




Introduction
This year at Advanced College of Engineering & Mgmt, Technorian transforms our campus into a live engineering battleground. From autonomous robotics to real-time coding duels, circuit debugging labs and immersive digital-art experiments — every arena mirrors the unpredictability and intensity of real-world tech building.
EVENT MODULES
FROM ROBO WARS TO CODE RUSH, BUILT TO STRESS EVERY SYSTEM.
EXPECTED PARTICIPANTS
STUDENTS, BUILDERS AND TINKERERS ACROSS HARDWARE & SOFTWARE.
OF CONTROLLED CHAOS
NON-STOP HACKING, BOT BATTLES AND LIVE EXPERIMENTS ON CAMPUS.
Technorian · Event Directory
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Manually Controlled Gripper Robot Challenge
The competition offers students an opportunity to design and build their own gripper robots capable of navigating obstacle-filled paths and accurately placing objects into designated target zones. Teams build manually controlled bots (wired or wireless) equipped with gripping mechanisms to traverse obstacles, pick up objects, and deposit them in target zones with minimum time. It serves as a platform to encourage teamwork, innovation, and practical application of engineering skills.
Team Size
Team-based (size TBD)
Line-Following Maze Navigation Robot
Meshmerize is a robotics competition where teams design and build a line-following robot capable of navigating a maze-based track. The bot must first complete a Dry Run to analyze and learn the path layout. In the Final Run, it utilizes the acquired data to traverse the maze efficiently and reach the endpoint in the shortest possible time, integrating automation, path optimization, and sensor-based control.
Team Size
Maximum 4 members
Competitive Programming & Problem-Solving Challenge
Code Code is a competitive programming event where participants use their coding skills to solve real-world and analytical problems within a given time frame. The challenge tests logic, efficiency, and problem-solving abilities across various programming languages. Teams tackle complex mathematical, logical, and algorithmic problems that require computational solutions and optimized code.
Team Size
Team-based (size TBD)
Gripper Robot Navigation Challenge
Design and build your own gripper robot capable of navigating obstacle-filled paths and accurately placing objects into designated target zones. This competition serves as a platform to encourage teamwork, innovation, and the practical application of engineering and problem-solving skills. Open exclusively to students from Standard 8th, 9th, and 10th.
Team Size
Team-based (size TBD)
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FAQ · Essentials
Everything you need to know about tickets, sessions and how to get your crew involved in Technorian.
LEGACY & CHRONOLOGY
Tracing the path from the Advanced Robotics Club's founding to its collaboration with Asia's largest tech festival, Techfest IIT Bombay.
2012
FOUNDATION PHASE
The Advanced Robotics Club (ARC) is established at ACEM, aiming to provide a comprehensive platform for engineering students to develop innovative ideas in robotics and technology.
2019
LAUNCH & GROWTH
ARC successfully hosts the inaugural zonal round of Techfest, IIT Bombay—Asia's largest science and technology festival. This marked Nepal's debut on the international STEM competition circuit.
2022
PROJECT SHOWCASE
ARC gains national recognition with projects like "Qarisma," a facial recognition robot. The event portfolio expands, attracting over 50+ colleges and schools nationwide.
2025
CURRENT EDITION
The 5th edition, featuring Cozmo Clench and Meshmerize, is scheduled for December 12th. Winners qualify directly for the Techfest Grand Finale at IIT Bombay (December 22-24).
The journey continues as we connect Nepali innovation directly to the global tech ecosystem.
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