Chennai / Bangalore, July 8 : Caterpillar India today announced the winners of Tech Challenge 2026, its flagship engineering innovation program that brings together India’s brightest students to solve real-world industry challenges using advanced technologies.
The multi-month competition culminated in on-site grand finales held at Caterpillar facilities in Chennai, Tiruvallur and Bangalore, where shortlisted teams showcased working prototypes developed under the guidance of Caterpillar engineers.
Winners of Tech Challenge 2026
Across eight categories, teams from leading institutions were recognized as follows:
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Category |
Winner |
Runner-up |
Special Mention |
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Category 1 |
Coimbatore Institute of Technology |
Coimbatore Institute of Technology |
SSN College of Engineering |
|
Category 2 |
IIT Madras |
SASTRA University |
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham |
|
Category 3 |
PSG Institute of Technology |
PSG Institute of Technology |
College of Engineering, Pune |
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Category 4 |
IIT Madras |
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham |
Coimbatore Institute of Technology |
|
Category 5 |
PES University, Bangalore |
PSG College of Technology |
SSN College of Engineering |
|
Category 6 |
Bannari Amman Institute of Technology |
Coimbatore Institute of Technology |
Saveetha Engineering College |
|
Category 7 |
SSN College of Engineering |
IIT Madras |
Bannari Amman Institute of Technology |
|
Category 8 |
IIT (ISM), Dhanbad |
PSG College of Technology |
College of Engineering, Pune |
Continuing the momentum from 2025
Tech Challenge 2026 builds on the strong foundation set by the 2025 edition, which attracted over 13,000 students from more than 600 engineering colleges across India. Last year’s challenge demonstrated how applied innovation – across AI, computer vision and intelligent systems – can translate classroom learning into industry-ready solutions.
With Tech Challenge 2026, Caterpillar raised the bar further by deepening technical rigor and focusing on end-to-end execution, from concept development to functional prototypes. Only the top teams from each domain advanced through multiple evaluation stages, underscoring the highly competitive nature of the program.
Driving advanced technology leadership
The Caterpillar Tech Challenge reflects the company’s strategic focus on being an advanced technology leader. Student teams worked on challenges aligned to Caterpillar’s core technology priorities, including AI-enabled systems, digital engineering, electronics, software and automation—mirroring how innovation is applied within Caterpillar’s global operations.
By combining real-world problem statements with hands-on mentoring, the program enables students to experience how advanced technologies are developed, tested and scaled in an industrial environment.
Commenting on the conclusion of Tech Challenge 2026, Bhuvan Anandakrishnan, India Country Manager and Vice President-Engineering, Earth Moving Division, Caterpillar said,
“The Tech Challenge is a powerful way for us to connect with young engineers and expose them to real-world technology applications in a business setting. By working on AI, digital and automation-led solutions, students gain practical experience and fresh thinking. This is how we build capability for the future.”
Beyond competition
More than a contest, the Tech Challenge continues to serve as a platform for learning, collaboration and early talent engagement. Participants benefit from direct interaction with Caterpillar engineers, exposure to industry-grade tools and the opportunity to see their ideas translated into working solutions.
As Caterpillar continues to invest in innovation and talent in India, initiatives like the Tech Challenge play a critical role in shaping the next generation of engineers who will help build a more productive, efficient and sustainable world.