25/04/2026
Event Report
TECHFUSION 2K26 – Micro-Project Competition & Poster Presentation
The Applied Science Department of S.N.D. College of Engineering and Research Centre, Yeola successfully organized TECHFUSION 2K26 on 25th April 2026 (Saturday) from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the 3rd Floor, First Year Department.
The event was conducted with the objective of encouraging students to innovate, build, and inspire through technical creativity and practical learning. TECHFUSION 2K26 included two major competitions:
Micro-Project Competition
Poster Presentation on Artificial Intelligence
The Micro-Project Competition provided students with a platform to showcase their technical innovation, working models, and engineering applications. Students presented various projects based on automation, robotics, renewable energy, smart systems, and sustainable engineering solutions. Their efforts reflected creativity, problem-solving ability, and practical implementation of engineering concepts.
The Poster Presentation Competition focused on the theme of Artificial Intelligence, where students presented informative and innovative posters highlighting AI applications in education, healthcare, industries, transportation, and future technologies. Participants explained their concepts confidently and demonstrated strong understanding of emerging technologies.
The event was coordinated successfully under the guidance of the Head of Department, Dr. V. R. Nikam, and the support of the I/C Principal, Dr. D. P. Kshirsagar.
Staff Coordinators:
Micro-Project Competition: Prof. Dharam S.A.
Poster Presentation: Prof. K. P. Gaikwad
Poster Presentation: Miss Gujar S.S.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, creating an atmosphere of healthy competition, innovation, and technical learning. Participants also got an opportunity to network with faculty members and industry-oriented ideas while competing for exciting prizes.
TECHFUSION 2K26 proved to be a grand success by promoting technical skills, innovative thinking, and collaborative learning among students. Such events continue to strengthen the academic and practical exposure of students and contribute significantly to their professional development.
Theme: Think – Design – Build – Succeed