TECHNOWORLD 2025
TechnoWorld
TECHNO WORLD a “cluster of technical events” provides a platform for students of Engineering & Polytechnic for exploring the realm of technology and to showcase their technicality, knowledge and practical exposure. The position holders would be awarded with cash prizes for their fabulous performance, which will motivate and encourage the students. TECHNO WORLD will attract a lot of limelight and increase the level of student interaction at the national and international level.
ORGANIZING CLUBS & EVENTS DETAILS
Event Details
Innovation Challenge 25 is a premier event designed to bridge the gap between innovative engineering solutions and market readiness. The event is dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship, encouraging innovation, and supporting startups by providing a platform where ideas can transition into scalable, impactful businesses. This year, the focus will be on showcasing prototypes and working models that address pressing societal challenges, reinforcing the role of technology in improving lives and driving sustainable development.
Key Highlights:
Showcasing Prototypes and Working Models:
- The event will feature innovative, problem-solving prototypes and functional working models created by students, startups, and innovators.
- These projects aim to address real-world issues, such as renewable energy, healthcare accessibility, environmental sustainability, and smart city solutions.
- A dedicated exhibition area will allow industry leaders and investors to explore these solutions firsthand and engage with their creators.
Occupation Cell and Networking Opportunities:
- The Occupation Cell will play a pivotal role in connecting the most promising projects with potential investors, venture capitalists, and industry professionals.
- This initiative aims to foster collaboration, mentorship, and partnerships to accelerate the growth of startups and innovations.
Pitching to Industry Leaders:
- Selected teams will present their projects through well-structured business pitches to a panel of industry leaders, investors, and corporate decision-makers.
- The focus will be on demonstrating the scalability, societal impact, and financial viability of their ideas, creating opportunities for funding and strategic collaborations.
Impact and Vision:
Innovation Challenge 25 is more than just an event; it is a springboard for innovative ideas and transformative solutions. By prioritizing prototypes and working models with societal value, the event underscores the importance of technology in addressing global challenges. It also aims to develop entrepreneurial skills among students and startups, enabling them to collaborate with industry leaders and turn their ideas into successful ventures.
Call to Action for Industry Leaders:
We invite industry leaders, investors, and corporate professionals to be a part of this transformative event. Your support, in the form of funding, mentorship, and strategic partnerships, can help bring these impactful innovations to life. Together, we can pave the way for technology-driven solutions that not only serve society but also contribute to economic growth and sustainable development.
Prize Amount:
1st Prize: 31000/-
2nd Prize: 21000/-
Number of Maximum Participants: 3
Registration Fee:
Individual Participant-200/-.
Team Participant:- Rs 300/- (For 2 Participants)
Rs 500/- (For 3 Participants)
Eligibility: New start-up/Industries/Academic Institutions
Contact Person: Er. Parmjit Kaur, Assistant Professor, DCSE
(9501115479)
Rules & Regulations
- Eligibility: Open to individuals and teams (maximum 4 members per team).
- Originality: Submissions must be original and not published or presented previously.
- Submission: Participants must submit an abstract (500 words max) and optional supplementary material (e.g., video, prototype photos).
- Presentation: PowerPoint/demonstration/prototypes (whatever applicable) are required.
- Time: 5-10 minutes per presentation/demonstration, followed by a 5-minute Q&A.
Judgement Criteria:
- Innovation and originality (30 Marks)
- Feasibility and practicality (25 Marks)
- Presentation and clarity (20 Marks)
- Impact and relevance (25 Marks)
Event Details
The faster you run the sooner you’re done. Racing is great mania which one must sacrifice everything, without reticence, without hesitation. A smooth race never made a skillful racer and to take care of that we bring you the dirt Arena because A Little Dirt Never Hurt! So come with your robots to the dirt track and race it like you stole it!
Prize Amount:
1st Prize: 8100/-
2nd Prize: 5100/-
Number of Maximum Participants: 3
Registration Fee:
Individual Participant-200/-.
Team Participant:- Rs 300/- (For 2 Participants)
Rs 500/- (For 3 Participants)
Contact Person:
Faculty Co-ordinator: Dr Parvinkal Singh, Assistant Prof.
(9501115512)
Student Co-ordinator: Mr Harshit Bansal
(9888830907)
Rules & Regulations
- The goal of the contest is to design a manual or wireless ROBOT which can complete the track, Full of hurdles.
- Dimension: – 30*30*30.
- Weight: – max. 2.5 kg.
- Power Supply: – Maximum 18V Battery, DC motor.
- * IC engine not allowed.
- Playing rules to be decided on the spot.
- Playing field parameters: Track will be of around 450mm width (max.), the length may be smaller at some points.
NOTE
All decisions of a referee and judges are final. All the specifications will be checked before the match. If any ROBOT fails to match the criteria, then team will be disqualified.
ROBOWARS
Event Details
ROBOWARS presents a competitive combat environment where victory is achieved by pinning down or destroying opponent robots. Survival hinges on the robot’s agility and strength, armed with mechanical weaponry like blades, saws, cutters, and claws.
