Quantum Hacks
As part of QuantumX-22, a techno-management fest organized by the IEEE Student Branch of New Horizon College of Engineering to provide a platform for students from various engineering and management colleges to participate, showcase their talent, and strengthen their resumes, Quantum Hacks was conducted on Day 2 of the 3 day fest on December 9th.
Quantum Hacks was a 24 hour hackathon that provided students with a unique opportunity to put their coding skills to the test and come up with innovative solutions to real-world problems. The event featured company-specific tracks from companies like Tecksands.ai, Visionet, and Synthesis, as well as domain-specific and open innovation tracks.
Students were determined to succeed throughout the 24 hours, and were motivated by the event coordinators and student volunteers who conducted a variety of fun activities to keep their morale high and energy levels up.
Hackathons are an important part of the college experience, as they provide students with a chance to learn new skills, collaborate with their peers, and gain valuable industry experience. They are a great way for students to demonstrate their creativity and problem-solving abilities, and can often lead to job opportunities or even the development of successful startups.
Overall, Quantum Hacks was a hugely successful event that provided students with the opportunity to showcase their talents and potentially kickstart their careers in the tech industry.