Skip to main content

Heritagians being invited by "The Wall Street Journal", Asia for nomination for the 2010 Asian Innovation Awards

It is a matter of pride for the institution at Kolkata in India to get invitation for the Asian Innovation Awards, 2010 conducted by Wall Street Journal for the Asia-Pacific Region in the world
The Wall Street Journal Asia is now accepting entries for the prestigious Asian Innovation Awards 2010. The Asian Innovation Awards are committed to finding the next big ideas in Asia, from entirely new inventions to the advancement of a classic. Entries to The Asian Innovation Awards comes from individuals, small businesses, large corporations or academia in Asia Pacific.

The deadline for entries is Friday, April 9, 2010, at 11:59pm Hong Kong time.
An independent panel of judges had been selected by The Wall Street Journal Asia who would judge this year's entries. The leading criteria for judging are:



- Level of creativity or degree of innovation;

- Quality of execution;

- Potential impact on quality of life or productivity.
Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata West Bengal got the opportunity to partcipate in this event through a formal invitation from Ms. Eva Yim, the Assistant Marketing Manager, Dow Jones Publishing Company, Asia. It was a great achievement for the institution to get the invitation based upon the institute's performance in many creative National Events like E- Week, NEN, 2010, IIT Fest and many more. Also the institute's R&D department in Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering is backed with leading intellect mentors who act as as guiding support for the students to excel in the field of Research and Development for the future.



Wish all the Heritigians victorious for the same.....



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

BHARAT RATNA DR. APJ ABDUL KALAM AT HERITAGE GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS KOLKATA ON 5th JULY 2011 ON THE OCASSION OF CELEBRATION OF 10 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION

Heritage Group of Institutions Kolkata celebrated its 10th Anniversary with former President of India, Bharat Ratna APJ Abdul Kalam on 5th July, 2011 in the Heritage campus. It had been a magnificent moment for the Heritage School and Heritage Institute of Technology where more than 300 students, faculty members and other dignitaries got the opportunity to listen to the speech of APJ Abdul Kalam which is a prized direction for the educational conglomerate after completing 10 years of excellence in education. The day started with a huge gathering in the football ground of the campus which was decorated with a huge pandal to welcome Chief Guest Bharat Ratna APJ Abdul Kalam. At 3:30 pm, Dr. Kalam reached the campus and was received by the Secretary of Kalyan Bharti Trust, Shri H.K.Chaudhary along with Executive Director of the Trust Shri Probir Roy and CEO, Shri Pradip Agarwal. After the formal reception, Dr. Kalam was escorted by the senior officials of Kalyan Bharti Trust...

The Heritage School Kolkata Principal Ms Seema Sapru as Guest of Honor @RamAvatar Gupt Pratibha Samman 2012 (Sanmarg)

Sanmarg 22nd July 2012

Social responsibility is also a part of education beyond classrooms

Heritage has blossomed smiles on millions of poor people.... The Rotaract Club of Heritage Institute of Technology Kolkata, in association with the Rotaract Club of Calcutta Lansdowne Street, visited the Adarsh Vidya Bhavan, in Bhowanipore, on the 25th February, 2010, as part of their new project The Rotaract Club of Heritage Institute of Technology Kolkata, in association with the Rotaract Club of Calcutta Lansdowne Street, visited the Adarsh Vidya Bhavan, in Bhowanipore, on the 25th February, 2010, as part of their new project. Members of both the Clubs, were accompanied by the German delegates, who were in the city at that point of time. The activity started from 9 am sharp. For more than an hour, the members had initiated multiple social activities with the 60 poor students of the school which include playing different games with them and helping them to acquire different skills apart from their regular studies. This was followed by the distribution of note books and food pack...