MIT IMPACT
Experience Innovation: MIT Industry Projects Showcase
Join us for an exciting showcase of cutting-edge student projects in the field. See how our students are solving real-world problems with innovative solutions and get inspired.
Date, time and location
Thu, 3 October 2024 12:00 noon - 2:30PM AEST
Level 1, MIT Sydney Campus
154-158 Sussex St, Sydney NSW 2000 view map
Free
About this event
2.5 hours
The MIT Industry Projects event showcases the exceptional talent of both undergraduate and postgraduate students in fields such as Business, IT Networking, and Telecommunications Engineering. From 12:00 to 2:30 pm, the event will feature student project presentations, an industry forum, and award announcements. This culmination of academic and practical excellence provides a platform for students to present their innovative solutions to real-world problems, demonstrating their readiness for professional challenges. The event highlights MIT’s commitment to integrating industry experience with academic learning, enhancing student employability and innovation.
Industry connectivity
The Industry Impact projects form an integral part of the MIT degree programs. Students work with industry partners and gain invaluable experience by working on real industry/commerce opportunities or solutions. Throughout the projects, students are challenged and supported by MIT’s academic staff to ensure they apply the learning gained from their degree studies.
Employability skills
During the project, students further develop their employability skills. Students learn to present their knowledge and ideas in ways that people can readily understand. As a team, they present their best project ideas and use their persuasive skills to gain support for their initiatives. It’s all part of their skills development.
Commercial breakthroughs
This trimester’s event promises to be an outstanding collection of the very best of MIT’s industry projects. As a significant part of their Business, IT Networking or Telecommunications Engineering degrees (for both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees), students and lecturers will share ideas that can become tomorrow’s commercial breakthroughs.
Interwoven studies
For the first time, this event will comprise projects from IT Networking, Telecommunications Engineering and Business in the same space. This illustrates the interwoven nature of studying Information Technology, Telecommunications and Business at MIT. This demonstrates how MIT prepares its graduates to stand-out from the crowd and be “job-ready”.
Supervised by Dr Kholoud Alkayid
- Optimizing financial performance: Comprehensive cost and breakeven analysis for Thul Dai Khaja Ghar Food Truck Operations, Thul Dai Khaja Ghar Food Truck Operations
- Expanding Market Reach and Client Base for iTech Solutions, ITech Solutions
- Cash Budget Planning And Evaluation in Events Expansion for MUSIAD Sydney, MUSIAD
- Automated Financial Management System : Integrating Cost Centre Allocation, Reporting & Analysis, Star Moving Australia
Supervised by Dr Ramsey Tarazi
- Cryptocurrency Arbitrage Trading System, M.A Computer & Electrical Services
- AI-Driven Cryptocurrency Price Prediction System, M.A Computer & Electrical Services
Supervised by Dr Xiaoying Kong
- Secure Password Solutions: Utilizing Data Analytics for Enhanced Strength Prediction & Generation, BRR Technology Solutions
Supervised by Dr Deepani Guruge
- IoT based water quality monitoring system Manhat Pty Ltd
Supervised by Dr Mohammad Mohammad
- IoT Security system for smart swimming pools, Baoan Australia
- Developing Secure Messaging and File Sharing Systems, BRR Technology Solutions
Supervised by Pro Adel Al-Jumaily
- Airport Passenger Movement Projection and Economic Impact, Baoan Australia
- Household Electricity Consumption Analytics Module In Australia, BBR Technology solutions
Supervised by Dr Mohammad Dabbagh
- Cybersecurity for Online Branding_ Enhancing Digital Reputation and Defending Against Cyber Threats, BRR Technology Solutions
Thursday 03 October 2024 | SYDNEY IMPACT | Location | ||||||||||||
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12.00 pm |
Introduction – Master of Ceremonies - Kerralie Shaw |
Level 1 |
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12.00 pm – 1.00 pm |
CONCURRENT UNDERGRADUATE & POSTGRADUATE STUDENT PRESENTATIONS Bachelor of Networking Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Data Analytics Master of Networking Master of Data Analytics Master of Business Analytics Master of Professional Accounting |
Level 1 |
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1.00 pm – 1.45 pm |
Industry Forum Presented by Jared Nathaniel “Navigating New Frontiers - What and where to next …?” asking the panel, in these times of global uncertainty geopolitical change and the rise of AI how do we navigate uncharted waters? Forum Panellists:
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Room 101 |
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1.45 pm – 2.30 pm |
Award Announcements Presented by Head of Schools: Professor Johnson Agbinya (School of Information Technology and Engineering) and Associate Professor Kristina Nicholls (School of Business)
Project Presentations Announcement - Overall Best Project Team for School of Business and Overall Best Project Team for School of IT and Engineering |
Room 101 |
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2.30 pm – 3.00 pm |
Light Refreshments |
Level 1 |
Free
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