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A ubiquitous inspiration for technology evangelists in the country, Mr. Nilekani was conferred the award for his exemplary contributions to India’s engineering and technology ecosystem over the years.
As a celebration of 150 years, the IET India Awards recognise outstanding contri... (more)
On the occasion of National Science Day, the Institution of Engineering and Technology, India announced Dhivakar Kumararaja Malarvizhi, a 4th year Student of Electronics Engineering at The National Institute of Technology, Trichy as the national winner of the prestigious IET India National Scholars... (more)
Ms. Akula has been awarded for her work that garnered attention at the national level with the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and Wildlife Institute of India and WWF-India
As part of its 150-year celebrations, the IET in India launched Awards that recognise... (more)
The union budget 2021 is a crucial one as the country and economy rebounds after an unprecedented pandemic. Expert volunteers of the IET and the Country Head and Director of IET India react to the budget and its provisions.
Welcoming the provisions of Union Budget 2021, Shekh... (more)
IET India recently released findings from its report “Voices from the Ground: The Unheard Impact of COVID-19 on India’s Workforce”. The report captures the concerns regarding the uncertainties post-COVID-19 on India’s workforce across sectors and various career stages. The k... (more)
Exactly 13 months back in October 2019, IET India released India’s first ever playbook for the Future of Work, a guide to navigate the changing world of work, workplace and workforce. Curated with inputs from international experts and IET’s own research, the playbook presented what the ... (more)
New research from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has shown that 96% of adults in India think that climate is changing, and that human activity is solely or partly responsible.
The research, which forms a part of the IET’s Green Preferences Survey, t... (more)
The IET in India is officially launching a yearlong celebration of its 150th anniversary on 16 October, 2020 through a digital event. The event will focus on the impact of Indian engineering and also give a glimpse of what the 150th year of the IET will look like in India and globally.
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From 2-4 October, 2020, IET India’s Chennai Local Network will locally host the global all-virtual NASA International Space Apps Challenge. The knowledge partner for the event is Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India. The theme for this year’s 48 hour hackath... (more)
Michael Faraday IET International Summit is a flagship ‘call-for-paper’ event of the IET Kolkata Local Network which commenced in 2012. This year the 4th edition of the event will also celebrate 150 years of the IET and 75 years of the Kolkata Network.