IIT Patna Wins Acsia Hackathon 2025 for AI-Powered Copilot Project
Thiruvananthapuram, India – IIT Patna has emerged as the winner of the prestigious Acsia Hackathon 2025, a national innovation challenge focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) solutions for future mobility. The event took place at the Technopark Phase III campus in Thiruvananthapuram and attracted some of the brightest student innovators from across the country.
Event Overview
The Acsia Hackathon 2025 was organized by Acsia Technologies in collaboration with µLearn and the IEEE Kerala Section. The competition saw participation from over 300 students representing 92 leading institutions in India, including five IITs. After a rigorous selection process, fourteen finalist teams, comprising 24 students, advanced to the final round.
Winning Project
The top prize was awarded to Adhithyan V. P. from IIT Patna for his innovative project, an AI-powered copilot. This project integrates popular platforms such as Jira, GitHub, and Microsoft Teams to predict risks, optimize workloads, and ensure compliance through intelligent automation. The judges recognized the project for its practical application in enhancing productivity in software development environments.
Other Notable Entries
The Acsia Hackathon also featured other remarkable projects:
- Second Prize: Sridharan S. from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Chennai, for SmartCockpit AI, a generative in-car assistant designed to personalize comfort, infotainment, and safety in real-time.
- Third Prize: Glenn Mathews and Nandana Murali from Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram, for MatchMakerAI, an AI-based project staffing assistant that builds optimal, cost-efficient teams with explainable insights.
- Special Jury Mention: Ezhil Srikanth M. and Giridhar N. from Chennai Institute of Technology for Wizard AI, an innovative AI-driven team formation platform.
Valedictory Address
During the valedictory ceremony, Dr. Achuthsankar S. Nair, a retired professor and former Director of CDIT, Government of Kerala, emphasized the importance of innovation. He stated, “Innovation is not something we import – it’s innate. The ability to look at a problem and find a simple, practical solution is where true creativity lies.” He praised the participants for their courage to experiment and simplify complex problems.
Judges and Guests
The event was graced by notable figures including Dr. Rajasree M. S., CEO of TrEST Research Park, and Professor Asharaf S., Dean (Academic) of Digital University Kerala, who served as judges. Senior representatives from Acsia Technologies, including Mr. Deepu S. Nath, Managing Director of FAYA, and Mr. Anil S, VP – Engineering, also addressed the gathering, highlighting the significance of such initiatives in fostering innovation.
Awards and Recognition
The winners of the hackathon received cash prizes of ₹50,000 for the first place, ₹25,000 for the second place, and ₹15,000 for the third place, along with gift hampers from Acsia. All finalists were awarded participation certificates and goodies, recognizing their efforts and creativity.
Acsia’s Vision for Innovation
Jijimon Chandran, Founder and CEO of Acsia Technologies, shared insights into the company’s broader vision of bridging the gap between academia and industry. He stated, “Our journey with academia has always been about shared learning and growth. Through initiatives like Wheels of the Future and the Acsia Finishing School, we’ve seen how young minds can turn ideas into impact when given the right platform.”
Focus on Future Mobility
Over the course of two days, participants tackled problem statements centered around AI, ML, agentic engineering, and data analytics. They received guidance from senior Acsia engineers who encouraged them to apply principles of design thinking and real-world system integration throughout the competition. This hackathon underscored Acsia’s commitment to nurturing innovation and preparing the next generation of engineers for the era of software-defined vehicles.
Note: The Acsia Hackathon 2025 serves as a testament to the potential of young innovators in shaping the future of technology and mobility. Events like these not only foster creativity but also encourage collaboration between academia and industry.

