Kathmandu, May 1, 2026 – Reinforcing its commitment to strengthening digital infrastructure and adopting global best practices in network engineering, Everest Engineering College (EEC) participated in the Campus Network Design and Operations (CNDO) Workshop, organized by the Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) in collaboration with the Nepal Research and Education Network (NREN).
Representing Everest Engineering College, Er. Dipendra Marasini attended the intensive five-day workshop held from April 27 to May 1, 2026, at Fairfield by Marriott, Kathmandu. The workshop brought together network engineers, IT professionals and technical experts from academic and research institutions to enhance their knowledge and practical skills in designing, operating, and managing modern campus network infrastructures.
Strengthening Technical Expertise
The workshop covered a wide range of topics essential for building reliable, secure, and scalable campus networks. Participants received both theoretical instruction and hands-on laboratory experience in:
The sessions were conducted by renowned international instructors from NSRC, including Brian Candler, Dale Smith, Philip Paeps, and Sebastian Büttrich, who shared their expertise and global experiences in research and education networking.
Bringing Global Best Practices to EEC
Participation in the workshop reflects Everest Engineering College's continuous effort to improve its ICT infrastructure and provide students with an academic environment supported by modern networking technologies. The knowledge and practical insights gained from the workshop will contribute to enhancing network reliability, security and future digital initiatives within the institution.
As higher education increasingly depends on robust and secure digital ecosystems, adopting internationally recognized networking practices is essential for supporting teaching, research, and innovation.