InfernoX 1.0
Inter-School Hackathon Competition
Spark. Build. Burn with Brilliance
What is InfernoX 1.0?
InfernoX 1.0 is an inter-school hackathon built around real problem-solving — not just random projects.
Problem we’re solving
Students often build projects without a real problem focus, so ideas don’t translate into impact.
Our solution
A structured hackathon experience: register, attend the introduction session, submit a proposal with a recording, get shortlisted, and move toward the next round.

Build with Purpose
Collaborate, iterate, and pitch something meaningful.
Competitive Tracks
Pick one track and build an AI solution with real-world value.
Education & Skill Development
Build tools and platforms to enhance learning, training, accessibility, and skill development.
Disaster Management & Resilience
Create systems for disaster preparedness, early warning, response, and recovery.
Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency
Design systems for solar, wind, bioenergy, and efficient energy usage.
AI for Post-harvest Management
Predict storage needs and reduce spoilage with AI monitoring systems.
Open Innovation
Bring any original tech/AI idea that solves a real-world problem — creativity is unlimited.
Important Dates & Information
Launch • Registration • Introduction Session • Proposal • First Round • Finals
Official Launch of InfernoX 1.0
Feb 8InfernoX 1.0 officially launches.
Registrations
Extended till Mar 24Registrations have been extended till March 24th. Teams must register and confirm participation before the final deadline.
Introduction Session (Online)
Mar 25All registered students must participate in the first Introduction Session.
Proposal Submission Deadline
Apr 7Teams must submit their proposal presentation together with a 15-minute proposal explanation recording before the deadline.
Announcement of First Round Winners
Apr 10The first round winners will be officially announced after the proposal evaluation process is completed.
Final Event / Project Demonstration
Expected: May 30 – Jun 5Finalists will demonstrate their working solutions and compete for awards during the final event.
Important Notice
All registered students must participate in the first Introduction Session.
Further information, including submission links, guidelines, additional instructions, and sample materials will be provided during the Introduction Session.
Prizes & Recognition
All Finalists will receive a Finalist Certificate. All Winners will receive a Winner Certificate.
1st Prize
Grand Champion
2nd Prize
First Runner-up
3rd Prize
Second Runner-up
Register Your Team
Registrations extended till March 24th
Registration deadline has been extended to 24th March.
Team Registration
Teams of 2–5 • Open to all school students
Requirements
- 2–5 students (same school)
- Laptop(s) for the team
- Basic coding knowledge
- Attendance at the Introduction Session
How it works
Register, attend the introduction session, and submit your proposal package.