Congratulations on successfully registering for the Arduino Innovation League! We’re thrilled to have you join this exciting competition that celebrates creativity and innovation. Now, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and bring your ideas to life using Arduino IDE!
Here’s what’s next:
- Get Started: Begin brainstorming and building your project based on your participation category:
- Junior Innovators (10–13 years): Explore simple and fun projects like a DIY Alarm System or a Smart Garden Watering System to showcase your creativity.
- Teen Tech Wizards (14–17 years): Tackle real-world challenges with projects like a Health Monitoring Device or a Smart Pollution Detector using intermediate programming and hardware skills.
- Young Techpreneurs (18–21 years): Innovate at an advanced level by creating scalable solutions like an IoT-Based Smart Home or an Industrial Automation System.
- Create Your Project: Use the Arduino IDE to code and bring your innovative ideas to life. Remember, your project should reflect your unique vision and technical skills!
- Prepare Your Submission: Once your project is complete, prepare a 3-minute video showcasing your work and provide the project code for evaluation.
- Submission Process: We will email you the submission link by 15th March 2025, where you can upload your project video and code for review.
For any assistance or queries, reach out to us at hello@arduinoleague.com.
We can’t wait to see your creativity shine through your innovative projects. Best of luck!
FAQs
What is the Arduino Innovation League?
The Arduino Innovation League is a competition designed to inspire creativity, innovation, and technical skills among students. Participants use Arduino to create unique projects that address challenges or explore innovative ideas. The competition is divided into three categories based on age groups:
Young Techpreneurs (18–21 years)
Junior Innovators (10–13 years)
Tech Wizards (14–17 years)
How do I get started after registration?
After you register and complete the fee payment, you can start working on your project using the Arduino IDE. Choose your participation category and brainstorm a project idea aligned with the examples and themes provided.
What are the themes for each category?
Junior Innovators (10–13 years): Focus on exploring electronics and simple Arduino programming with fun and creative projects like a DIY Alarm System or a Smart Garden Watering System. Tech Wizards (14–17 years): Work on intermediate projects tackling real-world issues, such as Health Monitoring Devices or Smart Pollution Detectors.Young Techpreneurs (18–21 years): Develop advanced, scalable solutions with a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, like IoT-Based Smart Homes or Industrial Automation Systems.
What is required for project submission?
Participants need to submit:
The Arduino code used to create the project.
A 3-minute video showcasing the project. This video should explain the concept, demonstrate the project in action, and highlight its functionality.
When and how do I submit my project?
We will email you a link for submission by 15th March 2025. You can upload your project video and code through this link.
What are the judging criteria?
Judging criteria differ based on your participation category:
Young Techpreneurs (18–21 years): Technical Sophistication (40%), Real-World Application (30%), Business Potential and Presentation (30%).
Junior Innovators (10–13 years): Creativity (40%), Functionality (30%), Presentation (30%).
Tech Wizards (14–17 years): Innovation (40%), Technical Complexity (30%), Presentation (30%).