Introduction
On 04 March 2026 at 11:00 AM, students from the M.Sc Software Systems – 2nd Year of Kongu Engineering College visited Kanavu Startup Village as part of their academic and practical learning activities. The visit was organized to provide students with industry exposure and help them understand how startups and organizations function in the real world.
Purpose of the Visit
The main objective of the industrial visit was to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world industry practices. Through this visit, students were able to gain insights into the startup ecosystem, entrepreneurship, and the practical applications of technology in business.
Interactive Learning Session
During the visit, the team at Kanavu Startup Village conducted an interactive session with the students. The session focused on the importance of innovation, creativity, and continuous learning in building a successful career. Students actively participated in the discussion by asking questions related to career opportunities, industry expectations, and the skills required to succeed in the professional world.

Importance of Communication and Confidence
One of the key highlights of the session was the emphasis on communication and confidence. Students were encouraged to express their ideas, ask questions, and participate in discussions. The speakers highlighted that many talented individuals often hesitate to speak or present their ideas, but effective communication plays a vital role in achieving success in any field.
Exposure to Startup Culture
The students were also introduced to the startup culture and work environment atKanavu Startup Village. They learned how startups operate, how innovative ideas are developed into practical solutions, and how teamwork and strategic thinking contribute to the growth of a business. This exposure helped students understand the dynamic nature of the startup ecosystem.
Learning Beyond the Classroom
The visit provided valuable insights into areas such as digital innovation, project collaboration, and industry practices. Experiences like these help students connect their theoretical knowledge with real-world applications and prepare them for future professional challenges.
Conclusion
Overall, the industrial visit was an informative and inspiring experience for the students of M.Sc Software Systems – 2nd Year from Kongu Engineering College. It motivated them to think creatively, develop practical skills, and explore opportunities in technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
Kanavu Startup Village continues to support academic institutions by providing meaningful industry exposure and helping students understand the practical aspects of their education.


