Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Bombay)

Powai, Mumbai 400 076, Maharashtra, India

Dates 27–29 Nov 2025

Join us for an inspiring gathering of innovators, researchers, and professionals at one of India’s most prestigious institutions.

MUMBAI – The Hosting City

Vibrant • Cosmopolitan • Inspiring

Mumbai (formerly called Bombay), the capital of Maharashtra, is India’s largest city and its financial, commercial, and entertainment hub. Located on the west coast of India, Mumbai is known for its dynamic blend of tradition and modernity. The city is often called the ‘financial capital of India’ due to its importance in trade, finance, and technology.

Mumbai is also the heart of Bollywood, the world’s largest film industry. The city features famous landmarks like the Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST), and Elephanta Caves, all offering glimpses into Mumbai’s rich history. The city's vibrant street food culture and cosmopolitan atmosphere make it a dynamic and influential metropolis.

Mumbai has an extreme tropical wet and dry climate. During November, the average maximum and minimum temperatures are around 31.8°C and 22.4°C, respectively.

About the Venue

IIT Bombay is an autonomous institute and deemed university governed by a board of governors, chaired by the president of India. This prestigious institute was established in 1958 and its campus covers 200 hectares in Powai, Mumbai. It received significant support from UNESCO and the government of the USSR, with equipment, experts, and fellowships facilitating its growth. In 1961, an Act of Parliament granted it the status of an institution of national importance, allowing it to confer its own degrees and diplomas. It attracts top-tier students. Its renowned faculty drives research and academics, forging collaborations with national and international peers. Alumni excel in various fields, contributing to industry, academia, research, and more. The institute offers innovative short-term courses, continuing education, and distance learning. Faculty members have received prestigious awards, including the Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar and Padma honours. It provides a fully residential experience with hostels, dining, sports, and recreational facilities.

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