Drone Vision (2025)
Innovating Disruptive Applications in UAV Technology
Total Prize Money worth
Rs. 50,000 & E-Certificates
About Drone Vision 2025
Drone Vision 2025 invites students to present transformative ideas leveraging drone technology to address India's unique challenges. This competition seeks practical and innovative solutions with the potential to create significant socio-economic impact across sectors such as agriculture, disaster response, healthcare, and infrastructure.
The focus is on feasibility and implementation, encouraging participants to propose actionable concepts that can drive tangible progress in India's rapidly evolving UAV landscape. Drone Vision 2025 aspires to inspire a new wave of innovation, shaping the future of drone applications for national development.
Innovate. Implement. Impact.
Timeline & Schedule
Drone Vision 2025 will be conducted in two stages:
Stage 1: Video Report Submission
Participants are required to submit a video report of up to 5 minutes, showcasing their idea and how it can disrupt the Indian drone industry. The video should highlight the concept's feasibility, potential impact, unique features, and its applicability to real-world challenges. This stage is aimed at evaluating the innovativeness and practicality of the proposed solutions.
Stage 2: Final Presentation
From the submissions received in Stage 1, the top five entries will be shortlisted. The selected individuals will be invited to ADE Bengaluru to present their ideas before a distinguished panel of experts. This stage provides participants the opportunity to further elaborate on their designs and demonstrate the potential of their solutions to drive impactful change.
Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation of submissions for Drone Vision 2025 will be based on the following key criteria:
Novelty:
The submission should demonstrate originality and innovation, offering a unique perspective or approach to drone technology. Judges will look for ideas that present fresh concepts or applications that go beyond existing solutions.Practicality:
The proposed solution must be feasible and practical for real-world implementation. The idea should address a tangible need, with a clear path to application in sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, infrastructure, or disaster management.Feasibility:
The concept should be technically achievable within the capabilities of current drone technology, and the solution must be scalable. Consideration will be given to the availability of resources, ease of integration with existing systems, and the regulatory landscape in India.Impact:
The potential impact of the solution will be a key factor in the evaluation. Judges will assess how the proposal can create meaningful, positive change, whether it’s improving operational efficiency, solving pressing problems, or contributing to sustainable development goals.Clarity and Presentation:
The clarity of communication and the quality of the presentation will be evaluated. The ability to present complex ideas in a clear, structured manner, supported by visuals or prototypes, will be crucial in conveying the concept effectively to the judging panel.Sustainability:
The environmental and social sustainability of the proposed solution will be considered. Ideas that promote long-term sustainability, reduce ecological footprints, or address local community needs in a positive way will be given preference.
Each submission will be carefully assessed based on these criteria to determine the overall potential for success and impact.
Registration
This is an individual competition
This competition is open to full time students from any department from an AICTE/UGC approved colleges and institutions
Individuals can register for this competition by filling out the details in the below Google form
Registration Fees is ₹ 500 (per individual). (Please note: The organizing team is not responsible for any error in payment)
You'll receive a confirmation shortly after your registration is completed.
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