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Prototype Validation: Technology Meets Problem Solving

On August 19th 2024, the Department of Computer Science at St. Paul’s College, in collaboration with the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC), organized a session titled “Prototype Validation: Technology Meets Problem Solving.” The event featured the esteemed speaker, Mr. Simon Sebastian, and was coordinated by Mr. Suhas Aithal V, the Faculty Coordinator. This session aimed to delve into the principles and practices of prototype validation, emphasizing the integration of technology with problem-solving strategies.

 

The session commenced with an introduction by Mr. Suhas Aithal V, who outlined the objectives and importance of prototype validation in the context of technological advancements and problem-solving. Mr. Simon Sebastian then took the stage to deliver his keynote address, providing an in-depth exploration of prototype validation techniques.

Mr. Simon Sebastian’s presentation covered several key aspects:

Principles of Prototype Validation: An overview of fundamental principles, including the importance of testing for functionality, reliability, and usability.

Technological Integration: Insight into how modern technologies such as AI, machine learning, and simulation tools can be integrated into the validation process.

Case Studies: Detailed analysis of successful prototypes from various industries, demonstrating practical applications of validation techniques.

 

The “Prototype Validation: Technology Meets Problem Solving” session was a significant success, providing attendees with valuable insights and practical skills for validating prototypes. Mr. Simon Sebastian’s expertise and engaging presentations offered a deep understanding of validation principles and the role of technology in enhancing problem-solving capabilities.

Date

19 Aug 2024
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Time

10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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