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ASEFT 2024: paving the way for a sustainable future


The 2024 IEEE International Conference on Recent Advances in Sustainability Engineering and Future Technologies (RASEFT 2024) opened today in Maturi Venkata Subba Rao (MVSR) Engineering College, Nadurgal, Hyderabad, attracting a diverse gathering of experts, innovators and thought leaders from across the globe.

The conference highlights the pivotal role of technology in addressing sustainability challenges and shaping a resilient future. As part of RASEFT 2024, pre-conference tutorials & workshops related to theme of the conference have been held successfully at Matrusri Engineering College, Saidabad, Hyderabad on December 27.

The three-day conference has been successfully concluded with the support and encouragement of Matrusi Education Society (MES) management. The conference inaugural ceremony is been performed in the direction and support of Dr. K. Seetha Ram Babu, Vice Chairman, MES, who has 25 Years of work experience in Software Engineering, and Maturi Venkata Subba Rao (MVSR) Engineering College principal Dr. Vijaya Gunturu, Professor, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Ph.D. I. I. T. Roorkee, India in a grand way.

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