Eligibility:
B. Tech, Polytechnic and School students are eligible.
Prize Amount:
1st Prize: 11000/-
2nd Prize: 5100/-
Number of Maximum Participants: 3
Registration Fee:
Individual Participant-200/-.
Team Participant:- Rs 300/- (For 2 Participants)
Rs 500/- (For 3 Participants)
Contact Person:
Faculty Co-ordinator: Dr. Harjinder Singh, Associate Professor
(9501115541)
Student Co-ordinator: Mr. Lovejeet Sharma
(6239716960)
Rules & Regulations
- Maximum team size: four members, open to students from different institutions.
- Pre-competition safety and reliability inspections for all robots.
- Prohibition on disrupting the opponent’s power.
- Arena specifics: 9 ft. x 6 ft. platform with two ditches (see schematic diagram).
- Organizers retain the right to ban/disqualify robots for safety or other reasons.
- Valid ID cards are required for all participants representing their educational institutes.
- The organizing team holds the authority to disqualify participants not adhering to the stated rules.
- A letter authorizing the entry from the institution.
Event Details
A bricklayer works on commercial and residential projects. The main responsibility of a bricklayer is to construct masonry components accurately and neatly according to the plan which often contains technical details. The bricklayer will interpret drawings, set out and measure, construct and finish to a high standard. Successful bricklayer requires endurance, concentration, an eye for details with continuing responsibility to work professionally in order to meet the requirements of the customer. Each team will have provided with drawing of task with full specifications and they have to construct it with in given time. The team who completes task within time and with maximum on accuracy in dimensions, levels, and appearance will be declared as winner.
Prize Amount:
1st Prize: 5100/-
2nd Prize: 3100/-
Number of Maximum Participants: 3
Registration Fee:
Individual Participant-200/-.
Team Participant:- Rs 300/- (For 2 Participants)
Rs 500/- (For 3 Participants)
Eligibility: 9th ,10th , +1, +2 ,A diploma holder/perusing (Any Stream), B.Tech (Any Stream),Candidate must have valid student ID card.
Note: All participants must follow health and safety measures, suggested to wear gloves, gogles and safety shoes.
Contact Person:
Name |
Er. Anish Tayal |
Er. Naveen Thakur |
Designation |
Assistant Professor |
Assistant Professor |
Contact |
95011-15524 |
95011-15514 |
Rules & Regulations
- A team will consist of one candidates
- Total time will be 4 hours.
- All equipment and material required for competition will be provided on the spot.
- Drawing for the model will be provided 30 min before start of competition.
- Judgment will be based on accuracy in dimensions, levels, and appearance (without backside) of the model.
- Candidates are not allowed to use their own equipment.
- Candidates can put their doubts about drawing before start of competition but once competition is started then candidates are not allowed to ask any question about the same.
- Judge’s decision will be final no objection can be raised.
- All rights regarding modification or withdrawn of event are reserved to event organizers
BRIDGE-O-MANIA
Event Details
The construction and testing of model bridges promotes the study and application of fundamental principles of physics and also helps students develop “hands on” skills & explore your “creative skills & logical thinking” through this perfect platform. By partaking in the Bridge-O-Mania competition students get a flavor of what it is to be an Engineer, designing structures to a set of specifications and then seeing them perform their function. They are also provided with an academically-oriented extracurricular activity which is recognized Globally.
It is an event in which you have to design a bridge using only Popsicle (ice creams) sticks and Adhesive (glue) to hold the bridge architecture. The architecture should be such that it should have capacity to bear maximum weight (load) without any collapse. Think your design can overcome any Obstacle. If yes, it is time to fold your sleeves to initiate such design.
Team Size: Maximum 3 Participants
Prize Amount:
1st Prize: 5100/-
2nd Prize: 3100/-
Number of Maximum Participants: 3
Registration Fee:
Individual Participant-200/-.
Team Participant:- Rs 300/- (For 2 Participants)
Rs 500/- (For 3 Participants)
Eligibility: 9th, 10th,+1, +2, All Pursuing Graduate & Polytechnic students
Contact Person:
Name |
Er. Mandeep Kaur |
Mr. Sagar Sardana |
Designation |
Assistant Professor |
Assistant Professor |
Contact |
95011-15448 |
9646205082 |
Rules & Regulations
Problem statement: You have to design and contrast a statically determinate and stable bridge truss using limited number of popsicle sticks and other limited material such that your bridge fulfills followings dimensional criteria –
- Span(length) of the bridge= 60cm
- Clear width of the bridge= 10cm
- Height of the bridge = 10-20 cm (so that a vehicle having a height 10 cm may pass from one end to another end of the deck without any obstacle)
Note: Position of the members in the deck should be such that there should be no difficulty in placing pan/bucket arrangement at the middle of the depth (during final testing of the bridge)
General RULES:
- Each and every member must have the identity card of their respective institute with them.
- Team whose structure will not be completed in the specified time will be disqualified.
- The maximum time allotted 180 Minutes only.
- In any case the decision of the faculty coordinator &judges will be final and binding to all.
- Participants should not bring their own scale, pencil and cutter which they require at the time of the event.
- If teams are less than 5 then event will be cancelled.
