Softwarica College of IT & E-Commerce recently hosted its four-day technology festival, 'Tech X: Elevate 2025,' from July 16 to July 19. The event attracted over 10,000 visitors and featured participation from more than 50 educational institutions and over 30 tech companies.

Key innovations showcased included Karuna (Robotic Assistant), Meera (Educational Assistant), StudySense (Gamified Course Counselor), Tomatron (AgroBot), and ChemLab VR. More than 20 student-developed tech projects were also presented.
The festival included an Entrepreneurship Masterclass with entrepreneurs like Narayan Koirala and Dr. Manish Thapa, and a VC Pitching Session that drew interest from 7 investors in 25 startups. The college committed NPR 1 Crore to support emerging businesses.

Additionally, 'Inspire Talk' sessions featured notable figures such as former DIG Ramesh Kharel, discussing values like honesty and discipline. A Job Fair connected over 500 students with more than 30 companies.

The 'Iron Clash' robot combat competition showcased student ingenuity, with winners receiving prizes worth NPR 300,000. An Influencer Meetup brought together popular content creators to inspire youth about digital opportunities.

The event received extensive media coverage from over 50 outlets, and representatives from various educational institutions praised the student projects. Softwarica College emphasized its dedication to empowering Nepali youth with top-notch technological skills and confidence for global competition.