Codeavour 7.0 Track 1 is all about taking ideas that matter and turning them into working projects with coding, AI and robotics. To help you imagine what you can build, we have curated sample projects under each theme in this blog so you can explore different problem statements, styles of solutions and tools students have used. From caring for the planet to supporting mental health, smarter food systems, active lifestyles and wellness technology, these examples are here to inspire you to find your own problem, adapt what you like and design a project that feels uniquely yours.
Exam stress, cyber threats, climate worries and rapidly changing cities are reshaping everyday life, and this theme explores how technology can support safer, calmer and more informed living. Students look at mental well-being, digital security, child safety, patient care and environmental responsibility, and think about how awareness and empathy can grow with the help of smart tools. Through storytelling, games, interactive systems, apps and robots, they show that technology is not only about speed and efficiency but also about care, protection and hope. Below are some of the impactful projects students have created in this space.
This theme focuses on how smarter food systems and cleaner resources can improve everyday life. Kids use technology to care for crops with smart soil and tree health monitoring, protect orchards with AI, and keep communities safe through cleaner drinking water and fresher air. From solar-powered farming tools to intelligent purification systems, these projects show how sustainable growing, clean water and clean air can work together to support healthier bodies and a greener future.
As the world struggles with pollution, climate change and unsafe living conditions, we need smarter solutions to protect both our planet and our people, so choose this theme to build projects that tackle cleanliness, hygiene and environmental care. You can code to make awareness stories about waste segregation, games that teach kids how to keep surroundings clean, or real-world solutions like smart dustbins, air quality monitors, water purity alerts, cleaning or sanitisation bots, community health trackers and much more.
Long sitting, screens and busy routines often mean our bodies do not move as much as they need. This theme looks at how technology can make everyday movement easier, safer and more fun. Students design playful experiences that get kids to jump and stay active, build tools that correct posture, create footwear that supports easier walking and work on systems that keep drivers awake and focused. Together, these ideas show how small changes in how we sit, walk and travel can add up to a more active, confident and healthy life.
Smart systems can quietly look after safety, health and comfort in the background. In this space, students build AI that brightens streets when people and vehicles need more visibility, tools that help with early brain tumor checks, gesture based controllers that make devices easier to use, and hospital alerts that warn staff when a saline drip is running low. The focus is on practical help in real moments of need, with fewer accidents, quicker responses and more dignified care powered by supportive technology.