Meet Our Young Innovators: Student Tech Stories
From coding lines to robot battles, see the real projects students have built and showcased for our National Championships.
Meet the 'Code Questers' from Lion Public School. This video introduces the young, dynamic team of coders and designers as they prepare to compete in our National Robotics and Coding Championship at IIT Delhi.
Students from Venkateshwara Vidya Mandir school in Tamil Nadu introduce their three teams: the creators of 'Erbi', the 'Astron' team, and the 'Maze Mice'. They share their excitement for the National Level Championship at IIT Mumbai.
Meet the 'Tech Titans' from The Global Edge School, Hyderabad. The team members introduce themselves and their goal of contributing to Swachh Bharat through their innovative projects for the Techradiance Championship.
Team 'Innovarium' from Sentia The Global School introduces their vision for the future of AI. They discuss their goal to revolutionize how humans interact with technology, moving beyond current hardware limitations.
A student shares her thrilling experience participating in our robotics competition. She talks about how the challenge evolved from a simple contest to an exciting journey of learning and discovery.
Meet 'Nuketech', a team from St. Mary's School, Pune. Their video showcases the passion, creativity, and collaborative spirit that drives them as they prepare for the National Techradiance Championship.
Vihaan from Vasavi Public School shares his journey as a robotics enthusiast. He talks about overcoming challenges while building his robot and invites everyone to see his final creation at the IIT Bombay championship.
About Meet Our Young Innovators
These students are moving far beyond textbooks. Whether it is an Arduino-powered line follower robot or a complex Python-based AI model, every project showcased here represents the entire engineering lifecycle. These innovators have navigated the process of debugging code, assembling circuits, and refining their designs to prepare for competition at prestigious venues like IIT Delhi.
Our approach is built on a simple premise: technology is something you build, not just something you read about. The projects you see in this gallery are the results of our workshops and national championships, where students from Class 3 to postgrad level learn to apply logic to real-world problems.
Building the Foundation
Every innovator here started with a challenge. Some began by learning how to use an L298N motor driver for their robots, while others dove into Python to automate simple tasks. Our workshops focus on providing the hardware—microcontrollers, sensors, and chassis—and the guidance needed to assemble a functional bot.
Beyond the Classroom
The goal of our national championships is to give students a platform that mirrors real-world engineering environments. Students work in teams, practice presenting their ideas, and deal with the pressure of a live arena.
We focus on three core areas:
- Robotics: Mastering mechanics, electronics, and coding for tasks like maze-solving and robo-soccer.
- Coding: Developing logic through Python, Scratch, and app development.
- Innovation: Creating unique solutions for real-world issues, such as crop fire detection or smart home systems.
Whether a student is just starting with a 2-day workshop or competing at our national finale, our focus remains the same: helping them build the confidence to try, fail, and improve. It is not about perfect wins—it is about the resilience built while fixing a bug or calibrating a sensor.
Techradiance
We’re Techradiance. We started in 2015 to show kids that technology is not just theory to memorize—it is something you build with your own hands. We run the robotics championships that push students to move past simple tutorials and start creating their own solutions for real-world problems.
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