Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading global IT services hosted the grand finale of the sixth edition of its premier engineering and Internet of Things (IoT) challenge, EngiNX – Engineering for the Next Generation, at its Olympus Center, Thane in Mumbai.
The theme this year was ‘Digital Twin’ (i.e. a digital copy or replica of a physical asset or a system), and saw over 75,000 students registering from 1,600 institutes across the country. More than 8,500 teams participated in the qualifying round and the selected teams had to propose a use case for a digital twin of a product, process or a system in the areas of smart manufacturing, smart ecosystems, smart mobility, smart machines, and smart health.
After two grueling rounds, the top five teams made it to the grand finale. For the ultimate showdown, the teams had to create and showcase their digital twin with all their physical, digital systems and algorithms. An esteemed panel of judges assessed the entries, and announced the winners:
- Winners – Team Vision – Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore – Smart Manufacturing
- 1st Runners up – PSGiTech-2 – PSG ITECH, Coimbatore – Smart Machines
- 2nd Runners up – Netaji Subhash Engineering College, Kolkata – Smart Ecosystem
The winners were awarded a grand prize of Rs 5 lakh, the runners up took home Rs 2.5 lakh, and the second runners up received Rs.1 lakh. All the finalists received provisional offers to join TCS after completing their engineering degrees.
Speaking on the occasion,Regu Ayyaswamy,Vice President, IoT and Engineering & Industrial Services, said, “Every edition of TCS’ EngiNX has created opportunities to explore the latest technology, and having introduced the concept of Digital Twin, this edition was no different. IoT brings newer avenues for young engineers to embrace techno-social innovation in the digital era. The contest has emerged as a great platform for students to showcase competitive spirit and talent in emerging areas.”
EngiNX is TCS’ flagship contest that celebrates the spirit of innovation in engineering and design by encouraging aspiring engineers to tackle real-world problems, using digital technologies such as IoT. It is part of TCS’ gamified talent acquisition strategy that includes other contests such as TESTimony, HackQuest, and CodeVita to identify the best engineering talent in a Business 4.0™ world.