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Tata Technologies and Amazon Web Services Launch the 3rd Edition of InnoVent hackathon

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Tata Technologies, a global leader in product engineering and digital solutions, has officially unveiled the 3rd edition of its flagship engineering innovation hackathon, InnoVent, in partnership with Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS). Following the achievements of earlier editions, InnoVent 2026 provides engineering students across India with an encouraging platform to create innovative solutions that tackle real-world issues within the mobility value chain. Building on the achievements of earlier editions, InnoVent 2026 offers engineering students across India a platform to create innovative solutions that address

This year’s theme - Innovating the Future of Smart Mobility - encourages engineering students from all over India to leverage cutting-edge technologies such as AI, Generative AI, Agentic AI, IoT, Embedded Software, Cloud Computing, Digital Twins, and AR/VR to devise solutions that address critical challenges in the mobility sector. Submissions for the hackathon can encompass all vital elements of mobility, including software-defined vehicles, AI-integrated embedded intelligence, autonomous AI agents for mobility systems, decision-making frameworks based on Agentic AI for vehicles, sustainable transportation solutions, smart manufacturing systems, secure communications, and immersive driving experiences.

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Warren Harris, MD and CEO of Tata Technologies says, “Tata Technologies InnoVent underscores our continued commitment to engineering a brighter, smarter, and sustainable future. Through this collaboration with AWS, we are fostering an ecosystem where young engineers can innovate for smarter, cleaner, and more connected mobility. I am looking forward to the extraordinary ideas that this year’s edition will bring to life.”

Satinder Pal Singh, Head, Solution Architecture, AWS India and South Asia, says, “We are pleased to collaborate with Tata Technologies on the third edition of InnoVent, a hackathon that provides young innovators in India with the opportunity to address real-world mobility challenges." 

 

"By providing access to AWS cloud technologies and expert guidance, we aim to empower students to build transformative, scalable solutions, as well as develop technical skills—from IoT to artificial intelligence—to prepare them for the evolving demands of the industry. We look forward to the innovative smart mobility solutions that will be presented by this year's participants,” adds Satinder.

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Santosh Singh, President & Global Head of Marketing and Business Excellence at Tata Technologies says, “InnoVent offers young engineering students a platform to upskill on modern technologies and empower them with skills needed to innovate solutions that address the biggest challenges being faced by the mobility industry. This year's focus on innovations that will shape the future of smart mobility highlights the importance of nurturing fresh ideas from young minds. We are excited to see how students leverage technologies like Agentic AI to innovate autonomous and intelligent solutions that redefine the boundaries of smart mobility.”

 

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