Electrical Engineering Days 2025: A Platform for Innovation and Creativity of SEEI ITB Electrical Engineering Students
Bandung, stei.itb.ac.id – The Electrical Engineering Study Program of Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) once again organized Electrical Engineering Days 2025 (EE Days 2025), an annual event showcasing innovative works by final-year students in the form of open thesis defenses and final project exhibitions. This activity was held over four days, from 23–26 June 2025, at Aula Timur ITB, Ganesha Campus, Bandung. . .
EE Days 2025 marked the culmination of the academic journey of undergraduate Electrical Engineering students at ITB. It not only served as an academic platform for students to account for their final projects through presentations and open defenses, but also functioned as a public appreciation forum for various innovations created by aspiring young engineers.


EE Days has been an integral part of the Capstone Design curriculum in Electrical Engineering at ITB since 2012. Through this approach, students are challenged to solve complex engineering problems in a structured manner—starting from problem formulation, design, implementation, to evaluation. In this year’s event, a total of 81 students grouped into 27 teams showcased their works through exhibitions and open defenses. These projects covered various fields, including electronics, Internet of Things (IoT), mechatronics, control systems, and biomedical devices, all of which reflected the students’ deep understanding of applying technology to address real societal needs. . . . .


In addition to the exhibition, EE Days 2025 also involved panels of examiners from among faculty members, as well as open discussions that provided a space for the exchange of ideas between students, academics, and the general public.
In his remarks, the Dean of SEEI ITB, Dr. Tutun Juhana, S.T., M.T., expressed the hope that EE Days would not only serve as an academic event, but also help build synergy between higher education and the needs of industry and society. “Activities like this are very important, not only as part of the learning process, but also as a catalyst for the advancement of science and engineering in Indonesia,” he stated.
EE Days has become an annual tradition that shapes the character of ITB Electrical Engineering students in innovation and professional communication. With its openness to the public, this activity is also expected to inspire the younger generation and introduce the important role of electrical engineering in addressing future technological needs.
Other news about EE Days on the ITB website: https://stei.itb.ac.id/electrical-engineering-days-2025-wadah-inovasi-dan-kreasi-mahasiswa-teknik-elektro-stei-itb/