World’s First BRICS Nations Hackathon Sets 17,000 Young Innovators on India and Russia’s Energy Challenges

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World’s First BRICS Nations Hackathon Sets 17,000 Young Innovators on India and Russia’s Energy Challenges

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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 04: The GO-BRICS India-Russia Energy-o-thon 2026, described by its organisers as the world’s first BRICS nations hackathon, was launched today in a virtual opening ceremony, setting thousands of engineering students from India and Russia onto a single, concrete problem: how to keep a power-short industrial grid running with the help of artificial intelligence.

The event was initiated by the GO-BRICS Business Forum and coordinated in India by the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), an Institute of National Importance established under an Act of Parliament. It is built around the theme “AI and Digital Technologies in Energy for Advancing the ESG Agenda.”

The challenge

At launch, participants received the qualifying problem statement, “AI Dispatcher for the Energy Transition: Balancing Production and ESG under Uncertainty.” The scenario asks teams to use AI to manage a 90 MW power deficit in a hybrid industrial energy system without breaching its sustainability constraints. Teams collaborate on the DION digital platform across an intensive 72-hour window, taking the problem from modelling through to a workable approach.

pan-India, pan-Russia field

The qualifying round drew more than 17,000 registrations from across India, with participants coming from the IITs, NITs, IIITs and other leading engineering institutions. Organisers also reported over 40 percent women participants, a notable share for an energy and technology competition. On the Russian side, students joined from institutions including Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Moscow Polytechnic University and the Almetyevsk Higher School of Oil, many of them working in mixed India-Russia teams across time zones and languages.

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