– Registration began on August 5; ideas submission deadline is August 12 via AQVH portal.
– Internal college-level hackathons scheduled for August 17; semifinals on August 23; finals on September 3.
– Teams can submit upto two problem statements with ₹4 lakh as total prize money for winners.
The AQVH 2025 reflects India’s ongoing focus on leveraging technology-including emerging fields like quantum computing-for addressing critical socio-economic challenges. By harnessing student creativity through collaborative efforts with prominent private sector leaders such as IBM and TCS alongside government institutions like DST, this initiative builds bridges between academia, industry in alignment with programs such as ‘Innovate AP’ & ‘Startup India’. The emphasis is likely to boost research capabilities while creating employment pipelines linked toward India’s future-Tech growth particularly broader Governance+ Decision spaces but exact tangible outputs hinge sucessful participation wydar cycle organized milestones concluding Sept njegov remaining neutral