“Presidential Innovista 2025” Showcases Future of Tech in Nepal, From NEPSE Prediction to Robotics
10th August 2025, Kathmandu
The “Presidential Innovista 2025,” a vibrant tech and business carnival, is currently underway in Kathmandu, offering a glimpse into the innovative minds of Nepal’s young tech enthusiasts.
Presidential Innovista 2025 Nepal
Hosted by Presidential Graduate School, affiliated with Westcliff University, USA, the free exhibition features a diverse array of 50 projects developed by BSc IT students, highlighting advancements in AI, software and web development, cybersecurity, and multimedia.
With approximately 170 students involved in these creations, the Innovista serves as a platform to showcase projects with both significant technical prowess and promising commercial potential.
Cutting-Edge Innovations on Display
Visitors to the exhibition, held at Presidential Graduate School in Thapagaun, Baneshwor, can explore a wide range of forward-thinking projects:
Financial Forecasting with AI: A notable highlight is the NEPSE prediction software, which leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze historical data, news, and technical indicators to forecast stock prices on the Nepal Stock Exchange. This project demonstrates the growing interest in applying AI to complex financial markets.
Robotics in Action: The exhibition features captivating robotic innovations, including Robo Soccer (football-playing robots) and a dancing robot that moves in sync with music. These projects highlight the students’ skills in mechanical design, programming, and automation.
Smart Systems for Everyday Life: Practical applications of technology are evident in projects like the emotion detection system, an AI-powered facial emotion recognition tool that recommends music based on detected emotions. The smart home system offers automated safety with an alarm and gas cut-off in case of leaks, providing enhanced security for households.
Disaster Preparedness: Given Nepal’s vulnerability to natural disasters, student teams have developed crucial disaster alert systems for earthquakes, floods, and landslides, showcasing a commitment to leveraging technology for public safety.
The “Danphe Operating System”: An intriguing display is the “Danphe Operating System,” a student-developed operating system, indicating ambitions to create foundational software locally.
Green Transportation: The exhibition also features EV bikes, reflecting a growing trend towards sustainable and electric mobility solutions in Nepal.
Drones with a Purpose: An FPV (First-Person View) drone capable of creating a “flower shower” during the inauguration ceremony particularly caught attention. Its student developers expressed plans to further develop it for future delivery services, showcasing potential for commercial application.
Cybersecurity Solutions: In an increasingly digital world, cybersecurity projects address critical concerns such as online fraud, data leaks, and bank account protection, as noted by Executive Chairman Laxman KC. These solutions are vital for safeguarding digital infrastructure and personal information.
Other Innovations: The exhibition also includes practical innovations like smart irrigation systems to optimize agricultural water usage, tourism promotion software to boost Nepal’s vibrant tourism sector, and autonomous vehicles with 360-degree cameras controlled remotely, demonstrating a broad spectrum of technological exploration.
Executive Chairman Laxman KC emphasized that the exhibition aims to highlight the best of student innovation and entrepreneurship. The “Presidential Innovista 2025,” which commenced recently and concludes today, Sunday, August 10, 2025, is free and open to the public, inviting everyone to witness the future of technology, shaped by young Nepalese minds.
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