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How to navigate and grow in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world.
Exploring the evolving landscape of AI jobs and future opportunities.
Introduction to key techniques in image processing and computer vision.
How RISC-V is shaping the future of computational systems and innovation.
A hands-on session on ethical hacking and cybersecurity fundamentals.
Devhost, the flagship event is a remarkable tech convergence by Sahyadri Open Source Community (SOSC), is set to be an exhilarating experience with an exciting mix of technical and non-technical events. It seeks to equip participants with knowledge and skills, while encouraging curiosity and fostering innovation. With a variety of tech and non-tech battles and events featuring dev talks and workshops led by industry experts, it creates opportunities for both personal development and self-exploration. Join the 22-hour live hack event to bring your ideas to fruition, with challenges designed for every level of experience.
SRC (Sahyadri Robotics Club) is a pioneering initiative that brings together tech enthusiasts and innovators to explore the latest advancements in technology. Our mission is to foster creativity and collaboration among participants through hands-on workshops, engaging discussions, and interactive sessions. Whether you're a seasoned expert or just starting your tech journey, SRC provides a platform for everyone to learn, share ideas, and make a difference. Join us in our upcoming events where we dive into exciting topics ranging from artificial intelligence to sustainable technology practices.
Participants form teams to tackle company-funded problem statements. The event includes an introduction, a 22-hour live hack, and a three-phase evaluation: Design, Progress, and Presentation. Judges evaluate teams on approach, ideas, user experience, soft skills, cost, and complexity. The final presentation is offline. Teams can be of any branch. Prizes will be awarded to the top-performing teams. Eligibility is open to all students. Mentors will be available to provide guidance and support throughout the hackathon.