| Date | March 18th, 2026 |
| Venue | 3rd floor Seminar Hall, Computer Department Labs, Computer Department Lobby & Conclave-1 |
| Faculty Coordinator | Ms. Nikita Saindane,Ms. Kashmira Dalvi |
| Campus Mantri (Team Leader) | Mr. Aaditya Mahajan |
| Resource Person | Mr.Hussain Mansawala,Mr.Akshay Jain,Mr.Yash Mahajan, Mr.Atharva Deshmukh, Prof.Upendra Patil,Prof.Kiran Bhandari |
| Department | Computer Engineering |
| Event Objective | To provide a platform for students to showcase their innovation, creativity, and technical skills through projects, papers, and posters while encouraging active learning and participation. |
| Event Outcome | Students demonstrated enhanced creativity, technical knowledge, and confidence, leading to increased engagement in innovation-driven activities and teamwork. |
A session on “Mastering Agentic AI: Use Cases, Development, and Essential Skills Across Industries” was conducted for the students of the Department of Electronics and Computer Science on 9th March 2026. The session was delivered by Dr. Jignasha Dalal, Manager at Wipro, who introduced students to the evolving capabilities of artificial intelligence. The session began with an engaging discussion on how AI is transitioning from answering queries to planning, decision-making, and executing tasks autonomously. Students were introduced to the concept of Agentic AI and its significance in modern technological advancements.
During the session, various real-world applications of Agentic AI were discussed, covering domains such as finance, healthcare, cybersecurity, and logistics. The resource person explained how AI systems are becoming more intelligent and capable of working towards defined goals.
A key highlight of the session was the explanation of multi-agent collaboration, where multiple AI agents interact within structured workflows to solve complex problems. The session was highly interactive, with practical examples that simplified complex concepts and made them relatable for students. Participants were actively engaged and connected theoretical knowledge with real-world execution.
Overall, the session was informative and impactful. It enhanced students’ understanding of advanced AI concepts and provided them with valuable exposure to the future of autonomous intelligent systems.










