INFORMATICS Celebrating 27 years of IEEE NEDUET SBAG & 125 Years Of IEEE

Celebrating 27 years of IEEE NEDUET SBAG & 125 Years Of IEEE

We are delighted to inform you that IEEE Student Branch and WIE Student branch affinity group of NED University of Engineering & Technology are organizing a one day multi-session seminar, INFORMATIC on 8th August 2009 at NED, Karachi. The event comprises of seminars, guest speaker sessions and panel discussions on a variety of topics ranging from technical to management.

Our mission is to provide a bridge between the industry and the young professionals. The event will introduce students to the technologies of the future and at the same time providing them an opportunity to groom their overall personality. The event will also provide a platform for the interaction of IEEE Karachi Student Branches at seminars of both technical and non-technical nature.

For details and registration, please visit

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