– Vice-chancellor P. Venkateswara Rao stressed the role of quantum technologies in shaping future computing and innovation ecosystems.
– Pro Vice-Chancellor A.V. Ratna Prasad highlighted how hackathons transform academic knowledge into actionable ideas.
– Dean D. Venkat Rao and convener D. Rajeswara Rao congratulated participants, noting that shortlisted teams will be mentored further for State-level competition.
The internal hackathon hosted by Siddhartha Academy showcases India’s growing focus on fostering technological innovation among young minds at grassroots levels, especially in cutting-edge areas like quantum technologies. This initiative is meaningful not only for enhancing students’ skillsets but also for advancing Andhra Pradesh’s ambition to establish Amaravati as a global hub for innovation and quantum research.
By integrating education systems with practical platforms such as AQVH, stakeholders demonstrate a commitment to bridging academic learning with real-world applications-a critical step toward nurturing entrepreneurial mindsets and interdisciplinary collaboration among India’s next generation of innovators.
For continued impact, scalability beyond local events could amplify opportunities across regions within India-advancing efforts toward stronger national participation in futuristic global technology frameworks like quantum computing.
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