NETES Institute of Technology and Science Mirza

The North East Technical Education Society (NETES) was formed in 2005 by a group of individuals drawn from academia, industry, business and social enterprises.

NITS Mirza has also partnered with Springhive Labs Private Limited, Guwahati to develop Paryavaran Monitoring System, an environmental monitoring hardware board and web service to connect people with their environment and their locality to create more effective and optimised relationships between resources, technology, communities, services and events in their environment.

The remote lab will be a platform that can be used by technical institutes to plug in their experiments and demonstrations and broadcast to participating schools and colleges.

A sophisticated Robotics and embedded systems training center is equipped to provide students the opportunity to learn hands-on.

The lab has over 50 robotic platforms on which students are involved in design and implementation of circuits for vehicle guidance, navigation, and collision detection.

These teaching aids will be available to all schools and colleges all over the country and possibly abroad, through the concept of the Remote Lab, which already has been functional at NITS Mirza.

Paryavaran Monitoring was launched by Shri Tarun Gogoi, Chief Minister of Assam during SASTRICAS 2012[9][10][11] -The First Techno Cultural festival of NITS Mirza during March 2012.

It has been attended by National Award-winning innovator Uddhab Bharali,[18][19] Internationally acclaimed astronomer and Director of M.P Birla Planetarium, Kolkota, Dr. Debiprosad Duari.

[20][21] Shri Tarun Gogoi, chief minister of Assam inaugurated Paryavaran Monitoring[22][23] - a network of school weather stations during Sastricas '12.

NITS Mirza Main Building
The approach road to NITS Mirza
Robotics Lab
Robotics Club
Tarun Gogoi launching Paryavaran Monitoring Network at NITS Mirza during Sastricas '12