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First ever e Toycathon gives a boost to domestic electronic toy sector

The e-Toycathon 2025 is a significant event that aims to foster innovation in the toy sector.

The third prize went to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Guwahati. The fourth prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kottayam. The fifth prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Tiruchirappalli. The sixth prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Trichy. The seventh prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Thanjavur. The eighth prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Madurai. The ninth prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Salem. The tenth prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Coimbatore. The eleventh prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Trivandrum. The twelfth prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Thiruvananthapuram. The thirteenth prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kochi. The fourteenth prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kozhikode. The fifteenth prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Calicut. The sixteenth prize was awarded to the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Mangalore.

The fourth prize was awarded to ‘Smart Home Assistant’ which is a voice-controlled home automation system. The fifth prize was awarded to ‘Virtual Reality Learning Platform’ which is an immersive learning experience. The sixth prize was awarded to ‘AI-Powered Fitness Tracker’ which is a wearable device that tracks fitness activities and provides personalized workout plans. The seventh prize was awarded to ‘Smart Agriculture System’ which is an IoT-based system for efficient farming. The eighth prize was awarded to ‘AI-Powered Medical Imaging System’ which is a system that uses AI to analyze medical images. The ninth prize was awarded to ‘AI-Powered Cybersecurity System’ which is a system that uses AI to detect and prevent cyber threats. The tenth prize was awarded to ‘AI-Powered Robotic Surgery System’ which is a system that uses AI to assist in surgical procedures. The eleventh prize was awarded to ‘AI-Powered Language Translation System’ which is a system that uses AI to translate languages in real-time. The twelfth prize was awarded to ‘AI-Powered Autonomous Vehicle System’ which is a system that uses AI to control autonomous vehicles.

India has also become the third-largest toy exporter globally. The Indian toy industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.5 per cent from 2020 to 2025, according to a report by Global Market Insights (GMI). The growth is driven by rising demand from overseas markets and the increasing popularity of Indian toys. Indian toy manufacturers are now focusing on innovation, quality, and diversification to remain competitive in the global market. In 2017, India exported $1.5 billion worth of toys, making it the third-largest toy exporter in the world, behind China and the United States.

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