Logistics to be provided:
- Adhesives and sticks will be provided on the spot. Adhesive can only be used to join Popsicle sticks together. However, adhesive cannot be applied on free surface of member made of pop sticks to increase its strength. It is not compulsory to use all the Popsicle sticks.
- Participants should not bring their own scale, pencil and cutter which they require at the time of the event.
Note-Use of material other than given is not permitted.
Technical Norms:
- The dimensions of the structure (as above cited) would be checked first before putting any load and any structure not satisfying the criteria would be disqualified.
- Once the structure is weighed, you are not allowed to modify your structure in any way.
- There should not be any variations in the dimensions of the bridge, Limiting to an error of 1 cm in width and 2 cm in length.
Criteria for Judgement:
- The Bridge will be kept on a platform which having 60cm clear span.
- A bucket/pan will be tied to the centre of the bridge using a rope and sand or water will be filled slowly in to the bucket/Pan. The weight at which the bridge breaks will be calculated using an electronic balance.
- Tie Breaker – In the case of tie light weight bridge will be the winner
Event Details
This event challenges participants to design and operate manually controlled robots, wired or wireless, in a thrilling 1-on-1 soccer match. The arena, crafted from sturdy wooden ply, measures 8 feet in length and 4 feet in width, featuring goal posts on either side and bounded edges to keep the action contained.
Teams of up to two members each will compete to score goals using 2.5-inch tennis balls, strategically maneuvering their robots within the specified size constraints and voltage limits. With strict rules ensuring fair play and sportsmanship, including penalties for misconduct and interference, teams must showcase both technical ingenuity and strategic prowess to emerge victorious.
Eligibility: B. Tech, Polytechnic and School students are eligible.
Prize Amount:
1st Prize: 5100/-
2nd Prize: 3100/-
Number of Maximum Participants: 2
Registration Fee:
Individual Participant-200/-.
Team Participant:- Rs 300/- (For 2 Participants)
Rs 500/- (For 3 Participants)
Contact Person:
Faculty Co-ordinator: Dr. Sandeep Singh, Assistant Prof. EE
(9501115442)
Student Co-ordinator: Mr. Iqbaljot Singh
(7710775562)
Rules & Regulations
- This is a 1 on 1 type game.
- The balls used will be 2.5-inch tennis balls.
- Robots will be placed in different halves of the arena with ball in center of arena.
- The arena is made up of wooden ply of dimensions 8 feet in length and feet in 4 widths.
- The arena has 15 cm wide goal post on either sides. The arena is bounded from all sides.
- One team member is elected as the robot handler. Only that team member is permitted to control the robot during the game. Other member can handle the wire & battery of the robot. All other team members must remain outside the game zone.
- Each team will try to score goal by pushing the ball.
- Team with more number of goals will win the match.
- If ball goes out of arena it will be placed in center and match will be resumed.
- In case of a tie, 3 penalties would be taken by each team.
- Match duration will be announced on the day of event.
- Participants who misbehave may be asked to leave the competition area and risk being disqualified from the contest.
- Robots or participants that cause deliberate interference with other robots or damage to the arena will be disqualified.
- The organizers reserve the rights to change any or all of the above rules as they deem fit. Change in rules, if any will be notified to the registered teams.
- No AC power supply will be provided for the bots, participants are requested to use only DC power supply.
- Violation of any the above rules will lead to disqualification.
Note:
- All decisions of a referee and judges are final.
- All the specifications will be checked before the match. If any ROBOT fails to match the criteria, then TEAM will be disqualified.
ROBO GOLF
Event Details
Robo Golf is an exciting robotics competition where teams design, build, and program autonomous robots to play a game of golf. This unique event combines robotics, artificial intelligence, and sports, providing a fun and challenging experience for participants. The objective of Robo Golf is for the robot to navigate the golf course, avoid obstacles, and hit the ball into the hole using a robotic arm or actuator.
Eligibility: B. Tech, Polytechnic and School students are eligible.
Prize Amount:
1st Prize: 5100/-
2nd Prize: 3100/-
Number of Maximum Participants: 3
Registration Fee:
Individual Participant-200/-.
Team Participant:- Rs 300/- (For 2 Participants)
Rs 500/- (For 3 Participants)
Contact Person:
Faculty Co-ordinator: Er.Abhi Garg, Assistant Prof.
(9501115435)
Student Co-ordinator: Harinder Pal Singh
(94634 03648)
Rules & Regulations
- Maximum 5 Minutes will be given to each team.
- Winner would be the team who will put the ball in the hole with minimum shots in limited time.
- If there is a tie with the number of shots then the team having minimum time would be the winner.
- The ball must not be in contact with the robot for more than 3 seconds.
- In case of robot remains in contact with ball for more than 3 seconds then there will be a penalty of +2 shots for every extra second
- In case of robot remains in contact with ball for more than 3 seconds then robot must be removed from the ball event organizers.
- In case of tie in shots and time as well then there will be rematch between the teams
Note:
- All decisions of a referee and judges are final.
- All the specifications will be checked before the match. If any ROBOT fails to match the criteria, then TEAM will be disqualified.