Quest Global, a product engineering services company, announces the launch of the 13th edition of Ingenium, an engineering student competition. Ingenium invites students from select engineering institutions in India to compete and showcase their innovative engineering skills. The theme for 2025’s challenge is ‘Solving the world’s hardest engineering problems.’
Ingenium 2025 offers aspiring engineers a dynamic platform to demonstrate their technical acumen, creativity, and problem-solving skills. The competition challenges participants to develop cutting-edge solutions that address complex engineering problems across diverse industries. “Ingenium has always been about fostering the next generation of engineering leaders,” said Lux Ramalingam, Chief Operating Officer, Quest Global. “This year, we’re raising the bar by concentrating our efforts on some of India’s most promising engineering talent, providing them with an unparalleled opportunity to showcase their ingenuity and contribute to solving real-world challenges. We believe that investing in these bright minds is crucial for driving innovation and shaping a brighter future for the industry.”
The registration for the competition is open and will remain live until 27th January 2025. The 10-week competition, spanning January to March 2025, comprises four key stages. Initially, shortlisted teams will submit their ideas, followed by select teams advancing to the detailed project submission round with virtual presentations. The grand finale will feature the top 10 teams presenting solutions to Quest Global business managers at an event in Bangalore. The winning team will receive INR 2,00,000 a financial award and an educational visit to a manufacturing facility abroad, while the first and the second runners-up will be provided a financial reward as well.
Eligible students are invited to register and demonstrate their engineering prowess in ways that could potentially shape tomorrow’s engineering landscape.
For more information and registration, visit Quest Global Ingenium