Welcome to Innovision 2024-25! Innovision is a unique competition aimed at empowering students to use technology for good, solving real-world challenges across three key areas: Health, Environment & Agriculture, and SmartSchool Solutions. The competition encourages creativity, critical thinking, and alignment with the STEM curriculum, allowing students across different grades to tackle challenges suited to their learning levels.
Real-world challenges & Topic details to work
Innovision focuses on solving pressing real-world challenges. Participants can choose from three key areas:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
OMOTEC will provide free coaching and mentorship to the top 8 teams selected after the initial idea submission round. There will be no training fees for these teams during the development phase.
OMOTEC will guide the selected teams through mentorship, providing technical support, resources, and coaching throughout the development of their projects. OMOTEC coaches will assist teams in refining their ideas, implementing technology, and preparing for the final showcase.
The training sessions will be conducted both online and at OMOTEC's facilities, depending on the location and availability of the teams. Further details will be provided to selected teams after the idea submission phase
Yes, participants are encouraged to bring their own materials and equipment. However, OMOTEC will provide support and access to certain resources and equipment if required during the training phase.
Yes, students from different schools can form a team, as long as they meet the competition's eligibility requirements and register as a single team.
There is no entry fee for the competition. However, participants may need to bear the cost of any materials or tools required to build their projects unless provided by OMOTEC during the development phase.
Teams will be notified via email and through the official Innovision website regarding their selection status after each round.
Yes, the top teams will receive exciting prizes, including recognition certificates and opportunities to showcase their projects at national platforms like WSRO, IIT Fest, and interschool competitions.
Teams should expect to dedicate several hours per week during the development phase, especially if they are selected for coaching and project execution.
Teams are allowed to make modifications to their projects until the final showcase, as long as they adhere to the competition's rules and guidelines. Significant changes should be documented and included in the final submission.
All communication, training, and documentation will be conducted in English. However, support in other local languages may be available upon request.
For any additional queries or support, participants can contact the Innovision team at [email/contact details] or through the Innovision competition website's support section.
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