The exhibition showcased student-built models of automated vehicles, robotic assistants, and various animation experiences.
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Islington College in collaboration with ING Skill Academy, Kathmandu organized a three-day technology festival 'Futurama 2025'.
The statement issued by the college stated that the exhibition held in the college campus from July 21 to 23 has highlighted the technology-friendly thinking, creativity and practical skills of Nepali youth to advance the new generation in the dynamic world of information technology. The exhibition showcased student-built models of automated vehicles, robotic assistants, and various animation experiences. According to the college, the
program includes interactive booths, live presentations and workshops on topics ranging from digital security to artificial intelligence (AI). The college said that the aim of the exhibition is to give hands-on learning opportunities to the youth who are interested in technology. According to the college, more than 3,500 young people visited the exhibition in three days.
