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NEXTGEN 26'1
Chennai.

Build AI, robotics, software and engineering solutions that solve real-world problems. Showcase your talent, work with AI, and win serious maker gear.

CHENNAI / 2026FOR CLASS 9–12
THINK.BUILD.SHOW.
Hack with AI Magic
DateSaturday - 1st August, 2026
Duration8.30 AM to 3.30 PM
VenueTo be announced
ThemeBuilt for a Better Tomorrow
GRAND PRIZE

Full Raspberry Pi 5 Maker Kit

Everything needed to build AI, robotics and IoT projects.

  • Raspberry Pi 5 (4GB)
  • Camera Module
  • High-Speed SD Card
  • 45W USB-C Charger
Top 5 TeamsMedals & Certificates
All ParticipantsParticipation Certificate
02 — WHY NEXTGEN 26'1?

Why NextGen 26'1?

Not another science exhibition. Not another coding contest. NextGen rewards students who identify real problems, build functional solutions, and prove that their ideas work.

Every project is evaluated on functionality, implementation, testing, and impact—not just ideas or presentations.

Every winning project shares four qualities:

Solves a real problem
Demonstrates working functionality
Survives live testing
Creates measurable impact

Functional Prototype

Build a working solution—not just a presentation.

Working > Talking

Live Verification

Projects are tested live before judges.

Built to Perform

Real-World Impact

Solve meaningful problems.

Impact First

Engineering Excellence

Implementation matters more than theory.

Ideas → Reality
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Competition Tracks

Choose your track

Participants must choose one of the following two tracks for their project.

TRACK A · SOFTWARE

Future of Education

Projects that transform the educational landscape.

  • Educational technology platforms
  • Student productivity and time-management tools
  • Accessibility solutions for inclusive education
  • AI-assisted learning and tutoring systems
  • Academic management and administration systems
  • Digital learning experiences and interactive revision tools
  • Educational games and simulations

Examples: AI Study Assistant, Smart Attendance System, Personalized Learning Platform, Career Guidance Portal.

TRACK B · HARDWARE

Engineering for Tomorrow

Hardware, automation, and engineering solutions.

  • Robotics and autonomous systems
  • Internet of Things (IoT) applications
  • Automation and smart device integration
  • Sustainability and environmental monitoring solutions
  • Assistive technology and mobility devices
  • Embedded systems and smart infrastructure
  • Intelligent disaster response systems

Examples: Smart Waste Management System, Agricultural Monitoring Device, Assistive Mobility Device, Disaster Response Robot, Smart Home Automation System.


Presentation Format

Your time on stage

4
Minutes
Project Demonstration
2
Minutes
Judge Questions
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Testing & Verification

How projects are tested

Judges may request any of the following.

01

Live Demonstration

Project must be fully operational before presentation.

02

Feature Validation

Judges verify that claimed features actually work.

03

Architecture Explanation

Explain how your system is designed and why.

04

Source Code Review

Judges may review your code and ask about choices.

05

Logic Explanation

Walk through your algorithms and decisions.

06

Hardware Inspection

Physical components and wiring may be examined.

Unable to demonstrate = reduced scores or disqualification.


Standards & Integrity

Originality matters

What we value

  • Original thinking
  • Technical creativity
  • Practical implementation
  • User-focused design
  • Scalability and growth potential

What is prohibited

  • Copying online projects
  • Purchased projects
  • Presenting someone else's work
  • Reusing winning projects

Innovation does not necessarily mean complexity. Simple, well-executed solutions solving important real-world problems are highly encouraged.

Judges may question implementation. Failure to explain functionality can result in disqualification.


Judging Criteria

How we evaluate

Each project is scored across six key dimensions.

15%
Problem Identification & Understanding
20%
Innovation & Creativity
25%
Technical Implementation
20%
Testing & Reliability
10%
Real-World Impact & Feasibility
10%
Presentation & Communication

Awards & Recognition

What you can win

GRAND PRIZE

Raspberry Pi 5 Kit

Full maker kit including Raspberry Pi 5, camera module, SD card, and 45W charger.

+ Medal + Certificate of Excellence
TOP 10 TEAMS

ESP Kit + Certificate

ESP32 development kit and Certificate of Excellence for the top ten teams.

Recognition for strong builds
TOP 5 TEAMS

Medal + Certificate

Medal and Certificate of Excellence for the top five teams overall.

Recognition across all dimensions
ALL PARTICIPANTS

Participation Certificate

Every participant receives a certificate recognizing their contribution.

Everyone who builds matters

Code of Conduct

Play fair. Build with purpose.

All participants are expected to uphold the highest standards of integrity and respect.

Respect competitors, judges, and volunteers
Maintain academic integrity
Follow venue regulations
Misconduct or cheating = disqualification

Registration

Bring your team.

Register one or two teams from your school, or sign up as an individual. Each team may include up to three students.

Students must be in Classes 9–12
Maximum 2 teams per school
Team size: 1–3 students
Or register as an individual
Cross-school teams are allowed
A participant may belong to only one team

Your details

Your details are used only for competition coordination.

Organising Team

Reach out for registrations, sponsorships and event queries.

LG
L Gokul
Chennai President
[email protected] +91 96772 16378
SNV
Sathya Naryanan V
Chennai Vice President
[email protected] +91 72001 81045
AK
Abinaav K
Event Manager
[email protected] +91 93637 19509
AM
Annamalai M
Event Manager
AA
Arvindhan A
Financial Manager
TP
Thirukartikeyan PR
Media Manager
KG
Kamleshwar GV
Outreach Lead
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