General Introduction
The Internet of Things Competition at the Technology Olympics provides a platform for designing and implementing intelligent solutions based on connected devices, sensors, and communication infrastructures. Focused on real-world applications in industry, agriculture, smart cities, and healthcare, this competition offers participants an opportunity to demonstrate their technical and innovative capabilities.
Leagues
IoT Hardware League
This league focuses on the design, development, and implementation of systems based on sensors, microcontrollers, and smart devices.
Expected Output: A functional prototype accompanied by a performance demonstration.
IoT Security League
This league focuses on IoT network architecture, low-power communications, device and connected-sensor security, and cyber threat analysis.
Expected Output: A technical scenario, implementation or simulation, penetration testing, and actuator control.
Stages
Introductory Training
An introduction to the fundamental concepts of the Internet of Things, related tools, and the prerequisites of each league.
Qualification Round
An online competition designed to evaluate technical capabilities and select the top teams.
Advanced Training
Bootcamps and specialized sessions for teams advancing to the final stages.
On-Site Final
A live competition and testing of solutions in a realistic simulated and workshop-based environment at Pardis Technology Park.
Target Participants
- Students and graduates of engineering fields, particularly computer engineering, electrical engineering, telecommunications, and mechatronics.
- Individuals interested in hardware, networking, cybersecurity, and the development of intelligent systems.
- Innovative teams active in industrial, urban, and smart agriculture fields.
Key Features
- Focus on real-world and practical IoT challenges.
- Competition design across two complementary tracks: hardware and security/networking.
- Use of industrial scenarios, datasets, and dedicated boards.
- Opportunity for teamwork, hands-on learning, and interaction with field experts.
Objectives
- To identify and develop top talents in the field of the Internet of Things.
- To create intelligent solutions for real industrial and societal challenges.
- To strengthen the link between education, technology, and market needs.
- To enhance Iran’s position in the ecosystem of emerging technologies.