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AI & Innovation Sprints: Rapid Prototyping for Digital Transformation

Event Date: 05th February 2026

Event Brief Description

The Department of Biotechnology & Bioengineering, School of Biosciences & Technology, in collaboration with the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC), Galgotias University, organized an online expert session titled “AI & Innovation Sprints: Rapid Prototyping for Digital Transformation.” The session focused on the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in rapid innovation cycles, prototyping methodologies, and digital transformation within healthcare and biomedical sectors. Participants gained valuable insights into innovation sprints, AI-driven problem-solving, and strategies for transforming ideas into scalable solutions.

Event Detailed Description

On Thursday, 05th February 2026, the Department of Biotechnology & Bioengineering, School of Biosciences & Technology, in association with the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC), Galgotias University, successfully organized an online expert session on “AI & Innovation Sprints: Rapid Prototyping for Digital Transformation.” The session commenced at 11:00 AM and witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, faculty members, researchers, academicians, and industry professionals from institutions across the country.

The expert session was delivered by Dr. Munendra Singh, Assistant Professor, NIT Jamshedpur, who shared valuable insights into the growing role of Artificial Intelligence in accelerating innovation and digital transformation. The session highlighted the concept of innovation sprints and their significance in enabling rapid ideation, experimentation, and prototyping for solving complex healthcare and biomedical challenges.

Participants were introduced to practical frameworks that combine AI technologies, design thinking approaches, and agile methodologies to transform innovative ideas into functional prototypes. The discussion emphasized interdisciplinary collaboration, data-driven decision-making, and the integration of emerging technologies to create impactful and scalable solutions in healthcare and life sciences.

Dr. Singh also presented real-world case studies and examples demonstrating how AI-powered innovation ecosystems are supporting digital transformation across industries. The session encouraged participants to adopt innovative mindsets, leverage AI tools effectively, and explore opportunities for research, entrepreneurship, and technology-driven problem solving.

The interactive discussions and knowledge-sharing activities enhanced participants’ understanding of AI-enabled innovation strategies and rapid prototyping techniques. The event successfully promoted innovation culture, digital transformation awareness, and entrepreneurial thinking while aligning academic learning with industry requirements and national innovation objectives.

Department Name: Department of Biotechnology & Bioengineering, School of Biosciences & Technology

Event Outcome

Participants developed a practical understanding of AI-driven innovation sprints, rapid prototyping methodologies, and digital transformation strategies. The session enhanced awareness of emerging AI technologies, interdisciplinary collaboration models, and innovation frameworks applicable to healthcare and biomedical domains. It also encouraged participants to adopt design thinking approaches, foster entrepreneurial mindsets, and explore technology-enabled solutions for real-world challenges.

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