IoT (Internet of Things)RoboticsDevOpsInnovationArtificial Intelligence
Student only
This hackathons is only open to students. Double check the event page for more information as this may mean only those from a particular university/country are eligible.
Event Type
in person
29
Participants
₹75,000
Prize Pool
2
Est. Projects
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Electronova: Integrating IoT, Robotics & VLSI Intelligence – Hackathon Challenge 2026
11th & 12th April 2026 | National Level Hackathon
The IEEE Student Branch, Electron Devices Society, Electronics & Communication Engineering Department, and Acropolis Institute of Technology & Research (AITR) proudly present Electronova Hackathon 2026 — a 2-day immersive national-level innovation challenge bringing together the brightest minds in IoT, Robotics, Automation, and VLSI Design.
This hackathon is designed to push boundaries, encourage futuristic thinking, and create real-world hardware solutions through rapid prototyping and innovation.
About the Hackathon:
Electronova Hackathon 2026 aims to integrate cutting-edge domains like Internet of Things, Robotics & Automation, and VLSI Intelligence.
Participants will undergo a multi-stage challenge that tests conceptual understanding, hardware design skills, and the ability to build functional prototypes under time pressure.
Hackathon Structure:
Round 1: Online Quiz + Presentation
Participants will take an online assessment based on IoT, Robotics, Embedded Systems, Circuits, and VLSI fundamentals.
Shortlisted teams will move to the final hardware round.
Round 2: 24-Hour Hardware Design Challenge
A thrilling on-ground 24-hour buildathon where teams design, develop, and present a working prototype based on the given problem statements.
Final Submission:
Working hardware prototype
Live demonstration
Final presentation & explanation
Team Composition:
Team Size: 2 to 4 members
Eligible Participants: UG, PG & Diploma Students from any technical background
Interdisciplinary teams are encouraged
Themes:
Participants can innovate around (but not limited to):
Internet of Things (IoT)
Robotics & Automation
VLSI & Chip-Level Design
Smart Systems & Intelligent Hardware
Embedded Solutions & Hardware Security
Organizing Bodies:
IEEE Student Branch – AITR
Electron Devices Society (EDS)
Electronics & Communication Engineering Department
Acropolis Institute of Technology & Research
Event Dates:
11th & 12th April 2026(Full 2-day offline hardware challenge)
Registrations
Scan the QR code on the poster, Website or Link given below
Why Participate:
National-level exposure
Hands-on hardware design experience
Opportunity to work on real-world engineering challenges
Certificates, recognition & networking
Guidance from experts, research groups & IEEE members
Stay & Food:
Food and stay are included in the registration fee.
It will be arranged by the college/organizer.