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Skill Bridge 2.0

Tunisie, Sfax, Tunisia

IEEE WIE ISGIS SAG presents Skill Bridge 2.0, an upgraded version focused on personal development. This event is designed to help participants enhance their leadership skills, improve communication, and accelerate career growth. With interactive workshops, expert mentoring, and networking opportunities, Skill Bridge 2.0 equips attendees with valuable tools to excel in both their professional and personal lives. Tunisie, Sfax, Tunisia

Technical Co-sponsorship of the 2nd Afro-Mediterranean Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IEEE AMCAI 2025)

Valenciennes, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France

The IEEE SMC Tunisia Chapter officers are pleased to announce that our society provided the technical co-sponsorship of the (https://amcai-atia.tn/), which will be held on 14-16 October 2025 in Valenciennes, France. IEEE AMCAI is a leading Afro-Mediterranean Artificial Intelligence (AI) conference that unites researchers, engineers, and practitioners from the Mediterranean, Africa and beyond. It focuses on applied and theoretical AI research to address real-world challenges across different sectors including engineering, science, education, healthcare, industry, robotics and more. The conference welcomes contributions from government and academia. In its second edition, it aims to showcase high-quality AI research and foster cooperation. For more details, visit the website (https://amcai-atia.tn/) Valenciennes, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France

Robot’s League 3.0

Bldg: ESSTHS, Rue Lamine Abassi, Sousse sousse, Sousse Tunisia 4011, Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia

Robot’s League was an exciting competition designed to inspire innovation and hands-on learning in robotics. Participants engaged in two main categories, each fostering key technical and problem-solving skills.The event was structured into two main categories: - Junior Robotics Challenge: A beginner-friendly competition where young participants built and programmed simple robots, fostering creativity, logical thinking, and problem-solving while introducing them to robotics and programming. - Advanced Robotics Showdown: A more challenging segment for experienced participants, featuring three exciting competitions: - Line-Follower: Robots followed a designated path, enhancing precision programming, sensor calibration, and automation skills. - All-Terrain Challenge: Robots navigated obstacles and manipulated objects, improving mechanical design, adaptability, and strategic planning. - Fighter: A robot battle where two machines faced off, testing durability, real-time decision-making, and competitive strategy. Through these challenges, participants developed technical expertise, teamwork, and critical thinking, preparing them for future innovations in robotics and engineering. Bldg: ESSTHS, Rue Lamine Abassi, Sousse sousse, Sousse Tunisia 4011, Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia

PEMWN

Agadir, Sous-Massa-Draa, Morocco

PEMWN is the 13th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Performance Evaluation and Modeling in Wired and Wireless Networks. PEMWN is a scientific forum for researchers to present and learn significant contributions and interesting ideas on a wide range of research topics on networking and closely related areas. Created in 2012, PEMWN has become a well-known event among the community. Every year, many papers from different parts of the world are submitted. After extensive peer review made by high qualified reviewers (at least two reviews per paper), the best of the proposals are selected for the conference program. Presentations include theoretical papers, technical papers and tutorials delivered by experts on the latest research trends. The two best papers have also the chance to submit extended versions to one of the prestigious journals proposed by the conference. Agadir, Sous-Massa-Draa, Morocco

IEEE Tunisian Students and Young Professionals TSYP13 Congress

Hammamet, Nabeul, Tunisia

After achieving the highest score and winning the vote in TSYP12, IEEE ENIS Student Branch, in collaboration with IEEE Tunisia Section, is honored to host the 13th edition of the “Tunisian Students and Young Professionals Congress (TSYP13.0)” on December 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. This congress provides IEEE members in Tunisia with an unparalleled opportunity to connect, engage, and explore the latest advancements in science, technology, and engineering. TSYP13.0 fosters dynamic discussions, professional networking, and knowledge exchange, bridging national and international IEEE communities. Through insightful talks, hands-on workshops, and inspiring sessions, the congress aims to ignite innovation and empower members to shape the future of technology. Stay tuned for an exciting journey in TSYP 13! Agenda: Day 1: - 8AM - 13:30PM: Check-in & Booth Configuration - 2:30PM - 5PM: Opening ceremony - 5PM - 7PM: Stands, TSYP Expo, Networking & Poster Session - 7PM - 9PM: Dinner - 9PM - 11PM: Team-Building & Surprise Challenge Day 2: - 7AM - 9AM: Breakfast - 9AM - 10:30AM: IEEE challenges, Partner challenges, workshops & panels - 10:30AM - 10:45AM: Coffee break - 10:45AM - 12PM: IEEE challenges, Partner challenges, workshops & panels - 12PM - 2PM: Lunch - 2PM - 3:30PM: IEEE challenges, Partner challenges, workshops & panels - 3:30PM - 3:45PM: Coffee break - 3:45PM - 5:15PM: IEEE challenges, Partner challenges, workshops & panels - 5:15PM - 5:30PM: Coffee break - 5:30PM - 7PM: IEEE challenges, Partner challenges, workshops & panels - 7PM - 9PM: Dinner - 9PM - 9:30PM: Talent show - 9:30PM - 10PM: Award ceremony - 10PM - 12AM: Announcement of finalists, social activities Day 3: - 7AM - 9AM: Breakfast - 9AM - 9:45AM: Tunisia Section Awards - 9:45AM - 11:15AM: Presentation of the Finalists (Q&A,Vote) - 11:15AM - 11:45AM: Announcement of the winner and Closing ceremony - 12PM - 1PM Checkout Hammamet, Nabeul, Tunisia