
The five -day bootcamp on the “IoT device programming” was organized in GSSS Technology Business Incubator Foundation (GSSS TBIF) here to equip students with practical skills and theoretical knowledge.
Students GSSS Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women (Gssiietw), Bootcamp, which closed on Friday, took place in cooperation with the Center for Advanced Computer Development (C-DAC), Bengaluru and Ecessietw, Beganur, Beganur, BootCamp, BootCamp, Bootcamp, BootCamp, BootCamp, Bootcamp, Bootcamp, Electronics and Communication Students GSSS Institute of Engineering and Technology and Technology for Women (GSSSIETW), BootCamp, which ended on Friday.
The edition stated that the program was part of the Future Skills Initiative Government Initiative to make India a digital talent nation. Participants were led through topics such as IoT foundations; sensors and drivers; Microcontroller programming; Wireless technologies, including Wi-Fi, Zigbee and Ble; Like IoT communication protocols such as Coap, MQTT and Restful API.
Sessions led Murugan S., a scientist-D C-Dac Bengalur, with the assistance of DynaShwar, a project associate and Pranav Sangar, a project engineer. Participants were given the opportunity to work on mini-projects and apply their learning in real-time scenarios.
The evaluation and test were also carried out to evaluate their understanding; Feedback from the participants indicated that the combination of theory and practical sessions was well received according to the release.
The Valleed session was spoken by A. Hrishikesh, the CEO of GSSS TBIF, the incubation facilities and the initiatives of the foundation to support start -up businesses and business.
Rajendra R. Patil, Head of the E&C Department, said that such programs were complemented by academic curriculum and raising innovations, while M. Shivakumar, the director of M. Shivakumar, urged students to effectively use incubation support to strengthen business skills and benefit from the growing ecosystem.
Bootcamp not only lent top technical skills, but also inspired students to explore business opportunities in IoT and related domains, the edition said.
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Published – August 23 2025 17:28





