




The Prashanti Centre of Excellence (PCoE) recently transformed into a hub of cutting-edge technology and student brilliance during the Prashanti Nexus Exhibition 2026. Held on March 24, 2026, this flagship event showcased the incredible potential of our students as they presented projects at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics.
From autonomous navigation to gesture-controlled hardware, the exhibition served as a testament to the “Innovation, creativity, and problem-solving skills” that define the Prashanti Group of Institutions.
Highlights from the Innovation Floor
Our students from various engineering branches, including Computer Science (CSE) and Artificial Intelligence & Data Science (AI-DS), pushed the boundaries of modern tech with their live project demonstrations.
🤖 Featured Projects:
DriveSaathi: A comprehensive project presented as “Your Trusted Driving Partner” by Dheeraj Tomar, Rajveer Singh Dodiya, Vijaypratap Singh, and Aaliya Kazi.
Hand Gestures Control Devices: Developed by Team Hand Botics (led by Krishna), this project demonstrated the seamless control of devices using intuitive hand movements and ESP32 integration.
ClawCade: A project where “Snatches meet skills,” developed by Team ClawCade (Anchit Malik, Kanishka Dohare, and Kratika Mehta), bringing a robotic twist to classic arcade mechanics.
Autonomous Line Follower: Team Nexus (Ritik Mewada and Nayan Patidar) showcased their “Line Tracking Car,” a precision-engineered vehicle “Following the Future” through autonomous navigation.
7 SURMicro Piano: Team Raag Beats (Rani Bal and Sakshi Chouhan) proved that technology can be musical with their “Music in Every Touch” micro-piano project.
Recognizing Excellence
Beyond the student projects, the exhibition was a platform to recognize outstanding contributions to the field:
Priyanka Parihar was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation for her outstanding expertise in developing an AI-based project for Anganwadi, showcasing a commitment to social impact through technology.
Several of our students, including Gayatri Maru and Palak Raghuvanshi, were also honored for their earlier success in the Hack & Make 2026 competition held by the Government of Madhya Pradesh.
A Vision for the Future
The Prashanti Nexus Exhibition 2026 is more than just a showcase; it is a vital step in our mission to nurture the next generation of engineers and entrepreneurs. We commend the dedication of all participants and look forward to seeing these projects evolve into real-world solutions.