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Engineering Science and Technology : Innovations for the Future - Reeja S. R.

Engineering Science and Technology

Innovations for the Future

By: Reeja S. R. (Editor), Bore Gowda (Editor), Y. S. Rammohan (Editor), Ganesan Prabu Sankar (Editor), G. Jayalatha (Editor)

Hardcover | 22 October 2025 | Edition Number 1

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The International Conference on Recent Innovations in Engineering Science & Technology (ICRIET-2025), hosted by KSIT Bengaluru, brought together researchers and experts from around the world to present 225 peer reviewed papers across four engineering domains. With keynote sessions on AI, energy harvesting, and sustainable manufacturing, the conference promoted interdisciplinary dialogue and cutting-edge innovation. It served as a dynamic platform for academic exchange, fostering collaboration between academia and industry. ICRIET-2025 stands as a testament to KSITâs commitment to advancing research and technological progress.

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