Objective of the Event: The Technowhiz Infotech Symposium was organized to engage students in meaningful discussions on the rapidly evolving world of technology, with a special focus on the disruptive potential of Generative Artificial Intelligence. The symposium aimed to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry realities by bringing students face-to-face with top industry professionals.
The key objectives of the event were:
- To critically explore the theme “Gen AI: The Creator or Destroyer for Careers” through expert talks and student interactions.
- To offer students real-world perspectives on the impact of AI and automation on employment, entrepreneurship, and industry trends.
- To inspire students to stay adaptable, innovative, and future-ready in a fast-changing job
- To promote dialogue and active participation through an interactive Q&A session with industry leaders.
The Technowhiz Infotech Symposium was successfully organized on 12th April 2025 at JIMS, Sector-5, Rohini. Centered around the intriguing theme “Gen AI: The Creator or Destroyer for Careers”, the event brought together four eminent guest speakers from diverse industries, who shared their expertise, insights, and professional experiences.
The distinguished guest panel included:
- Atul Tripathi, Honorary Adjunct Fellow, National Maritime Foundation
- Himanshu Jessie Wadia, Director PgM, IT Innovation & Automation, Amdocs
- Deepak Saini, Vice President, Coforge
- Jitu Singh Mandla, Chief Knowledge Officer, Khaitan & Co
Each speaker presented thought-provoking sessions on how Generative AI is influencing the future of work — creating exciting new opportunities while simultaneously disrupting traditional job roles. They shed light on the importance of adaptability, continuous upskilling, and ethical AI use in shaping a positive career trajectory.
A highly engaging interactive Q&A session followed the talks, where students posed insightful questions about career prospects, the relevance of human skills, and AI’s future impact on different industries. The experts responded with practical advice, personal experiences, and valuable tips for staying ahead in an AI-driven world.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks and the felicitation of the esteemed guests, marking the end of a truly enriching and forward-looking symposium.
Learning Outcomes: The event helped students realize the importance of continuous learning, adaptability, and upskilling in an AI-driven world. They learned that while Gen AI is creating new career paths in fields such as AI ethics, prompt engineering, data science, and automation management, it also demands that professionals stay relevant by enhancing their human skills like creativity, critical thinking, and decision-making — traits that AI cannot fully replace.