Techniche

It provides a quintessential platform for young entrepreneurs and budding businessmen to broaden their horizons and understand the internal dynamics of the ever-growing industry.

The event strives to create an atmosphere charged with knowledge of the management world and soft skills needed to ace it.

Through a series of events involving mental aptitude, logic, and dexterity, it seeks to provide school students a platform to build fundamental experience and knowledge, to exercise co-ordination skills, and to think out of the box.

The speakers are eager to impart knowledge and wisdom, sharing their experiences and shortcomings, which are bound to leave a lasting impression on the young audience.

Over the years, Techniche has hosted eminent personalities like: A wide range of exciting, mind-bending challenges are conducted during the main event, as part of the robotics, Tech-Olympics and corporate modules.

The workshops are organized and conducted by technical experts and draw plenty of interested students by virtue of its repute and good quality.

Workshops in the sixteenth edition of Techniche witnessed huge participation, as the edition brought forward a wide variety of technological spheres including Biped and Swarm robotics, Eye Robotics, Ethical Hacking and Cyber Forensics, Android development, KUKA Agilus, Cloud Computing, Vehicle Overhauling and Twenty19 Intern workshops.

Also, in collaboration with the Technical Board of IIT Guwahati and support from NGOs, energy efficient, solar street lights were installed in the villages.

Another important facet of the initiative is its mission to educate schoolchildren in rural areas and make them conversant in modern technology.

[5][6] An attempt to lighten up special hearts on the occasion of Diwali, Techniche invites children from the Shishugram Orphanage to the IIT Guwahati campus.

On 9 March 2014, team Techniche successfully organized the "Litre of Light" event in the Bhutnath slum locality near Guwahati city.

As the water inside the bottle refracts the sunlight during the daytime, it creates the same intensity as a 55-watt light bulb used in modern houses.

Recognized by the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO), this student campaign raises awareness on the importance of blood donation.

As a part of the initiative, the team conducts blood donation camps in the IIT Guwahati Hospital, during the three days of the festival.

Guwahati Half Marathon