Guidelines
This is an offline project showcase event conducted at YMCA University.
Participants are expected to present innovative projects based on Arduino/ESP microcontrollers.
The focus should be on solving real-world problems through technology.
Projects should demonstrate:
Practical application
Creativity and innovation
Technical understanding
Domains can include (but are not limited to):
IoT systems
Smart automation
Robotics
Healthcare / environmental solutions
Participants must be prepared to:
Explain their idea clearly
Demonstrate the working model
Answer questions from judges
Proper planning, neat setup, and clarity in presentation are highly encouraged.
Teams are advised to bring backup components and power supply to avoid technical issues.
Rules
Participation allowed individually or in teams (max 4 members)
All participants must register and carry valid college ID
Project must be built using Arduino(UNO,NANO,MEGA) or ESP boards
A fully working model is compulsory
Projects must be original (no copied/plagiarized work)
Participants must bring their own components and setup
No internet or extra resources will be provided
Each team gets 5–7 minutes (explanation + demo + Q&A)
Live demonstration is mandatory
No pre-recorded videos or simulation-only projects
Maintain discipline and proper behavior
Any misconduct or unfair means → disqualification
Unsafe projects are not allowed
Non-working model or rule violation → disqualification
Judges’ decision will be final and binding