The Young Calibers Club of MBU successfully organized an event titled “ElectroBuzz 2025” on 04 August 2025 in Room No. 352 from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM. It is aimed at enhancing technical expertise, practical exposure, and innovative thinking among students of Electronics and Communication Engineering.
Nune Divya, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, coordinated the event. A total of 48 enthusiastic students participated in this activity. This event provided a vibrant platform for students to engage in a variety of technical activities, competitions, and demonstrations that encouraged collaborative learning and hands-on experience. Participants from diverse disciplines demonstrated creativity and problem-solving prowess, proposing solutions to contemporary challenges in electronics and communication.
ElectroBuzz featured a series of engaging segments such as circuit debugging, technical quizzes, idea pitching, poster presentations, and mini project showcases. These activities were designed to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications, while also nurturing essential skills like teamwork, communication, and critical thinking.
The event fostered an interactive and stimulating environment where students exchanged ideas, gained peer feedback, and interacted with faculty. Special emphasis was placed on promoting awareness of emerging technologies and their societal impact. The participants from multiple disciplines showcased their creativity and problem-solving abilities, presenting solutions to contemporary engineering challenges. The expert panel of judges evaluated the entries based on innovation, functionality, technical depth, and presentation clarity.
Overall, ElectroBuzz catalyzed student engagement in core electronics and interdisciplinary innovations, paving the way for future research, development, and entrepreneurial pursuits. It also helped them to develop executive skills, thus enhancing their leadership, decision-making, and team management skills. The event marked a major step in empowering students to become forward-thinking technologists and collaborative problem solvers.