Mangalore : 'Infovision' - IT and Science Exhibition Inaugurated at AIMIT


Mangalore : 'Infovision' - IT and Science Exhibition Inaugurated at AIMIT

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Mangalore, Mar 24: The inaugural of InfoVISION-2010, he IT and Life Science exhibition conducted by the IT section of AIMIT took place at 10 am on Thursday, 24th March 2010. The programme began with a prayer song followed by  lighting of the lamp at the AIMIT auditorium of St Aloysius College, at Beeri, Kotekar.. Prof. Santosh Rebello, the Dean of IT section   welcomed  the dignitaries and the gathering He briefed the audience about  InfoVISION  and  how life science has become part of IT which lead to the theme ‘This time we GO GREEN’.

He introduced Rev. Fr Dr. Leo D’Souza SJ, Director of Applied Biology Research Center of St Aloysius College, Mangalore Mr. Praveen Kumar Kalabavi, Senior Delivery Manager, Infosys Technologies, Mangalore, Fr.Jeevan Prabhu,the Dean ( Fin & Admin) , Fr.Denzil Lobo,The Director of AIMIT, Programme co-ordinators, Prof.Rohini Rao and Prof.Deborah Vijay and the student co-ordinators  of InfoVISION Mr.Swathanthra Singh and Mr Irshad S. The student co-ordinator of InfoVISION 2010, 

Mr Irshad introduced the Chief  Guest., Praveen Kalbhavi. “IT Industry has grown dramatically and it is $50-$60 billion business for India.” Said Mr Kalbhavi. He said that there is humongous potential for business and India is very much respected because we added value to our products and that there has been very good commitment and dedication which has made all the difference.  He also said , “there is huge market for IT and ITES industry, of the magnitude of $trillions.” . He stressed that students need to work hard,  be curious and ask questions, improve communication skills and concentrate on learning and not just preparing for exams.
















































Fr. Leo D’Souza SJ addressed the audience with an example of how people thought it was impossible to mix oil and water in comparison with Biology and technology. But some decades back the views of the people gradually changed. He also described the consequences if we do not work with  nature. He informed us about the endless possibilities of the IT sector and  concluded  wishing  the participants by motivating them to bring forth new  ideas to work with nature.

Fr.Denzil Lobo SJ said, “Clapping at one place would trigger a cyclone miles away”. Citing this quote he said Fr Leo’s contribution many years back has  caused tremendous growth at St Aloysius College.. He reminded us of Gandhiji’s thought ,” There is sufficiency for needs of a man  and not for his greed”, indicating that the recession and global warming are due to the greed of man. He portrayed   the theme GO GREEN, of InfoVISION 2010 and advised the studnets to practice  it  in our day-to-day lives. He thanked all the organizers and  expressed his gratitude to the dignitaries

Fr. Jeevan Prabhu Dean, Finance and Administrator gave a token of affection to the Chief guest, Praveen Kalbhavi and Prof. Rohini Rao proposed the Vote of Thanks.

  

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  • Shrimanth, Bangalore

    Sun, Mar 28 2010

    The fest was really very informative and met people from different places with different ideas and talents. Enjoyed those 3 days. Tough to get this kind of chance again. I would like to thank Fr.denzil lobo, dean Santosh rebello and all the faculty members for giving us such a good opportunity.

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  • Fr Denzil Lobo SJ, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 27 2010

    I want to congratulate Prof. Santhosh Rebello, Dean –IT programmes at AIMIT under whose guidance and leadership InfoVISION was organized this year. A lot of effort has been made to organize these programmes. Special thanks to Mrs Rohini Rao, the faculty coordinator of infoVISON and her team of faculty members Irshad, Fiona and the team of students who worked very hard to make the event successful. It was very well organized. Congratulations.

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  • NARAYAN, GADAG/MANGALORE

    Sat, Mar 27 2010

    Liked it Sir.  
    Your love towards AIMIT is Exceptional

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  • medha, mangalore

    Fri, Mar 26 2010

    A good exhibition put up under the guidance of Mrs Rohini and Mrs Deborah. The life science exhibits are really good, especially the recycled paper and plastic. The bmi and blood group identification is a success with students and visitors alike.

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  • Shivaprasad , Belgaum

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    There were many innovative projects. Most of the innovation starts from such exhibition. These help students to think out of box and do something extraordinary. Thanks to AIMIT

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  • Errol Dsilva, Kundapur\Manglore\Bangalore

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    Missing all the fun happening over there...

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  • Prakash D' souza, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    I can see Father Denzil Lobo in many snaps.. nice snaps daiji

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  • Max E Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Tx

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    What a great pleasure to witness the Infovision gathering at Beeri complex which is dear to my heart. Sixty billion dollar market in the IT sector for India is an underestimated target. India will continue to play an ever-dynamic role in the IT sector where every third student of our Universities will be able to take a share in one form or another. WE have the human capital and we have the brains. Many readers in India may not even fathom the fact that each billion dollar is equivalent of fivethousand crores of rupees. Behind each crore of rupees of business earned will bring for India at least 600 new jobs that will strengthen our economy and also our society.

    AIMIT will continue to shine in every kind of endeavor that is dedicated towards the students who are bright and energetic. God bless the Jesuits and also the faculty that will contribute so much for the future growth and prosperity of Mangalore. I would like to own at least five trees at Beeri so that I will have an excuse to visit Beeri as often as I could in order to water those trees, nurture the plants and interact with the students in so many ways of the daily program.

    I also like the Beeri cafetaria and the delicious snacks that they prepare. I would like to sit outside the cafetaria under the Cypress tree and enjoy the wind-chimes and chat with the young students and remain as young and cheerful as they are. Thank you, Fr. Denzil for all your good work.

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