Excelsior correspondent
Jammu, March 19: A workshop dedicated to 5G/6G and EMF awareness organized by Japyee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT) was held here today.
The highlight of the event was the inauguration of the newly developed Digital Learning Center by the AICTE Chairman, followed by the announcement of JIIT’s plans to offer new courses on advanced communication technologies 5G, 6G and EMF awareness techniques.
The workshop was inaugurated by Gunjan Dave, member, Digital Communication Committee under the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).
In his opening remarks, Dave emphasized the power of %g technology, predicting it will be the foundation of future telecommunications.
He highlighted that this technology promises to dramatically change the way we connect, communicate and experience our surroundings, with high speeds, low latency and unparalleled reliability.
Prof. BR Mehta, Vice Chancellor of JIIT Noida, said that JIIT is the first university in India to remove admission barriers based on traditional admission criteria and admit students based on their potential for innovation.
He also highlighted the establishment of a 5G Use Case Lab, funded by the Department of Defense as part of the national “1005G Use Case Lab Initiative”, in parallel with the establishment of VLSI manufacturing facilities, and encouraged the JIIT community. He praised the collaborative effort.
Professor Shweta Srivastava, Director of Academic Research and Juris Doctor at JIIT, said that JIIT is committed to providing students with the skills and knowledge required to excel in the field of 5G and VLSI technologies. Stated.
Concluding the workshop, Coordinators Dr. Alok Joshi and Dr. Bajrang Bansal expressed their appreciation for the valuable contributions of the speakers, DoT experts and telecom industry experts.
They highlighted the diversity of participants, including students, faculty, and neighborhood leaders, and highlighted the workshop’s success in helping LSA foster a comprehensive understanding of modern communications technologies.