Adani University made headlines by hosting the IETE West Zone Seminar on aerospace electronics trends and the Students Forum Congress 2026, marking a milestone in India’s pursuit of technological self-sufficiency. The Delhi-based IETE orchestrated this expansive event, bringing together influencers from space agencies, defense outfits, banking giants, and educational institutions in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar.
Through its stewardship of the opening ceremonies, the university reinforced its reputation as a hub for advanced education and research, directly supporting national initiatives to bolster electronics and aerospace infrastructure.
Keynote speaker Ashish Rajvanshi, CEO at Adani Defence and Aerospace, captivated the audience with his vision on the expanding influence of electronics and avionics in building a stronger India. He detailed strategies for Atmanirbhar Bharat and the long-term blueprint for Viksit Bharat 2047.
Prof. (Dr.) Dhaval Pujara, Provost of Adani University, elaborated on their strategic focus: pioneering education fueled by innovation, top-tier research, and cross-sector collaborations in nascent tech fields. The event was inaugurated by Preeti Agarwal, head of IETE’s local chapter.
IETE’s President Sunil described the lineup of technical forums and expert panels dissecting the latest in aerospace innovations, research milestones, and emerging patterns. Spanning two cities, the flagship event commenced at Shantigram with age-old traditions of lamp ignition.
Participants from industry, academia, research labs, and student bodies infused energy into proceedings, creating an electrifying arena for intellectual discourse. Noteworthy presences included Nilesh Desai from ISRO’s SAC as chief guest and Ashish Pandey of Union Bank as distinguished visitor.
The seminar’s success underscores a collaborative ecosystem vital for India’s aerospace ascent, with Adani University emerging as an indispensable nexus for progress and innovation.