The 33rd Convergence India Expo 2026, held from 23–25 March 2026 at
Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, is one of India’s leading technology and
innovation exhibitions. It focuses on ICT, 6G, Artificial
Intelligence (AI), IoT, Fintech, and digital transformation, drawing
global industry leaders, start-ups, and government representatives
for B2B networking, product launches, and smart city solutions. The
event witnessed participation from over 1,000 brands, 200 start-ups,
and representatives from 23 countries, highlighting its global scale
and impact.
The event was attended by the Principal, Dr. Rinku Kathuria, along
with Prof. Pooja Dubey, Asst. Professor from the Computer Science
Engineering Department and a group of students, including four
students from the sixth (6th) semester and two students from the
fourth (4th) semester, representing the institution.
Key themes of the expo included 6G, Artificial Intelligence (AI),
IoT & AIoT, Quantum Computing, telecom, and smart infrastructure.
The event showcased cutting-edge technologies aimed at accelerating
India’s digital economy and promoting sustainable urban development.
Students gained valuable exposure to real-world applications of
emerging technologies, industry trends, and innovative solutions
beyond classroom learning. In addition to the expo, students were
also taken on an educational tour of the capital city.
Student Feedback:
1. Shubh Sharma from 6th Semester, Computer Science Engineering
Department It was a highly insightful experience that provided
valuable exposure to emerging technologies and industry trends. The
AI start-ups section at the expo was the main crowd-puller, where
several companies were showcasing AI agents, automation platforms,
websites, and business-oriented AI solutions. I also learned about
start-up support programs offered by Indian Institute of Technology
(IIT) Bombay and Delhi, which provide funding, mentorship, and
guidance to students with innovative ideas. The next day we visited
Raj Ghat, Red Fort, India Gate, and the amazingly interactive
Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya, New Delhi.
2. Shubhana Mansoori from 4th Semester, Computer Science Engineering
Department Delhi Expo was a very wonderful and memorable experience.
It provided me with great exposure to new technologies, innovative
ideas, and different perspectives. I got the opportunity to interact
with knowledgeable people and learn many new things beyond the
classroom. I am truly grateful for this opportunity. The most
memorable part was when I learned about an AI-based crop disease
detection project developed by IIT students. It impressed me because
it showed how technology can be used to solve real life problems in
agriculture.
A seminar on “Profile Building” was successfully organized at Hitkarini College of Engineering and Technology on April 10, 2026. The session was delivered by Mr. Satish Anand, Founder & CEO of Aao Seekho, who is widely recognized as a Josh Talks speaker and skills expert. During this 01 hour seminar, students received practical guidance on LinkedIn optimization, resume building, portfolio development, and personal branding. The session aimed to equip students with essential skills required to build a strong professional presence and improve employability in today’s competitive environment. The event was graced by the presence of Principal Dr. Rinku Kathuria, Prof. Devashish mukerji, Registrar Prof. Pooja Dubey, along with faculty members, and students. In her address, the principal highlighted the importance of such initiatives in helping students present themselves effectively in the professional world. The seminar witnessed enthusiastic participation from 50+ students and served as a valuable step towards bridging the gap between academic learning and industry expectations
International Energy Summit 2026 The Bharat Electricity Summit 2026 was successfully held at Yashobhoomi (India International Convention and Expo Centre) from March 19 to 22, 2026. Organized under the patronage of the Ministry of Power and jointly hosted by leading Central Public Sector Enterprises such as POWERGRID, NTPC, NHPC, REC, and PFC, the summit was conducted under the theme “Electrifying Growth. Empowering Sustainability. Connecting Globally.” The event witnessed participation from over 25,000 attendees, including more than 1,000 delegates and 300+ global speakers, making it a landmark gathering in the power and energy sector. From an academic and engineering standpoint, the summit provided significant opportunities for students and faculty. The technical conference served as a platform for engineers, researchers, and academicians to present and exchange ideas on sustainable and resilient electricity systems. The Youth and Young Professionals Programme enabled students to engage with industry experts, encouraging their involvement in energy sector discussions while fostering leadership and technical capabilities. This was further strengthened by the involvement of our two faculty members, including Prof. Pooja Dubey, Asst. Professor from the Computer Science Engineering Department and Prof. Shivya Parashar, Asst. Professor from the Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department. The Energy Innovation and Start-up Zone showcased advanced technologies and innovative business models from over 100 startups, offering valuable insights into emerging industry trends. A notable highlight was Stationary Energy Storage India (SESI) 2026, held on March 20, which focused on developments in battery manufacturing and energy storage value chains, with special registration benefits for students. The summit also featured a large-scale exhibition spanning over 20,000 square meters, structured into six thematic zones. These included Power Generation, covering conventional, nuclear, and low-carbon technologies; Transmission, focusing on high-voltage systems and grid modernization; Distribution and Smart Grid, highlighting digital solutions, IoT platforms, and AI-driven forecasting; Renewable and Clean Energy, featuring solar, wind, and green hydrogen technologies; Energy Storage and E-Mobility, showcasing battery systems and EV charging infrastructure; and Energy Efficiency and Innovation, presenting smart systems and energy-efficient solutions. Overall, the summit provided a comprehensive platform for engineering students to gain exposure to industry advancements, research developments, and future career opportunities in the evolving energy sector.
A two-day camp for the preparation of Voter Identity Cards was organized at Hitkarini College of Engineering and Technology, Jabalpur, on 9th and 10th January 2026. The objective of this camp was to register the names of students who had completed eighteen years of age in the voter list. The camp was conducted under the guidance of the Institute Director Devashish Mukherjee, Principal Dr. Rinku Kathuria, and Registrar Professor Pooja Dubey. During the program, students present in the college were informed about the process of registering their names in the voter list, and Form 6 was filled by interested students. A great deal of enthusiasm was observed among the students for registering their names in the voter list. The program was organized under the supervision of the college’s Nodal Officer Professor Shivya Parashar. The event was conducted by Professor Richa Kurariya, Professor Sarita Patel, Professor Pradeep Khanna, Professor Raja Namdev, Dr. Aniteshma Chinpuriya, along with student coordinators Vishnu Patel and Vijay Shankar Mishra. Overall, a total of 50 registrations were completed.
We are happy to inform you that 10 students of the 5th semester Computer Science from our college, along with a teacher, attended a training program at IIITDM, Dumna Road, from 18th to 23rd December. The title of the Gian Course was Security and Threats of Generative AI in Biometrics.