The Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology (DUET) concluded its two-day CSE Carnival 2026, bringing collectively greater than 1,200 college students from throughout Bangladesh for one of many nation’s largest college expertise festivals.
The occasion, organized by DUET’s Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), ended Saturday with a closing ceremony and prize distribution on the college’s Shaheed Shakil Parvez Auditorium.
Speaking as chief visitor, DUET Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Engr. Mohammad Iqbal mentioned the participation of scholars from throughout the nation demonstrated the rising curiosity in expertise, innovation, and analysis.
“More than 1,200 students from different parts of Bangladesh took part in this festival, making it a major platform for technology enthusiasts,” he mentioned. “Our CSE Department remains committed to developing skilled technology professionals through practical education and research.”
He inspired college students to make use of their data not just for private success but additionally to enhance society by technological innovation.
DUET Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Md. Arefin Kawsar described laptop science as greater than coding, calling it “the art of solving problems.” He urged contributors to view challenges as alternatives and proceed pursuing innovation.
Gazipur Deputy Commissioner Md. Nurul Karim Bhuiyan praised the scholars’ initiatives, saying improvements in agriculture, engineering, healthcare, and different fields display how expertise can contribute to nationwide growth.
The closing ceremony was chaired by Prof. Dr. Momtaz Begum, Head of the CSE Department. Other audio system included Prof. Dr. Utpal Kumar Das, Director of Student Welfare, and Prof. Dr. Moha. Abu Tayyab, Acting Registrar.
Special visitors included Prof. Dr. Mohammad Kaykobad, President of the Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad Committee and professor at BRAC University, and Mohammad Tawrit, CEO of BdREN.
The carnival was held as a part of Innovers Bangladesh’s National Science and Technology Carnival 2026, with assist from the DUET Computer Society and Whiteboard Initiatives. Students from greater than 100 universities participated in a sequence of competitions and exhibitions.
The first day featured an ICT Olympiad and challenge showcase, whereas the second day included an Inter-University Programming Contest (IUPC) and an AI Hackathon. Winners had been acknowledged throughout the closing ceremony, marking the top of the two-day occasion.