Media Release
Mangaluru, Jan 13: The inauguration of the 24 hours National level Hackathon Codesprint organized by the school of Information Science and Technology, St Aloysius (Deemed to be University), was held on January 10 in L F Rasquinha, LCRI of the university. As part of the Hackathon, Aloysian food fest was also inaugurated.
Dr Kiran Cotha, director of AIMIT was the chief guest. Dr Praveen Martis SJ vice chancellor of the university, presided over the programme. Jagadish Bhat, country manager, Indian Software Services, IBM and Salomi D’Souza, South Indian actress and model were the guests of honor. Dr Charles Furtado, director of Admin Block, Dr Ravindra Swami, associate dean of Information Science and Technology and Royal Praveen D’Souza, coordinator of the programme were on the dais.
Dr Kiran Cotha in his address said that human learning is inevitable and we get hundreds of opportunities every day. He spoke about the Red Car theory and urged the participants to unleash their skills into actions with openness. He also briefed about the opportunities they get through Hackathon.
Jagadish Bhat in his speech spoke about skills which are something more than the formal education. "The industry is looking for students having various skills such as data analysis, coding, Al, industry related software and so on. Technology is such an important tool for us to manage the industry, health care sector and many more. Algorithms and coding are required to get the basic knowledge of Artificial Intelligence to do many things in our day-to-day life," he said.
During the inauguration, St Aloysius (Deemed to be University) signed an MoU with IBM. Dr Roshan Fredrick D’Souza, chair of International Relations, briefed about the opportunities of MOU signed with IBM.
Dr Praveen Martis SJ in his presidential remarks said that the academics gives knowledge but skills give opportunities. He requested the participants to take part in this brainstorming event, Codesprint with utmost enthusiasm.
Ashly compered the programme. Reema Krishna Jalihal, assistant professor of BCA proposed the vote of thanks.
There were 52 team taking part in the hackathon event having a total of 177 participants.
Melrick Ujwal D’Souza, Sheldon Jasper Fernandes, Sheik Shakeer Ali are the student coordinators for this event.