Mangaluru: St Joseph Engineering College to host second edition of TEDxSJEC on Jun 11


Media release

Mangaluru, Jun 9: The St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC) here is all set to organize its very second edition of TEDxSJEC at Kalam Auditorium, 5th Floor, Academic Block-II on Saturday, June 11 .

Reminiscent of the theme for the day-long event "Ember," a select group of individuals from all over the country, who have stood tall and have conquered great odds to succeed in life, have been picked from a spectrum of backgrounds and age groups to speak at the event.

The list of speakers include, Zeeshan Ramlan, head of HR at Coinswitch Kuber & Founder of The Ramlan Foundation; Nitin Vas, founder of Paperseed, Neha Harish, architect & Asia’s Young Designer Awardee;Dr Chhavi Dawar, child rights activist, social educator and scientist; Dr K K Sharma, Elephant Man of Asia and pPadma Shri Awardee; Shivangi Sharma, travel content creator, Dr Kamini A Rao, physician, Pioneer in IVF and Padma Shri Awardee, Sirish Govardhan, social worker and NSS National awardee.

Apart from the speakers, the following performances by Remona Evette Pereira, Bharatanatyam artiste, V Minor, Cross-Genre Musicians, Anu Karagada, content creator and Ranjitha Yellur, Yakshagana artiste.

To know more about the event, please visit http://tedxsjec.in/

Click here to register: https://register.tedxsjec.in

For queries contact: Dr Binu KG on +91 9739866947.

TEDxSJEC aims to bring people together and inspire them to collaborate and think about the larger picture, igniting a spark of enthusiasm in them.

 

 

  

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