


About JANATICS
With over four decades of experience in manufacturing and engineering in industrial automation across multiple industry sectors, JANATICS has launched a platform "JDLS" (Janatics Digital Learning Solutions) to connect the student’s community with different industries to expose their skills and unlock the path to avenues of placement opportunities and entrepreneurship
"Education for all, an initiative by JANATICS"
About JASC
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Janatics Automation Skill Challenge is an educational initiative by JANATICS for training the students in automation skills and broadening the young minds to be innovative which eventually helps them in widening their career opportunities and winning probabilities.
“JANATICS AUTOMATION SKILL CHALLENGE” is a hackathon style competition organized by Janatics. The Event aims at providing Participants with an opportunity to delve into the vast landscape of Automation technologies, by taking up a challenge to develop a part of the process and integrate it with a system to complete the process.
Objective:
- Throughout the Event Participants will
- a. Be immersed in an environment that fosters innovation and learning, b. Be able to connect with like-minded individuals and industry experts, c. Benefit from the guidance of experienced Mentors d. Showcasing talents and skills
What Do You Get?
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Cash Prize:
- 1st - INR 1,00,000/Team and Winner Trophy’s
- 2nd - INR 50,000/Team and 1st Runner Shields
- 3rd - INR 25,000/Team and and 2nd Runner Shields
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Special Recognition Award
- Best CAD Design Award / Team
- Best Circuit Design Award / Team
- Best Presentation Award / Team
- Best Prototype Award / Team
- Best Innovative Design Award / Team
- Participation certificate will be provided to all candidates participating in final round at Nodal Center.
Event Schedule
The Schedule for the Competition is as follows:

PROCESS FLOW :
PRE-QUALIFIER (Individual Participation):
- Each will be provided with detailed information about the competition, including general instructions, rules and regulations, and essential terminologies.
- The pre-qualifier includes e-learning modules covering core topics such as Pneumatics, Electro-Pneumatics, PLCs, Sensorics, Vacuum systems, and an overview of Mechatronic systems—providing individuals with the technical foundation needed for the Janatics Automation Skill Challenge (JASC).
- In addition to theoretical learning, participants will engage in practical activities using the VMAL App (both mobile and desktop versions), where they will simulate and practice building automation systems.
- Each individual must complete the "JASC 2025 E-Learning Course" with a minimum score of 40% to qualify.
- After clearing the e-learning course, everyone must also practice and successfully complete the simulation activities on both the desktop and mobile versions of the VMAL App. Only members completing both versions will be eligible to advance to the Qualifier Round.
QUALIFIER
- Concept Design: Teams must develop a concept design that includes both 2D and 3D CAD representations of their proposed system.
- Electro-Pneumatic Circuit Design: The design must include an electro-pneumatic circuit created using Automation Studio, a circuit simulation software.
- Note: Free access to Automation Studio will be provided upon request. Qualified participants will receive the request form via email.
- Mechanical Design: Teams should design any necessary fixtures, clamps, or mechanisms required to support their system.
- JASC STORE: JASC Store is a bin of pneumatic components. As part of the competition, JANATICS will provide certain pneumatic components for the competitors to use it for building their systems. Teams must select and use only the pneumatic components available in the @JASC Store for their design. It is provided free of cost for the participants during the competition. Once the demonstration is done, it should be immediately returned back to the JASC Store.
- This store will be physically available in the competition venue only during the qualifier Stage 2.
- If any additional pneumatic components are required beyond what's available in the JASC Store, teams must procure them separately. Each item will have different manufacturing lead time. Hence, plan accordingly.
- These include actuators, directional control valves (DCVs), signaling elements, and other essential pneumatic components.
- All non-pneumatic components must be either manufactured or purchased independently by the teams.
- Design Specifications: During the design phase, teams must refer to the technical specifications of the components available in the JASC Store to ensure compatibility and feasibility.
- Prototype Continuity: The same components selected from the JASC Store during Stage 1 will be made available in Stage 2 for prototype building.
- Note: This ensures a seamless transition from design to implementation, promoting realistic and buildable solutions aligned with available resources.
- Evaluation: A panel of judges will assess the design proposals based on creativity, technical soundness, and feasibility. The top-performing teams will be selected to advance to the next stage.
- Teams selected from Stage 1 will advance to Stage 2, where they will demonstrate their practical skills by assembling and integrating the systems they designed.
- Prototype Assembly: In this stage, teams will build their working prototypes using the same pneumatic components they selected from the JASC Store during Stage 1. These components will be made available on-site through the JASC Stores , ensuring continuity between the design and building phases.
- Evaluation: A panel of judges will assess the developed prototype based on creativity, technical soundness, and feasibility. The top-performing teams will be selected to advance to the next stage.
- Centers of Excellence Selection* : Prototype building will take place at designated at Regional COE*.
- Teams can choose a location and the date available that best suits them from the available COEs listed on a map that will be shared during the selection process.
- Available COE* Locations:
- Note : "The names of the centers will be announced during the results of the Pre-Qualifier round."
- Component Availability: All selected COEs will be equipped with the full range of JASC Store pneumatic components, ensuring consistent access to the parts teams used during the design phase.

FINAL
- The final top 10 teams selected from Stage 2 will present their solution to compete among each other. The candidates have to present their solution and its features in the form of presentation and also demonstrate the physical setup with the features at a Janatics Nodal Center.
- Live Demonstration: Teams will conduct a live demonstration showcasing their system’s functionality, highlighting the effectiveness of their design and integration
- Presentation Requirements: During their presentation, teams must cover the following key points
- System Integration: Present how the various components of their solution integrate, emphasizing the combination of technology and its functionality.
- Scalability & Real-World Application: Discuss the scalability of their solution and its potential real-world applications, demonstrating its practicality and impact in an industrial automation context.