IoT (Internet of Things)RoboticsData ScienceArtificial IntelligenceMachine Learning
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
56
Participants
₹75,000
Prize Pool
5
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.