Prayagraj: The Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad (IIIT-A) is set to host a three-day event, Aparoksha-2026, its annual technical fest, from April 17, at the Jhalwa campus.
Aparoksha is a vibrant celebration of innovation, technology, creativity, and competitive spirit. The fest brings together bright minds from across the country through a diverse range of events including workshops, competitions, speaker sessions, exhibitions, and interactive activities.
Over three action-packed days, the campus will offer the participants opportunities to learn, compete, network, and create lasting memories.
The fest is designed for everyone—students eager to showcase their talent, faculty supporting innovation, and members of the academic community who enjoy a dynamic and engaging environment.
The fest will begin with inauguration and industry interaction conclave. The events such as Technomanagement Quiz & Mr Googler, Coding Premier League, Hackathon Presentation, CTF (Cybersecurity Competition) and Brand Sprint will be the other landmarks of the first day.
On the second day (April 18), Quant Sim Trading / Pokerbots, Meme Marketing War, Speaker Sessions, Ex-Machina, Genetic X & Virtuosi Performance and movie night events will be organised under the aegis of Aproksha.
Aparoksha 2026 promises an engaging blend of technical excellence and cultural vibrancy, making it one of the most anticipated events of the academic year at IIIT Allahabad. On the concluding day, C-Fresh, CodeRed, TEDx Session, ECE Event, Rangtrangni and band performance will be the main features, informes PRO of the institute, Pankaj Mishra.
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