Rajasthan DigiFest X TiE Global Hackathon Draws 700+ Participants From 12 States

SUMMARY

Rajasthan DigiFest 2025, in collaboration with TiE Global, hosted a national-level hackathon at Vivekananda Global University

The hackathon drew over 700 participants from 250+ teams across 12 states and Union Territories

Winners across all categories will receive post-hackathon support, including prize money, access to investors, mentorship and booth space at TiE Global Summit 2026

Rajasthan DigiFest, in collaboration with TiE Global, hosted a Hackathon on December 15 at Vivekananda Global University (VGU) in Jaipur to promote technology-led problem-solving in the state.

The hackathon was organised as part of Rajasthan DigiFest 2025 and aligned with the 10th TiE Global Summit, bringing together students, early-stage innovators and technology professionals from across the country.

According to the organisers, the hackathon saw participation from more than 700 individuals forming over 250 teams, representing 54 cities across 12 states and Union Territories.

One of the key highlights was the strong participation from Tier II & III cities, with entries extending beyond major metropolitan centres. Of the total participants, over 150 were women innovators, while more than 550 were men, reflecting a mixed gender participation base.

The hackathon was supported by the Rajasthan government’s Department of Information Technology & Communication (DoIT&C), with Reskill acting as the execution partner and VGU serving as the venue partner.

The hackathon focussed on seven problem statements, including: digital agriculture and farmer support systems, smart health records and emergency response management, smart road infrastructure, smart surveillance and public safety, tourism intelligence and footfall analytics, unified civic grievance redressal, and water governance and smart utilities.

Participants were encouraged to build solutions using technologies such as AI, data analytics, Internet of Things (IoT) and digital platforms, with a strong emphasis on scalability and alignment with public-sector requirements.

Builders Shaping Rajasthan’s Startup & Innovation Landscape At Hackathon

Winners were shortlisted across all seven themes following multiple evaluation rounds by an expert jury comprising members from government, industry, academia and the TiE ecosystem.

  • In the digital agriculture and farmer support category, UrbanFix, led by Rajveer Singh from Celebal Technology, emerged as the winner, while Lumin from Chennai Institute of Technology secured the runner-up position.
  • Road ResQ from Jodhpur Institute of Engineering and Technology won the smart health records and emergency response category, followed by ML Creators from Arya College of Engineering and IT.
  • In smart surveillance and public safety, Desert Innovators from Techno India NJR Institute of Technology was named the winner, with Calrex Tech as the runner-up. In the water governance, urban infrastructure and smart utilities category, Spambots from IIIT Delhi secured first place, while Team Rocket from Poornima College of Engineering finished second.
  • Accelar and Smart Matrix, both from VGU, took the top two spots in the tourism intelligence and footfall analytics category.
  • The unified civic issue detection and grievance redressal category saw Code Catalyst from Kalinga University of Raipur emerge as the winner, followed by Retrievels from Arya College of Engineering and IT. In the smart road infrastructure monitoring and maintenance segment, Rudra X from VGU took the first position, with SafeSphere securing the runner-up position.

Beyond prizes, winning teams will receive a broader support package, including booth space at the TiE Global Summit 2026, access to potential investors, and grant-based and mentorship support to help refine and scale their solutions. Organisers said the structure is designed to bridge the gap between prototype development and real-world deployment.

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