KATHMANDU, AUGUST 22

Herald College Kathmandu, a renowned institution in IT and Business Education, in collaboration with ING Skill Academy, set the stage for a groundbreaking two-day tech event named 'FUTURAMA.' This exceptional event, unfolded over the course of two days, from August 20th to 21st, emerged as a visionary playground where innovation meets empowerment, designed to inspire the next generation of IT leaders, according to the statement issued by the organisers.

FUTURAMA was a playground of imagination, where attendees engaged with captivating interactive booths that brought forth wonders like the AI & Robotics, Emergency Notify System, Walking Piano, Midi Drum Controller and Go Kart track. Live demonstrations thrilled the crowd, including the exhilarating 30th Century Car Race, the enchanting realm of Animation & VFX,the Remote Controller Smart Dustbin and so on. Additionally, a thought-provoking talk on Creating a Winning Business brought together the realms of entrepreneurship and IT, inspiring attendees to envision their future ventures, the statement added.

Furthermore, participants were inspired to embrace a greener, more sustainable future. Sharing plants from a nearby nursery on-site encouraged attendees to nurture as part of the event's primary focus on emphasizing the importance of a sustainable future.

Samantha Pradhan, an enthusiastic attendee, shared her experience, "The magic of FUTURAMAhas reshaped my perception of technology. It has motivated me to be a part of this burning tech industry."

In harmony with its commitment to innovation, Herald College Kathmandu empowered its students to embrace FUTURAMA with revolutionary enthusiasm. Students merged their academic excellence with an insatiable passion for learning, contributing to the event's vibrancy and dynamism.

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"This exclusive tech event left attendees inspired, enlightened, and equipped to be at the forefront of the technological revolution. Notably, this impactful event is positioned to radiate brilliance across diverse regions of Nepal for an entire month, fostering innovation, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing.Having taken Kathmandu by storm from August 17 to 21, FUTURAMA now embarks on a nationwide journey. Major cities including Itahari, Biratnagar, Pokhara, and Nepalgunj and so on are set to witness this incredible event."

In Kathmandu, the event unfolded across two distinct locations: Islington College Kathmandu and Herald College Kathmandu. An approximate attendance of 6,500+ students from diverse schools and colleges explored a mesmerizing array of booths including AI & Robotics, Walking Piano, Emergency Notify System, and more, each evidence of the relentless evolution of technology, according to the organizers.

FUTURAMA's brilliance isn't confined to Kathmandu; it is set to radiate across Nepal for an entire month. As it traverses diverse regions, it aims to foster innovation, collaboration, and knowledge￾sharing that will shape the nation's technological landscape, the statement said.