DTEO News – As the culmination of the even semester’s learning process, the Department of Electrical Automation Engineering (DTEO) once again presented an exhibition of student projects. Through FIPEC 2025: Final Project Exhibition and Competition, DTEO affirmed its commitment to producing golden talents ready to meet future challenges, carrying the theme “Unite The Gold.”
The Head of the Department of Electrical Automation Engineering explained that FIPEC is a concrete manifestation of the learning ecosystem at DTEO. The annual event, which will be held on Monday, July 7, 2025, at the City Campus Plaza, Faculty of Vocational Studies, is designed to showcase the project results of second-, fourth-, and final-semester students. “This is not just an exhibition, but a celebration of creativity and collaboration. ‘Unite The Gold’ means uniting every brilliant potential to produce the best quality,” he said.
He stated that FIPEC 2025 was attended by 127 students who presented their Project-Based Learning projects, from first-year students, followed by second-year students, and culminating in a Final Project (TA) from final-semester students. “This is the result of your hard work throughout the semester. Thank you to the committee, especially the 2024 and 2023 students, for a great event. Hopefully, we can carry out the event smoothly this afternoon,” he said.
He further explained that the main goal of this activity is to provide students with real-world experience interacting directly with the public. Through this event, students are encouraged to receive constructive feedback, expand their professional networks, and boost their confidence before entering the workforce. “We want to demonstrate that the learning process at DTEO produces graduates who are not only technically superior but also confident and communicative,” he emphasized.
The high level of enthusiasm leading up to this event was palpable. The active involvement of students from various levels demonstrated that FIPEC had succeeded in becoming a highly anticipated platform for showcasing their presence and abilities. As a result, FIPEC became not only a competition but also a science festival that inspired the entire academic community. (DTEO Public Relations)
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