Young minds all charged at meet


More than 100 student volunteers from around the globe attended the congress.

IT’S exciting times for the power and energy sector in the world as it seeks new technologies to innovate the power systems and meet the challenges of climate change.

The buzz was palpable at the Second IEEE-Power & Energy Society Student Congress (PESSC) 2016, which saw over 100 representatives from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Power and Energy Society (IEEE-PES) student chapters of various countries across the globe congregating in Putrajaya recently.

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