The ACM Student Chapter will officially launch its ACM-W initiative to promote women in the field of computing. The launch event will include an inaugural talk by a guest speaker, short sessions on diversity and inclusion in technology, and an open-floor discussion on how ACM-W can create opportunities for female students. It will also feature interactive icebreakers and networking activities to encourage participation and build a strong community.
September 22, 2025A gamified technical escape room will be built around coding puzzles, riddles, and logical challenges. Teams will be shuffled, and roles such as Hacker, Detective, or Debugger will be randomly assigned to participants, giving each member unique strengths during the event. Special twists will include lifelines (like time freeze or hint drop), bonus puzzles for extra points, and hidden agents with secret powers. The format will ensure teamwork, creativity, and problem-solving skills are tested in a highly engaging way.
October 27, 2025The flagship multi-day event of the year, ACM Summit 2025, will bring together students, professionals, and alumni. The summit will include keynote speeches by industry experts, panel discussions on emerging fields like AI, cybersecurity, and cloud computing, hackathons with real-world problem statements, and showcases of student-led projects. With a mix of competition, learning, and networking, the summit will become a milestone event, establishing ACM as a hub of innovation and collaboration.
December 19th & 20th, 2025A unique innovation sprint will allow students to work in small, cross-disciplinary teams to create product prototypes addressing real-world challenges. Over the day, teams will brainstorm ideas, sketch wireframes, build quick models, and pitch their solutions as if launching a startup. Mentorship sessions will help participants refine their business logic and technical aspects, while judges will evaluate creativity, practicality, and market relevance.
January 6, 2026A theme-based innovation competition will allow participants to tackle problems aligned with societal, industrial, or futuristic challenges. Teams will propose solutions ranging from software applications to creative hardware prototypes. Judges will evaluate not only technical depth but also innovation, feasibility, and presentation. The event will encourage fresh thinking, creativity under constraints, and teamwork.
January 13, 2026A two-day inter-college event combining debates, panels, and cultural interaction.
Day 1 (Jan 20): Technical debate rounds on trending tech topics, non-technical debates, panel discussion with experts, and fun games like Two Truths and a Lie.
Day 2 (Jan 21): Final rounds of debates and panel sessions, cultural performances, and an awards ceremony recognizing the best debaters and most thoughtful arguments.
A three-day activity series blending technical and fun challenges:
Day 1 (Jan 23): Tech Talk from an expert, icebreaker games, and team formation.
Day 2 (Jan 24): Main technical competition – Escape Room, Hackathon, or code-related games.
Day 3 (Jan 25): Relaxation and feedback day with casual games, storytelling, and experience sharing.
A highly interactive coding competition testing debugging and collaboration skills. Teams start a coding task, then after 30 minutes swap their incomplete code with another team. They then have 3–4 hours to debug, optimize, and enhance the received code without knowing the original intent. Each team presents their improved version with awards for Best Debugged Code, Most Creative Solution, and Best Collaboration.
February 17, 2026