About the IEEE WIE ILS Summit

IEEE WIE International Leadership Summit (ILS) is an annual program under the IEEE Women in Engineering, one of the largest communities that strives towards overcoming the problem of underrepresentation of women in the fields of science, engineering and technology.
                   IEEE WIE ILS was started back in 2015 in Chennai with the theme ‘Beyond Yourself – Leveraging your Strengths and Breaking Barriers’. The summit gained attention of the global community, and saw more than 200 participants in attendance. Since then, IEEE WIE ILS established itself as a platform for women to realize their true potential and excel in their fields of choice. Since 2015, numerous such summits have been organized every year across the globe. IEEE WIE ILS is renowned for its extensive networking and collaborative opportunities, as well as mentorship to women who wish to further their education, or take up a new career path.

IEEE Women In Engineering Affinity Group(WIE AG)

IEEE Women In Engineering

IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) is regarded as the largest professional organization globally which is dedicated to emboldening, promoting and supporting women engineers and scientists.

IEEE WIE has been inspiring young girls and women from around the world to forge ahead in the fields of their interest in engineering and sciences.

The main aim of IEEE WIE is to ensure that women are recruited and retained in technical disciplines, and help them to break down barriers that are posed by gender-based stereotypes and discrimination.

WIE Mission & Vision

Our goal is to facilitate the recruitment and retention of women in technical disciplines globally. We envision a vibrant community of IEEE women and men collectively using their diverse talents to innovate for the benefit of humanity. We believe in improving diversity in the workplace and ensuring inclusion.

IEEE WiE Strives to:
– Provide assistance with the formation of new IEEE WiE Affinity Groups and support ongoing activities. – Recognize the outstanding achievements of women in electrical and electronics engineering through IEEE Awards nominations. – Organize workshops at major technical conferences to enhance networking and to promote membership in IEEE WiE. – Advocate women in leadership roles in IEEE governance and career advancement for women in the profession. – Promote member grade advancement for women to the IEEE membership grades of Senior Member and Fellow. – Facilitate the development of programs and activities that promote the entry into, and retention of, women in engineering programs. – Administer the IEEE Student-Teacher and Research Engineer/Scientist (STAR) Program to mentor young women in junior high and high schools.

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IEEE Hyderabad Section

The IEEE Hyderabad Section is one of the most active sections of IEEE in India. IEEE was formally introduced in Hyderabad, in June 1981, when a group of engineers in Hyderabad decided to form an IEEE sub-section here. This sub-section was rapidly elevated to a full section, in 1984 (the year of IEEE Centenary celebrations). All IEEE members residing in the states of Telangana, India and Andhra Pradesh, India are automatically members of the IEEE Hyderabad Section.

The Section has been very active from right from its Subsection days. The Subsection’s first continuing education program was a course on “Signal Processing” held on 9 and 10 September 1981. The first short course by the Section was on “Secure Communications” from 13 to 22 December 1984 which drew over 100 attendees. Incidentally our section we conducted 32 continuing education programs in the first two decades. Even in formation of Society Chapters , Hyderabad Section has shown a tremendous efforts. In the early 1990s the first Chapter PES / IAS / PELS Joint Chapter was formed. Few years later a Computer Society Chapter and then a EMC/MTT/AES Joint Chapter were formed.

 

 

About Hyderabad City


Hyderabad, the city of Pearls is one of the most important metropolitan cities in India. It is a Capital of Telangana in southern India, Hyderabad makes its place unique with different cultures and rituals. Hyderabad, the name itself tells its history. Hyderabad, the name is derived from two different words. Haydar is an Arabic word for a lion or a name for males and a bad means a city. Hyderabad has a unique importance in Indian history. Hyderabadi lifestyle and Hyderabadi Language are quite famous for their one-of-a-kind beauty.

India is a country where you can find a different language, a different culture every 7 miles. South India has a rich culture and people over there are bonded with it. Attire, food, and festivals reflect a vast culture.

City of Pearls

Hyderabad Called as ‘City of Pearls in India’ Because Pearl business in Hyderabad supplying amazing Pearls to not only India but also in World. Hyderabad Pearl Business Booming and so much popular all around the world. The village place called Chandanpet near Hyderabad is a hub for pearl businesses. The almost entire population of Chandanpet is engaged in the delicate art of drilling pearl. This makes Hyderabad, the City of Pearls a globally popular-only pearl business hub and a city of pearls.

The Inception

Qutub Shahi Sultan Muhammad Qutub Shah founded Hyderabad city in 1591 CE, keeping Charminar as the center of the city. After the brief rule of Mughals, the first Nizam concurred with Hyderabad, the City of Pearls. When Britishers were ruling in India, Nizam allied with the British government, and then it became a Hyderabad State. 

 Hyderabad, the City of Pearls, the capital of Telangana has been a global market since its foundation. It contributes to Telangana’s economy majorly as the city trades in different areas. Hyderabad’s economy is majorly dependant on Traditional manufacturing, the knowledge sector, and tourism.

Hyderabad, the City of Pearls has seen a lot of different rulers. After India’s independence, Nizam didn’t want to merge his state in India. After India became an independent country the Nizam lost his major power and got weakened due to Telangana Movement.

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