Epitome'11 IT Fest begins at AIMIT

March 31, 2011
Mangalore, March 31: Epitome 2011, the National Level IT Fest organized by ELIXIR, the IT students association of AIMIT, for the MCA and other IT programmes, commenced with the inaugural function on Thursday, March 31 at the AIMIT campus of St Aloysius College.



Dean of IT Department Prof Santhosh Rebello welcomed the dignitaries. He briefed the gathering about the changing global scenario in the IT field and the contribution of AIMIT towards higher education.


Rev. Fr Denzil Lobo SJ, the Director of Aloysius institute of Management and Information technology (AIMIT) quoted Thomas Friedman, author of the book 'The World Is Flat' saying that people from any part of the world can compete with anyone else. A good environment is required in order to become a successful leader. He also quoted Gunther Fleig, CEO of DaimlerChrysler who said that the most important factor to look for in a candidate is passion in anything they want to do. He emphasized the importance of PQ (Passion Quotient), in achieving greater heights which is the meaning of the Greek word 'Epitome'-the theme of the fest.



The student convenor of Epitome, Arun Jose, introduced Rev. Fr.Oswald Mascharenhas SJ, the chief guest of the inaugural. Fr. Oswald said that information technology is relatively recent and was born from the Cuban missile crisis (1962). This crisis showed the importance of sharing information among individuals. He questioned 'What is next in the IT world?' and how our five senses could be transmitted via computers. He further suggested that corporate fraud and institutional bribery could be prevented before it occurs, with the help of IT.



The presidential address was delivered by Rev. Fr. Joseph Rodrigues SJ, Rector, St Aloysius College, Mangalore. He talked about the growth of Aloysius in the past 131 years and its role in inculcating moral values in individuals. He urged the students to be better human beings with compassion, in addition to passion and added the importance of DQ (Divine Quotient). He emphasized this by taking the example of Brian Page, Google founders, who had ideas and big dreams and worked with compassion to achieve great heights.


Rev. Fr. Denzil Lobo SJ gave a token of affection to the chief guest. Prof.Rakesh Kumar proposed the vote of thanks.



Altogether twenty five teams from all over the country are participating in the fest which will conclude on April 1.

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