Engineering convention at SSUET to bring home world experts

Young engineers to learn about cutting-edge technologies.


Express December 20, 2011
Engineering convention at SSUET to bring home world experts

KARACHI: Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET) is organising its 14th Institute of Industrial Electronics Engineering (IIEE) international conference that will host speakers and engineering experts from Pakistan and abroad. The conference will be held at the campus from December 22 to 24.

A series of papers and tutorials will be given by researchers, scientists, technologists, and academicians who will share the latest trends in the industry. The conference will particularly focus on the energy sector with a tutorial session also scheduled in December, said a press release.

Dr Raziq Yaqub of Tennessee University, US, who is an inventor in the field of wireless communication smart grid technologies, will speak on applications for existing power grids for energy efficiencies in Pakistan.

Indeed, energy is a concern, said the chancellor of SSUET, Z A Nizami, on Saturday. Pakistan’s current demand for electricity is about 25,000 megwatts a day, but we are producing less than 20,000MW.

Demand is expected to rise to 30,000MW a day by 2015. To make matters worse, a growing power tariff has affected manufacturing. press release

Published in The Express Tribune, December 20th, 2011.

COMMENTS (2)

Syed | 12 years ago | Reply

A Reminder to Editor. Its not "Institute of Industrial Electronics Engineering (IIEE)" symposiam its "Insitute of Electrical and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) Symposium

Syed | 12 years ago | Reply

Note to the editor: Theres a difference between Institute of Industrial Electronics Engineering (IIEE) and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers(IEEE) Former is a teaching institute in Karachi. and latter is an international research oriented Professional organization headquartered in New York.

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