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Indian Students From Galgotias University Win Global Recognition at Hong Kong’s EDVentures 2026, Competing Against 19 Teams From 10 Countries

Indian Students From Galgotias University Win Global Recognition at Hong Kong’s EDVentures 2026, Competing Against 19 Teams From 10 Countries
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Students from Galgotias University in India won the top prize at the EDVentures 2026 competition in Hong Kong for their project TACTO. The innovation uses sensory feedback to help visually impaired students learn coding, addressing global accessibility gaps in STEM education.

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This highlights the role of student-led innovation in addressing UN Sustainable Development Goals and improving educational accessibility for disabled learners.

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Project TACTO won the Top Prize, the AWS Championship Prize at EDVentures 2026, receiving total prize money and support worth USD 7,000

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