A student-run makerspace for hardware, software, and applied ML. We skip the slide decks and go straight to prototyping.
The Innovation Club is the School of Engineering's home for students who'd rather ship a working prototype than sit through another lecture.
We run weekly build sessions, hackathon prep, and open project pods. Open to every branch and every year, from your first semester onward.
No club fee. No attendance sheet. You show up when you're building something, and you leave with people who'll debug it with you at 2 AM.
To give every engineering student a low-pressure space to turn ideas into working prototypes—and the mentorship to push those prototypes further than a classroom project ever would.
A campus where building something real is the default extracurricular. Where hackathon wins, published papers, and half-finished weekend builds all come from the same shared workshop culture.
Assistive tech, IoT retrofits, and physical prototypes — from smart canes to campus infrastructure fixes.
Full-stack builds for campus and community, shipped with real users and real feedback loops.
Training models, computer vision, and deploying intelligent systems that actually solve real-world problems.
Game dev, generative art, chaotic hardware hacks, and building things just because they are ridiculously fun.


