Vikrant University, Gwalior, in association with the Quality Circle Forum of India (QCFI) and Senselive Technologies, organized Stage 3 of InduX 5.0 – the 24-hour National Hackathon on 28th and 29th October 2025, where some of the best young innovators, coders, designers, and tech-savvy young people from all over the country gathered together to work on one dream: to develop solutions that will impact the future of technology and society.
Day 1: Inauguration and the Spark of Innovation
With energy and excitement, the hackathon began. The opening session included Dr. Rajesh Chhabra as the Chief Guest. He spoke to the participants about innovation, critical thinking, and problem-solving while promoting the idea that technology is more than just code; it is transforming and enhancing life.
There were over 400 students from 40+ institutions across India, with groups from IIT Mandi, ABV-IIITM Gwalior, MITS Gwalior, Ramdeobaba University Nagpur, Sanjeevani University Maharashtra, RN Patel Institute of Technology Surat, ISPM BSIOTR Pune, P P Savani University Surat, and many more.
Participants collaborated in teams to begin brainstorming and designing solutions to real world problems spanning a variety of sectors including healthcare, sustainability, automation, agriculture, AI, and smart infrastructure. The campus buzzed with creativity as students began to open their laptops, fill whiteboards, and began to think with no limits.
The 24-Hour Challenge: Coding, Collaboration & Commitment
With the countdown going, participants were fully engaged in serious research, coding, prototyping, and teamwork. Sleepless hours, coffee cups, bug fixing, and collaboration occupied the next 24 hours. Along the way, mentors and technical support provided assistance to the participants at various intervals, helping them mold ideas to make projects impactful and feasible.
What is unique about InduX 5.0, however, is not just the competition but the spirit of peer learning, resilience, creativity, and leadership.
Evaluation and Jury Feedback: Where Ideas Meet Innovation
After 24 hours of continuous innovation, teams presented their ideas, projects, and products before a jury comprised of members from the business and academic sectors. The jury rated the 52 projects in terms of innovation value, technical feasibility, market relevance, and originality, along with presentation quality.
Jury members represented or worked for organizations such as Mondelez International, JK Tyre & Industries Ltd., Godrej Group, Crompton Greaves, SRF Limited, Simplifying Skills, and academic institutions including ABV-IIITM Gwalior. Their input helped students understand industry demands, helped elaborate ideas, and provided students opportunities to think on a broader and practical level.
Valedictory Ceremony and Results: Celebrating Excellence
The event concluded with an uplifting valedictory ceremony featuring Dr. Ashok K. Mittal, Retd Professor from IIT Kanpur, who urged students to strike a balance between innovation, social conscious, and national development.
Winners were announced for the following prizes:
First Prize (βΉ1,00,000) went to InnoCrew and Ampere Squad
Second Prize (βΉ75,000) were Codesoft and The NextGen Automators
Third Prize (βΉ50,000) were EcoData Coders and ChaturGo
To recognize the efforts of all the finalist teams, every team which reached the Stage 3 Final Presentations held at the CFI was awarded the Chancellor’s Prize of βΉ5,000
Conclusion: Innovation Beyond the Competition
The InduX 5.0 was not just a hackathon; it was a journey of creativity, determination, and collaboration. It reflects the serious commitment of Vikrant University to cultivate a culture of innovation, research, leadership, entrepreneurship, and growth through sustainable technology.
Even though the event has ended, the ideas, the collaboration, and the inspiration sparked will remain for years to come and will be part of the future innovation and personal contributions.