NEXORA INNOVATION SUMMIT    

Nexora Innovation Summit is a global student-centered innovation hackathon designed to create a structured environment where ideas, technology, and execution come together to solve real-world problems. It is built as a multi-domain innovation platform that encourages participants to go beyond theoretical learning and actively engage in building functional, scalable, and meaningful solutions.

Unlike traditional hackathons that are limited to narrow domains or short-term experimentation, Nexora is designed to reflect how real-world innovation actually happens. In the real world, solutions are rarely confined to a single field. They require a combination of technical understanding, design thinking, product awareness, and business logic. Nexora is structured to replicate this environment in a simplified and accessible format for students.

The hackathon welcomes participants from all academic backgrounds, not just computer science or engineering. Whether a participant is exploring artificial intelligence, building a fintech application, designing a web platform, or working on sustainability solutions, Nexora provides an open space to experiment and build.

The core philosophy of Nexora Innovation Summit is based on three fundamental principles:

1. Open Innovation
Participants are not restricted by rigid categories. They are encouraged to explore ideas freely across domains and combine multiple technologies to build hybrid solutions. This ensures creativity is not limited by structure.

2. Practical Execution
The focus is not just on ideas but on execution. Participants are expected to build working prototypes or functional systems that demonstrate real understanding of the problem and solution space.

3. Student Empowerment
The hackathon is exclusively designed for students to provide a balanced environment where learning, collaboration, and innovation happen simultaneously without external professional pressure.

Nexora Innovation Summit also encourages collaboration between students with different skill sets. A strong team might include developers, designers, and product thinkers working together to solve a single problem. This approach helps simulate real startup or product development environments.

Participants will also gain exposure to structured problem-solving, system design thinking, and project communication—skills that are essential for future careers in technology, entrepreneurship, and research.

Requirements

The submission process for Nexora Innovation Summit is designed to ensure clarity, fairness, and meaningful evaluation of all projects. Participants are expected to submit not just an idea, but a complete representation of their thought process, execution strategy, and technical implementation.

What Participants Are Expected to Build

Participants are required to develop a working solution that addresses a real-world problem or improves an existing system. The solution must demonstrate:

  • Clear understanding of the problem space
  • Logical and structured approach to solving the problem
  • Functional prototype or working system
  • Evidence of technical execution

Participants are free to choose their domain of interest. The hackathon does not enforce a single direction. Instead, it encourages exploration across fields such as:

  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning systems
  • Financial technology applications
  • Web and mobile platforms
  • SaaS products and infrastructure tools
  • Cybersecurity solutions
  • Data-driven analytics systems
  • Developer tools and APIs
  • Product strategy prototypes
  • Open innovation concepts

The objective is not just to complete a project but to demonstrate how well an idea is understood and implemented.

Mandatory Submission Components

Each submission must include the following structured elements:

1. Project Title and Description

A clear and concise explanation of the project. This should define what the solution is and what problem it solves.

2. Problem Statement

Participants must clearly describe the problem being addressed, including why it is relevant and important.

3. Solution Overview

A structured explanation of how the proposed solution works and what approach has been used to solve the problem.

4. Working Prototype

A functional demonstration of the solution. This may include:

  • Live deployed application
  • GitHub repository
  • API or backend service
  • Interactive prototype

5. Technical Implementation

A breakdown of technologies, frameworks, and architecture used in the project.

6. Use Case Explanation

Explanation of how the solution can be applied in real-world scenarios and what impact it can create.

7. Team Information

Names of participants along with their roles and contributions.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$5,500+ in prizes
+ other prizes
Winner – 1st Place
$2,000 in cash
1 winner

Official Winner Certificate (First Position)
Digital Winner Badge for professional profiles
Exclusive Winner Trophy / Medal (if applicable)
Featured spotlight across official hackathon platforms
Priority access to future innovation programs
Premium swag kit from organizers

Second Position Award – Innovation Excellence Package
$1,500 in cash
1 winner

Official Runner-Up Certificate (Second Position)
Digital Achievement Badge
Recognition on official leaderboard
Curated swag kit from organizers
Early access to selected future events
Special mention in event documentation

Third Position Award – Outstanding Achievement Package
$1,000 in cash
1 winner

Official Certificate of Excellence (Third Position)
Digital Recognition Badge
Inclusion in official winners list
Standard swag kit from organizers
Community recognition mention
Eligibility for future opportunities

Participation Award
600 winners

Every participant who successfully submits a valid project will be recognized for their effort and contribution. This award ensures that learning, experimentation, and participation are formally acknowledged.

Award Includes:

Participation Certificate (Verified)
Digital Participation Badge
Proof of involvement in Nexora Innovation Summit
Access to post-event community updates
Eligibility for future hackathon invitations

Theme-Based Awards – Domain Excellence Recognition
$100 in cash
10 winners

Each theme-based award recognizes outstanding work within a specific domain. These awards are designed to highlight specialized excellence and encourage focused innovation across different fields.

Award Includes (for each theme winner):

Theme Winner Certificate (Domain-specific)
Digital Excellence Badge for the respective domain
Official recognition as category winner
Feature listing under theme winners section
Curated swag kit (select categories)
Priority visibility in hackathon showcase

Referral Contributor Awards
100 winners

Participants who contribute to growing the hackathon community through referrals will receive special recognition. This award is designed to acknowledge participants who help expand engagement and bring more innovators into the ecosystem.

Award Includes:

Referral Contribution Certificate
Digital Community Builder Badge
Exclusive Nexora swag items (based on milestone)
Recognition in referral leaderboard
Priority consideration for ambassador roles
Special appreciation mention in reports

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Professional Jury Panel

Professional Jury Panel
To be Declared soon !!

Kumar Sivanarayana

Kumar Sivanarayana
SDE II , Meta

Deepti Kapoor

Deepti Kapoor
Software Engineer at Goldman Sachs

Judging Criteria

  • Problem Solving
  • Presentation

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