Techkriti, the Annual Technology and Entrepreneurship Festival of IIT Kanpur brings you the opportunity to be a part of the Renaissance of Geeks to uncover the hidden talent inside you.
BATTLEFIELD, which provides business freaks a platform to drive their hunger for tracking corporate grievances and push hardly their thought provoking process to come up with path breaking solutions. It is basically a case study competition, which challenges your decision making power and ability to convince with logical justifications.
The event consists of 3 stages:
1.Submission of solutions of case excerpts uploaded on the website.
2.Teams selected will be invited to IIT Kanpur for presentation of one of the case solution submitted by them in front of panel of judges.
3.The five finalists from second round will have to present the solution of case given 12 hours before the final round in front of judges which will decide the ultimate winner.
For more details:
http://www.techkriti.org/competitions/battlefield
For any queries contact us at
battl...@techkriti.org
ENDEAVOUR invites you to showcase any hardware or software projects from all departments modeled into a working project. You can also participate in this event with any of the hardware or software projects that you are working on or had once worked on. All we require is the creativity and HARD WORK you have put in – maybe in your degree projects, summer projects or competitive models for any event. We don’t put any restrictions on when OR for what purpose the model/software was developed.
Prizes worth INR 80,000 are up for grabs. So, endeavour and win…!!!
For more information please visit:
http://techkriti.org/#/competitions/endeavour/.
In case of any query,mail us at:
ende...@techkriti.orgDeadline for abstract submission for both the events, Battlefield and Endeavour is 18th dec. 2011. So hurry up...
Contacts of event coordinators:
http://www.techkriti.org/competitions/tremor/tremor/#/contact/eventcoordinators/
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Regards,
Team Techkriti