’” on May 9.

The fest served as a vibrant platform for undergraduate students to exhibit their analytical, technical, and cultural talents. A total of 27 teams from various colleges across Karnataka and Kerala enthusiastically participated in the event, making it a day filled with energy, competition, and innovation.

The event commenced with an inaugural ceremony that set the tone for the day. The ceremony was graced by distinguished dignitaries including the chief guest, Dr Ronald Nazareth, registrar of St Aloysius (Deemed to be University); Fr Dr Kiran Coth SJ, director of AIMIT; Dr Hemalatha N, dean of the School of Information Science & Technology; along with Nausheeda B S and Gana K V, the staff coordinators; and Justin Martin and Abhiskha Shetty, the student coordinators.

The day featured six thoughtfully curated events that challenged and celebrated the participants’ skills across various domains. "Infovision 2025" was a testament to the university’s commitment to fostering innovation, collaboration, and excellence in technology education.

 

  

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