THE WISE TALK

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IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Student Branch Chapter College of Engineering Chengannur and the IEEE Industry Applications Society Student Branch Chapters at the College of Engineering Chengannur jointly hosted THE WISE TALK, an online panel discussion featuring prominent speakers from Inker Robotics, as part of Robo Week. The event aimed to provide insights into the robotics industry, the journey of Inker Robotics, and the company's resilience during the pandemic.

 

The session was handled by Amith Raman - CEO, Inker Robotics and Karthik Pillai - CTO, Inker Robotics. The panel discussion attracted 48 participants who were keen to learn about the robotics industry and the experiences of Inker Robotics The evolution and development of Inker Robotics, Strategies for surviving and thriving during the COVID-19 pandemic, Innovations and technological advancements in robotics, Challenges faced and lessons learned by the company. The primary objective of this panel discussion was to inspire and educate students about the real-world challenges and successes in the robotics industry. By hearing directly from industry leaders, participants gained valuable insights into the business and technological aspects of running a robotics company.

 

The panel discussion was highly informative and engaging. Participants appreciated the opportunity to interact with industry experts and gain a deeper understanding of the robotics field. The event provided practical knowledge and inspiration for aspiring engineers and entrepreneurs. Feedback from students was overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the value of the insights shared and the interactive nature of the session.

 

   



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Amith Raman

Topic:

Robotics

CEO, Inker Robotics

Karthik Pillai

CTO, Inker Robotics