A premier technical stage where Artificial Intelligence meets the cutting edge of Electronics Engineering. Teams are challenged to solve real-world industry problems—ranging from predictive maintenance to signal classification—using advanced AI techniques. Beyond just coding, the event emphasizes smart model selection and the practical integration of tools like MATLAB, Simulink, and AI frameworks. It is your opportunity to bridge the gap between traditional electronics and the future of autonomous, data-driven systems.
General Guidelines:
Participants must adhere to the event schedule and submission deadlines.
Teams are responsible for bringing their own equipment unless stated otherwise.
All entries must be developed from scratch during the event.
Teams must document their work, including: Problem Statement
Approach & Technology Used Challenges Faced & Solutions Implemented
Organizers will provide basic power and connectivity support.
Any unsafe or unethical behavior will lead to disqualification.
Teams may use open-source libraries and tools.
8. Any usage of pre-built templates must be disclosed during the final presentation.
Teams are responsible for ensuring their devices are charged and operational throughout the event.
All team members must be actively involved throughout the hackathon.
Safety Rules:
All equipment must comply with safety regulations (battery, wiring, and mechanical setup).
Participants must follow event venue safety instructions.
No flammable, high-voltage, or hazardous materials allowed.
Spectators must remain outside designated operational areas.
Projects that pose safety risks (e.g., flammable components, hazardous wiring) will be disqualified.