D3CODE 2025 - India Edition
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D3CODE 2025 - India Edition: Stages and Timelines
Registration & idea submissions
Submit your most innovative idea aligned with the D3 2025 theme and built using one or more key Technology pillars listed.
Round 1: Top 10 Teams Announcement
The top 10 teams will be announced following the preliminary evaluation of submitted ideas by the UST jury.
Round 2: Video interviews
The top 10 teams will present their ideas to the UST jury through video interviews.
Top 5 Teams Announcement
Based on the video presentations, five finalist teams will be selected to advance to the prototype development phase.
Round 3: Prototype Build and Presentations
Prototype Development & Presentation is a 24-hour in-person event hosted at the UST office in Trivandrum, Kerala, where the five finalist teams will build working prototypes and present them to the judges.
India Winner Announcement
One regional winner from India will be selected to advance to the Global finale round.
Round 4: Global Finale (Virtual)
The winning team from India will compete virtually against top teams from other regions, presenting their idea and prototype to UST global jury.
Global Winner Announcement
One global winner will be selected to present at the D3 Conference.
Global Winner presentation at D3 Conference
The global winner will present live at the prestigious D3 conference being held at Trivandrum, India.
All that you need to know about D3CODE 2025 - India Edition
About the Competition:
Hack the future with AI, quantum computing, and data innovation
Hosted by UST, D3CODE 2025 is a global innovation challenge that brings together students to create solutions for today’s most urgent problems. The India edition invites young innovators to apply advanced technologies—including AI, Quantum Computing, and Intelligent Data Ecosystems—in a multi-stage competition that leads to a global finale alongside regional winners from around the world.
D3 theme: Shaping new frontiers – Data, Intelligence and Quantum.
This year’s theme focuses on how innovation can drive inclusive, ethical, and sustainable solutions. We’re looking for ideas that don’t just push tech boundaries but create real, lasting social impact.
Hackathon Technology Pillars:
- AI – Intelligent systems that collaborate, learn, and make autonomous decisions.
- Quantum computing – Explore real-world applications of quantum technologies.
- Data ecosystems – Architect scalable, secure, and intelligent data infrastructures.
Eligibility:
- Open to students aged 18 and above who reside in India.
Why join D3CODE?
- Create impactful solutions using frontier technologies.
- Work with mentors from UST and collaborate with peers.
- Gain national recognition and represent India on a global stage.
- Showcase your innovation at UST’s flagship D3 event in Trivandrum, India.
How it works:
- Ideathon phase (Aug 11 – Sep 10)
Submit your most innovative idea aligned with the D3 2025 theme and built using one or more key Technology pillars listed. - Idea Evaluation & Shortlisting (Sep 11 – Sep 18)
The jury will first shortlist the top 10 teams based on a preliminary evaluation of the submitted ideas. These teams will advance to the video presentation round. From there, five finalist teams will be selected based on their presentations and will move forward to the prototype development phase. - Prototype Development & Presentation (Sep 21 – Sep 22)
Prototype Development & Presentation is a 24-hour in-person event where the five finalist teams will build working prototypes and present them to the judges. One regional winner from India will be selected to advance to the Global finale round. - Global finale (Sep 25 – Sep 30)
The winning team from India will compete virtually against top teams from other regions, presenting their idea and prototype to UST global jury. One global winner will be selected. - D3 Conference (Oct 16)
The global winner will present live at the prestigious D3 conference, being held at Trivandrum, India.
Guidelines:
Please go through these guidelines before making your submission:
Important dates & deadlines?
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29 Sep'25, 11:59 PM IST Registration Deadline
Contact the organisers
Send queries to organizersRewards and Prizes?
India Winner
Winning team from India hackathon will get INR 3,00,000, and members of the top team will receive an opportunity for job offers (T&C apply) to join UST India.
India First Runner Up
First Runner Ups team from India hackathon will get INR 2,00,000, and members of the top team will receive an opportunity for job offers (T&C apply) to join UST India
India Second Runner Up
Second Runner Ups team from India hackathon will get INR 1,00,000, and members of the team will receive an opportunity for job offers (T&C apply) to join UST India
Global Winner
The Global Winning Team will receive USD 10000 (~INR 8,75,000) cash prize and may receive expert mentorship and support to refine and scale their solution.
Special Mention
Two exceptional projects will win special mention honorary cash prizes worth 25000 each
About UST
About UST:
UST is a global digital transformation solutions provider. For more than 20 years, UST has worked side by side with the world’s best companies to make a real impact through transformation. Powered by technology, inspired by people and led by purpose, UST partners with their clients from design to operation. With deep domain expertise and a future-proof philosophy, UST embeds innovation and agility into its clients’ organizations. With over 30K+ employees in 30+ countries, UST builds for boundless impact—touching billions of lives in the process.
Subsidiaries:
- CyberProof
- UST HealthProof
- UST Product Engineering
- Cogniphi Technologies
- Xpanxion
Campuses:
UST is based in Orange County, California, and has offices in more than 25 countries. It is based in the following regions: the Americas, EMEA, APAC, and India.UST has started its expansion plans in India in the capital city of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, with the construction of its own campus, near Technopark. The campus is spread over 36 acres (150,000 m²). The campus will also feature a 12-acre (49,000 m²) waterbody channelling through the various blocks of the campus.