TechTatva’18—Mechanize
Mechanize was the category at Tech Tatva this year for lovers of Mechanical Engineering as students flocked in to try to solve some basic engineering problems and innovate their way to victory. Read on to find out more.
Mechanize was the category at Tech Tatva this year for lovers of Mechanical Engineering as students flocked in to try to solve some basic engineering problems and innovate their way to victory. Read on to find out more.
Energia brought to the forefront the extremely important idea of being environmentally-conscious. With its events, Swadesh and Trash-to-Treasure, it tested the participants’ knowledge of environmental sciences and also made them put knowledge to practical use, as they build something useful out of trash.
While Alan Turing helped shorten WW2 by a couple of years, students at MIT battled against the clock and system 404 errors to code their way to victory in Turing, an event at this year’s Tech Tatva that was very much enjoyed by all lovers of computing and coding.
Hover Rover Anisha Das Hover Rover’s didn’t come short of making its mark despite it’s debut in Tech Tatva this year. Based on prototypes, the event required the participants to construct a model hovercraft which would smoothly glide over both land and water. The first
Major Chandrakant Nair talks about the army and quizzing in India – in conversation with The MIT Post.
Wolf of Wall Street, brought to you by Bizzmaestro, was a workshop on stock markets and all things related to it. Attended by over 300 students, the workshop provided an acute insight into smart investment strategies and secure financial planning. Read on to find out more about this wonderful event.