Highlights of the Event
Global Experience
Connect with peers worldwide through collaborative challenges
Grade-Based Challenges
Projects matched to each student’s coding and robotics level
Expert Mentors
Experienced guides simplifying coding and robotics concepts
Exploration & Discovery
Students identify problems and design solutions independently
What Makes It Special
Masterclasses
Industry-led learning sessions
Time-Based Tracks
Challenges across timelines
Rewards
Prizes for top performers
Certificates
Participation certificates for all
Other Details
Age Group: 6-16 years
Language: English
The Markowitz Matrix turns mathematical thinking into real-world decision-making.
Inspired by Harry Markowitz, who showed how numbers can help balance risk and reward, this challenge encourages students to think critically about choices and outcomes.
Students explore different ways to use money and resources, comparing options, weighing risks, and discovering which decisions work best over time. They turn abstract math concepts into practical strategies, building a personal “smart portfolio.”
Through hands-on activities, scenario-based trials, and reflective analysis, students learn how structured thinking and careful planning lead to smarter decisions, developing confidence, analytical skills, and financial reasoning that will help them beyond the classroom.

Masterclass 1-Guide NOVA Home
Students learn how machines follow clear step-by-step instructions and why precise commands are essential for correct system behaviour.

Masterclass 2-Wake Up NOVA!
Students teach machines to make simple choices when situations change, helping systems respond instead of stopping or waiting.

Masterclass 3-NOVA Can Hear & Move
Students explore how machines sense sound, movement, and touch to react automatically to their surroundings.

Masterclass 4-NOVA the Smart Helper
Students test their systems in changing conditions and improve them to work independently in real-life scenarios.
Competitions

Global Quiz
Kickstart the hackathon with a thrilling quiz testing coding logic, problem solving skills, robotics concepts and system thinking across global learners.

Project Submission
Build, code, and submit an autonomous robotics project that turns ideas into intelligent systems solving real-world challenges.
Hackathon JuniorCHAMPS (Grade 4-6)

Masterclass 1-Tesla City Explorer
Students use loops and variables to keep systems running continuously without human intervention or repeated instructions.

Masterclass 2-Tesla Decision Brain
Students build decision logic that helps systems choose faster, smarter actions during complex or changing situations.

Masterclass 3-Self-Driving Tesla Controller
Students design systems that detect problems, self-correct and adapt automatically using feedback loops.

Masterclass 4-Autonomous City Tour System
Students design an end-to-end autonomous solutions that works smoothly from input to action.
Hackathon SeniorCHAMPS (Grade 7-12)

Masterclass 1-System Behavior & Control Foundations
Students build event-driven systems that respond instantly to real-time inputs without waiting for manual commands.

Masterclass 2-Smart Routing Controller
Students apply optimization and pathfinding techniques to help systems select the best routes and decisions efficiently.

Masterclass 3-Real-Time Autonomous Control
Students integrate multiple inputs to create coordinated, intelligent systems that communicate and act together.

Masterclass 4-Rebuilding the Past with Autonomy
Students design, document and present a fully autonomous system solving a real-world challenge.

Frequently Asked Questions


Which subjects are covered in the hackathon?
BrightCHAMPS Global Hackathon 2026 includes four core pillars of the future; Robotics, coding, financial literacy and math, across different age groups.
What is the theme of BrightCHAMPS Global Hackathon 2026?
The themes for BrightCHAMPS Global Hackathon 2026 are divided into two. Robotics & Coding: The Turing-Tesla Challenge, which is about applying strong coding skills to real-world systems and transforming algorithms into machines. Financial Literacy & Math: The Markowitz Matrix, which focuses on applying mathematical thinking to compare choices, manage risk and make better financial decisions.
How will the hackathon sessions be conducted?
Masterclasses will be held in groups of 8 students and conducted similar to regular BrightCHAMPS sessions, followed by project building and submissions.
Is there a deadline to complete the Hackathon project?
Yes, each phase will have a clear timeline shared in advance to guide students smoothly.
Who can I contact for support?
You can reach out to your Academic Counsellor or BrightCHAMPS support team anytime for assistance.
What will my child learn from participating in the Hackathon?
Students will learn to build autonomous systems, improve problem-solving and logical thinking, apply math for smart real-world decisions and gain confidence in presenting ideas on stage.
Are there prizes and certificates in the Hackathon?
Yes! Every student will receive a certificate of participation and excellence, whereas the winners for each hackathon will win exciting prizes!
Is the hackathon suitable for my child’s grade level?
Yes! All activities and masterclasses in the hackathon are specially designed for each grade, ensuring age-appropriate learning and challenges.




