The Department of Cyber Security organized a Guest Lecture on the topic “Innovation Technology in Electronics & IoT” on 30.01.2026 at Kalam’s Chamber.
The session commenced with a prayer song rendered by Ms. D. Biruntha and Ms. K. Leenasri, both Second Year Cyber Security students, creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere for the event.
The programme began with a welcome address delivered by Ms. N. Nasiba Banu, Third Year Cyber Security, who warmly greeted the gathering and emphasized the significance of the session.
The Presidential Address was delivered by Dr. M. Premkumar, Principal, Paavai Engineering College. In his address, he highlighted that data analytics serves as a key driver for informed decision-making and technological innovation in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Following this, Ms. Harilakshmi A., Third Year Cyber Security, introduced the Resource Person, Mr. J. Nishanth, R&D, Multimedia University, Selangor, Malaysia.
The keynote address was delivered by Mr. J. Nishanth, who explained how innovation in electronics and IoT technologies plays a vital role in transforming raw sensor data into meaningful insights. He introduced students to fundamental IoT concepts and demonstrated how accuracy in data collection from electronic devices and sensors significantly enhances the quality of analytical outcomes. He also highlighted widely used IoT platforms, embedded systems, and analytical frameworks adopted in modern industries.
Mr. Nishanth discussed several real-world applications of IoT and electronics, illustrating how organizations leverage connected devices to improve decision-making, enhance customer experiences, and optimize operational efficiency. He emphasized the importance of developing strong IoT and electronics skills to become industry-ready professionals in the digital era.
He also provided practical demonstrations on data visualization, device-to-cloud communication, and the step-by-step workflow involved in IoT projects. Students gained valuable insights into how sensor data is processed, cleaned, analyzed, and presented to address real-time challenges in domains such as smart homes, healthcare, and industrial automation.
The session was highly interactive, with students actively participating in discussions and posing insightful questions that deepened their understanding of IoT architectures, electronic innovations, and data-driven solutions.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Mr. J. Richvel Pradeep, Third Year Cyber Security, who expressed sincere gratitude to the Management, Principal, Faculty Members, the Resource Person, and all participants for making the session a success.