MAKE-A-THON 7.0

⚡ A 24-Hour Battlefield of Wires, Silicon, and Solder: Where Student Innovators Armed with Microcontrollers, Custom PCBs, and Smart Sensors Engineered Solutions to Solve Real-World Challenges.
MAKE-A-THON 7.0 was a high-energy 24-hour innovation battlefield organized by the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering (SVCE). Focused on a strong "Project-to-Product" philosophy, the event challenged student innovators to engineer real-world hardware prototypes rather than just pitching concepts.
The hackathon was powered by student associations RACE, IETE-SF, and ECEA, recording massive impact across the ecosystem:
Participants developed scalable solutions across cutting-edge domains, including Embedded Systems, AI, Robotics, IoT, Hardware Innovation, and Automation.
PCB Cupid — The Hardware Backbone Behind the Innovation
As the official Product Partner, PCB Cupid provided the hardware backbone that allowed teams to prototype faster and build smarter. By supplying development boards, sensors, and embedded modules, PCB Cupid helped reduce hardware development barriers and enabled teams to physically validate their solutions in real time.
This partnership demonstrated how industry-backed hardware support can elevate hackathons from simple coding contests into genuine engineering innovation platforms.
"MAKE-A-THON 7.0 proved that when passionate students, supportive communities, and industry-focused partners come together, innovation moves from imagination to reality."