

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
The technical forum of Prathidhwani, the welfare and recreation forum of IT employees at Technopark, conducted a technical session on project management at Technopark here on Wednesday.
The 114th technical session on ‘Master Class in Project Management’ was aimed at improving the technical skills of IT employees.
Santhosh Udayanan, Founder & Managing Director of enxcl Business Solutions, led the workshop where around 64 IT employees from various companies attended.
Prathidhwani Technical Forum (PTF) was formed with a multi-dimensional vision to enrich the technical skill set of IT employees and trigger innovation among them, besides ensuring that right people are getting into the right job. It hosts technical sessions, workshops, hackathons and meetups for IT employees to help them keep pace with the technological advancements.
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