Tata Technologies announces winners of InnoVent 2026
Date: 23 Jan 2026
Tata
Technologies announced the successful conclusion of the 3rd edition of its
flagship engineering innovation hackathon, Tata Technologies InnoVent 2026,
supported by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Launched
in June 2025, this edition of InnoVent invited engineering students across
India to build solutions for “Innovating the Future of Smart Mobility Powered
by Intelligence, Engineered for 2030”, tackling real-world challenges in the
automotive and manufacturing sectors. The initiative continues to strengthen
Tata Technologies’ engagement with academia, helping young engineers develop
future-ready skills and engineering better careers for themselves.
InnoVent 2026 drew a powerful response from
campuses across the country:
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10,247 participants
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2,822 unique projects
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404 colleges from 28 states across India
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39% participation by women
Warren
Harris, MD & CEO of Tata Technologies noted - "InnoVent at Tata
Technologies represents our conviction that the future is shaped by those who
combine engineering excellence with human purpose to engineer a better
world"
Over
650 hours of innovation training and mentoring were delivered by the Tata
Technologies Business Excellence team and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to help
students translate their ideas into robust prototypes ready for real-world
environments.
The
innovation journey culminated in the Demo Day hosted at Tata Technologies’
Hinjewadi campus in Pune, where the top 10 teams showcased their prototypes to
an eminent industry jury comprising:
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Warren Harris, CEO & MD, Tata Technologies
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Lalitha Indrakanti, CEO, Jaguar Land Rover – Technology and Business, Services
India (JLR-TBSI)
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S K Dash, Chief Technical Officer, Air India
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Marc Wille, CEO, ES-Tec Group
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S Sukanya, COO, Tata Technologies
After
a detailed evaluation, the jury announced the following winners:
First Prize – Rs 3,00,000
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Team Drushti
•Intelligent
Customization of Vehicle Infotainment System for Visually Impaired Drivers
based on Medical Conditions
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CMR College of Engineering& Technology, Hyderabad
Second Prize – Rs 1,00,000
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Team The T-Factor
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Avoiding Breakdowns Through Automatic Self-Prevention Using Edge-based AI
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Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai
Third Prize – Rs 50,000
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Team SwarmSync
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Intelligent Fleet Operations Management using V2X Communication
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International Institute of Information Technology (I²IT), Pune
In
addition to the top three awards, all 42 finalists received career
opportunities with Tata Technologies, providing them with a platform to
continue their innovation journey within the organisation. All participants
also received one-year access to the iGETIT learning platform, enabling them to
deepen their skills in emerging technologies.
Top 10 finalist projects at InnoVent 2026
1.
Intelligent Fleet Operations Management using V2X Communication – Team
SwarmSync, International Institute of Information Technology (I²IT), Hinjewadi,
Pune
2.
Enhancing Connected Vehicle Security Using Blockchain Solutions– Team Unified
Logic, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore
3.
Wireless Battery Charging Solution for Moving Electric Vehicles – Team
Techtronix, VEL Tech Multi-Tech, Chennai
4.
Intelligent Customization of Vehicle Infotainment System for Visually Impaired
Drivers Based on Medical Conditions– Team Drushti, CMR College of Engineering
& Technology, Hyderabad
5.
Real-time Road Hazard Monitoring System for Vehicle Safety– Team Empty Road,
Rajalakshmi Engineering College, Chennai
6.
Real-time Fault Detection System in EVs Fleet Using Smart Simulation Using OTA
Platform – Team Grid Gurus, SardarVallabhbhai National Institute of Technology,
Surat
7.
Avoiding Breakdowns Through Automatic Self-Prevention Using Edge-based AI –
Team The T-Factor, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai
8.
Development Ofa Hybrid Vehicle With CNG-powered Range Extension – Team EcoDrive
Innovator, Sanjivani University, Kopargaon
9.
AI-led Intelligent Battery Monitoring System – Team EN3RGE, Maulana Azad
National Institute of Technology, Bhopal
10
A-pillar Blind Spot Elimination and Steering Feedback System for Safer Driving–
Team Jupiter07, SR University, Warangal
These
projects reflect the breadth of innovation across safety, energy efficiency,
accessibility, fleet optimisation, cybersecurity and next-gen EV systems.
A
humanoid robot played multiple roles throughout the event.