The Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Central Region Chapter (IECEP-KSA-CRC) conducted Two Technical Seminars to commence its Continuing Professional Development activity for year 2015. It was held on the 30th of January at Orchid Al-Mansour Hotel entitled Interconnecting Computer Systems – Cisco and Traffic Control Systems.
Usual registration for the seminar was done successfully and 49 participants were in attendance, all of which are eager to learn the technical details and theories behind the systems.
The program precede with the invocation of Engr. Ryan Paul S. Panilo followed by the opening remarks of IECEP-KSA-CRC 2015 President Engr. Perry H. Camson, he then presented Engr. Nelson M. Navarro as the 1st resource speaker for Traffic Control Systems.
Engr. Nelson M. Navarro explained very well the concepts and operations of Air, Sea, and Land Traffic Control Systems. After his topic, a 15 minute break was given to the participants to fill their stomach with the delicious food that was prepared and served at the hotel.
Then the 2nd resource speaker Engr. Ryan Paul Panilo was introduced by Engr. Jandee Bonifacio. His seminar entitled Interconnecting Computer Systems – Cisco. He started the seminar by discussing the overview and the importance of having CISCO certifications, choosing CISCO as a foundation of a good career path, and the benefits of being CISCO certified. The last part of his seminar was a hands-on workshop activity, demonstrated to the participants on how to Interconnect Computer Systems to Cisco devices.
Both resource speakers elaborated and displayed their capabilities and familiarities on the subject matters and were able to answer questions from participants in plain and simple manner.
All the officers were present on that day and carried out their specific roles absolutely which resulted in the smooth conduct of the event. The 1st Monthly Technical Seminar was concluded; plaques and certificates of appreciation to the resource speakers and attendees were given respectively, and photos of the activity were taken.