IT INNOVATION HUB Events
Challenge your digital prowess and technical innovation across our specialized IT tracks designed for the next generation of tech leaders.
Innova Tech Arena Events
Juniors | Grade 5–6
Craft Conquerers
Format – Teams will design and program an interactive 3D environment in Minecraft (online mode), showcasing creativity, spatial understanding, and basic programming using in-game tools and command blocks. The environment should include structured elements, interactivity, and logical design.
Topic – Will be shared live at the start of the competition via onlline pralform
Participants – 1 team (2 students) per school
Software: Minecraft
Duration to complete the Project – 60 mins
Juniors | Grade 7–8
Query Nexus Challenge
Format – Team will design and develop a database-driven application based on the given table definition, including queries, a form, and a report, ensuring proper data handling and functionality.
Topic – The detailed task and table definition will be shared digitally at the start of the competition
Participants – 1 team (2 students) per school
Software: Microsoft Access
Duration to complete the Project – 60 mins
JUNIORS (CWSN)
Grade 5 – 8
Digital Story Builders
Format – Teams will create a simple animated story using Scratch. The story should include characters, movement, dialogue or text, and basic sounds. Students should show creativity by building a short story with a clear beginning, middle, and end using simple coding blocks.
Topic – Will be shared live at the start of the competition via online platform.
Participants – 1 team (2 students) per school
Software – Scratch
Duration to complete – 60 mins
SENIORS (CWSN)
Grade 9-12
Smart Data Visualization Challenge
Format – Teams will be given a simple dataset and must enter it into Excel or Google Sheets. They need to create at least one suitable chart (bar/pie/column) and add a title. They should also write 1–2 lines explaining the chart.
Data – The detailed table will be shared digitally at the start of the competition.
Participants – 1 team (2 students) per school
Software – Microsoft Excel
Duration to complete – 60 mins
Seniors | Grade 9-10
Format – Students will solve a series of time-bound coding challenges using Python. The tasks will assess logical thinking, problem-solving ability, and writing efficient code under pressure. Each problem must be solved within the given time limit
Challenges– Will be shared live at the start of the competition via online platform.
Participants – 1 team (4 students) per school
Software – Spyder
Duration to complete – 60 mins
PyQuest Challenge
Seniors | Grade 11-12
Algorithmix Challenge
Format – Students will solve a set of algorithmic and logical problems using Python. Problems will test skills in data structures, algorithms, optimization, and problem-solving under time constraints.
Challenges– Will be shared live at the start of the competition via online platform.
Participants – 1 team (4 students) per school
Software – Spyder or Jupyter Notebook
Duration to complete – 60 mins
Robotics Events
Pushing the boundaries of automation and artificial intelligence. Explore the competitive arenas where engineering meets innovation.
JUNIORS
Grade 5 – 6
Sensor Sphere
Format – Students will create a simple mobile application using built-in features of a coding platform. The app should use phone sensors (like touch, sound, or motion) and include basic interactive features. The app should be creative, easy to use, and show how technology can solve simple real-life problems.
Topic – Will be shared live at the start of the competition via online platform.
Participants – 1 team (2 students) per school
Software – MIT App Inventor and MIT AI2 Companion(Android Phone)
Duration to complete the Project – 60 mins
JUNIORS
Grade 7 – 8
Innovation Hunt
Format – Team needs to prepare A1 size poster of their innovative project based on given topic along with the robotic working model. Students need to submit a recorded video (Max 3 Minutes) of students explaining the idea along with poster and robotic model.
Topic – Smart Farming using Robotics
Participants – 1 team (4 students) per school
Date of the Event– Top 5 teams will qualify for the final round
Submission link – dpsmonarchevents@misdoha.com
Last date of Submission – 29th April 2026
SENIORS
Grade 9 – 10
3D Design Expo Challenge
Format – Students will design and develop a 3D model using Onshape, demonstrating creativity, spatial understanding, and proper use of design tools. The model should be well-structured and aligned with the given task.
Challenge – Wll be shared live at the start of the competition via online platform.
Participants – 1 team (2 students) per school
Software – OnShape
Duration to complete the Project – 60 mins
SENIORS
Grade 11 – 12
AI Challenge
Format – Team needs to prepare a presentation on given topic along with working Artificial Intelligence model. Students need to find an innovative and creative AI solution which can be deployed to resolve practical problems. Students need to record a video (Max 3 min.) presenting an idea along with robotic AI model (NLP, Computer Vision, etc.)
Topic – AI in Healthcare
Participants – 1 team (4 students) per school
Date of the Event– Top 5 teams will qualify for the final round
Submission link – dpsmonarchevents@misdoha.com
Last date of Submission – 29th April 2026