21-12-2025 12:00:00 AM
The 10th International Conference on Research in Intelligent Computing Engineering (RICE-2025), jointly organized by the IEEE Committee of Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women and Hanoi University of Industry, Vietnam, concluded on Saturday. The valedictory programme was graced by eminent dignitaries from various disciplines.
Addressing the symposium organized as part of the valedictory programme, A. V. R. Srinivasa Sharma(CFO, L&T) emphasized that classroom curriculum should align with industrial products and services. Another speaker, Prof. Nguyen Thi remarked that industrial products can reach the public only through effective marketing and that innovative thinking is essential for this purpose. Addressing the gathering, Prof. P. Chandrasekhar Principal of the University College of Engineering, Osmania University, urged students to give equal importance to research along with examinations. Another speaker at the valedictory programme, Prof. Tong Van Luyen from Hanoi University of Industry, Vietnam, observed that science and technology are advancing day by day and emphasized the need for students to think innovatively. Delegates attending the international conference presented research papers in important areas of computer science such as Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), Data Science, Machine Learning, and Cyber Security.
Awards were presented to the authors of the best research papers by the distinguished guests. The cultural programmes organized by the college students—especially songs, dances, and a ramp walk—were special attractions of the event. For this international conference, K. Krishna Rao, Secretary and Correspondent, and management members T. Rakesh Reddy and R. Pradeep Reddy served as Patrons.