Key Points

Amity University’s TECHNOVATE-2025 concluded with a showcase of 350+ student engineering projects. Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan lauded the innovations, emphasizing their potential for start-ups. Winners included AI-based ventilators and modular GPS tracking systems. The event highlighted Amity’s focus on global exposure and research-driven education.

Key Points: Amity University Concludes TECHNOVATE-2025 with Student Innovations

  • Over 350 engineering projects displayed
  • AI-based portable ventilator wins award
  • Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan praises student innovation
  • Global exposure programs highlighted
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TECHNOVATE-2025, showcasing students' innovations, concludes at Amity

Amity University wraps up TECHNOVATE-2025, showcasing 350+ engineering projects with awards for top innovations like AI ventilators and GPS tracking systems.

"We are proud of our students who have shown incredible talent and creativity through their projects. – Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan"

Noida, May 22

TECHNOVATE-2025, the prestigious Annual Engineering Project & Poster Presentation "Technovate-2025", organized by Amity School of Engineering and Technology (ASET), Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida Campus, on 21st- 22 May 2025, concluded with a Valedictory Session and Award Distribution Ceremony.

Over 350 Projects and Posters were displayed during the two-day event, showcasing engineering students' creativity, technical skills and innovative ideas.

Lauding the innovations developed by the students, Dr Ashok K Chauhan Founder President, Amity Education Group stated, "We are extremely proud of our students who have shown their incredible talent and creativity through their projects.

Research and innovation are the focus areas at Amity, and start-ups are getting a lot of support from the government. We are certain that many of our brilliant students' projects will be converted into start-ups and get patented, thereby contributing to the country's start-up ecosystem."

Dr Gurinder Singh, Group Vice Chancellor of Amity Universities, said that students must be provided with global exposure. Amity's Three Continent Program, Study Abroad Program, and Global Study Programs aim to expand the students' horizons on a global platform.

Dr Manoj Kumar Pandey, Director of Amity School of Engineering & Technology, stated, "This year, not only the final-year students but engineering students of all years have been provided with the opportunity to showcase their projects. Industry leaders have judged their projects, and the winners will be awarded trophies and certificates."

The "Best Innovative Idea Project Award" was presented to Charvi Bagga and Akshit Verma, students of Computer Science Engineering for their Project, "Integrated Framework of Digital Twin and BIM Enhanced Infrastructure Monitoring", "Best Technical Implementation Project Award" was given to Dhruv Singh Rathore and Saksham Arora, students of Electrical and Electronic Engineering for their innovation "AI and ML based Portable Ventilator", the "Best Start up Potential Project Award" was given to Shah Naveed Nisar and E. Krishnaraj, students of Mechanical Engineering, for their Project, "Building a Modular GPS tracking System", amongst many other awards presented during the Valedictory Ceremony.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Amazing to see such brilliant innovations from our young engineers! The digital twin project sounds futuristic. More power to Amity for nurturing this talent 🇮🇳 Hope some of these get funding and become successful startups!
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Priya M.
The portable ventilator project is truly commendable - we need more such affordable medical solutions in rural India. Though I wonder why there aren't more women award winners? Would like to see better gender representation in engineering innovations next year.
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Arjun S.
As an Amity alumni, proud to see my juniors doing such great work! The global exposure programs mentioned are really valuable. But colleges should also focus on making these innovations accessible to common people, not just startups for urban elites.
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Neha T.
Wonderful initiative! 👏 The GPS tracking system could be revolutionary for logistics sector. My suggestion - next year include a category for sustainable/environment-friendly engineering solutions. Climate change is the biggest challenge we face today!
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Vikram J.
Good to see private universities contributing to India's innovation ecosystem. But how many of these projects will actually reach commercialization stage? Colleges should tie up with MSME ministry for better implementation of student projects.
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Sanjana R.
The projects sound impressive but the article doesn't explain them properly for non-tech readers like me. Media should simplify technical concepts so common people can appreciate our students' work. Still, josh hai young India ka! ✨

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