Chandigarh University’s Tech Invent 2024, inaugurated by Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatraya, is one of India’s biggest tech festivals, attracting nearly 20,000 registrations from over 150 top-ranked institutions, including IITs and NITs. The two-day event features 55 competitions across diverse fields, offering Rs 10 lakh in prizes.
India's biggest Tech Fest features 55 events, 20,000 registrations from 150 top-ranked institutions.
Chandigarh, October 2024 – Chandigarh University's annual tech fest, Tech Invent 2024, was inaugurated by the Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatraya on Friday, bringing together young minds from all over the country to create, innovate and foster innovation across diverse domains at one of India's biggest tech event.
The dignitaries present at the grand inaugural ceremony of the event included Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) and Chandigarh University Chancellor Satnam Singh Sandhu.
With nearly 20,000 registrations from over 1500 top-ranked universities and educational institutions like IITs, NITs, IIITs and IIMs across the country, the two-day national level spectacular extravaganza at Chandigarh University campus is witnessing an impressive turnout of students from diversify fields of Engineering, Management, Mass Communication, Hotel Management, Fine Arts, Law, Science and Technology, Fashion designing, Industrial Design, and Architecture from all over India.
The Tech Invent 2024, the annual tech fest of Chandigarh University which is ranked among India's top 20 universities in the NIRF Rankings 2024, includes over 55 engaging competitions besides workshops, exhibitions and expert talks in diverse fields.
Prizes worth Rs 10 lakh will be given by Chandigarh University, India's premier university globally recognized for academic excellence, to the winners of various technical events on the concluding day of the tech Fest which has progressed to become one of the most popular platforms for youth talent hunt in India since its inception in 2014.
The opening day of the Tech Invent included a cultural extravaganza with star-studded performances by singer-actress Shirley Setia, Punjabi singer-actor Parmish Verma and Bollywood actor and film producer Arbaaz Khan. The tech fest will conclude with DJ night, 'Sunburn Campus' on Saturday.
In his address, the chief guest Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatraya, said Tech-Invent is one of the largest national level technical festivals organised by any Indian University.
"Tech events like this organised by Chandigarh University will play an important role in your and the country's bright future. Such tech fests help to promote interaction and collaboration and provide valuable insights on emerging trends in various fields," he said.
The Haryana Governor said under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is leaving no stone unturned to take maximum advantage of technological advancement and upgradation in every important sector.
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