From 27 February to 1 March 2026, the campus of Indian Institute of Technology Delhi will transform into a national hub of technology, ambition, and groundbreaking ideas as it hosts TRYST’26, its annual technical festival. With the theme “Innovating for a Sustainable Future,” TRYST’26 promises to be one of India’s largest and most impactful student-led technology gatherings.
Rooted in engineering excellence and driven by student innovation, TRYST has evolved into a powerful platform where academia, industry, startups, policymakers, and global leaders converge.
A Festival of Unmatched Scale
TRYST’26 continues its legacy as one of India’s largest technical festivals:
- 100,000+ total footfall
- 35,000+ outstation visitors
- 20,000+ active participants
- 200+ speakers from 20+ countries
- 40+ technical workshops
- ₹12+ lakh prize pool
Beyond physical participation, TRYST commands a strong national digital footprint:
- 92,000+ followers on Facebook
- 16,000+ on Instagram
- 10,000+ on LinkedIn
- 1,300+ student ambassadors across 300+ cities
- Network spanning 700+ colleges nationwide
This expansive reach positions TRYST as not just a campus event, but a national technology movement.
Global Icons Who Have Graced TRYST
Over the years, TRYST has hosted some of the most influential figures in technology, science, and entrepreneurship, including:
- Steve Ballmer
- Mark Zuckerberg
- Bill Gates
- Sunita Williams
- Ryoji Noyori
- Ashoke Sen
- Narayana Murthy
- Sachin Bansal
- Binny Bansal
Their presence underscores TRYST’s reputation as a stage where ideas meet influence.
TRYST’26: Powerhouse Collaborations
This year’s edition raises the bar with landmark collaborations:
1.) ISRO × TRYST
An exclusive exhibition highlighting India’s advancements in space technology in collaboration with Indian Space Research Organisation.
2.) Netflix × TRYST
Netflix announces the web series Hello Bachchon, inspired by the journey of Alakh Pandey.
3.) F1 × TRYST
A rare live showcase of Formula 1 cars at IIT Delhi, bringing the thrill of motorsport engineering directly to students.
4.) Adobe Designathon
A two-day offline design sprint with a ₹1.5 lakh prize pool in collaboration with Adobe.
5.) RBI Hackathon
An AI/ML-based National Fraud Prevention Challenge with a ₹10 lakh prize pool supported by the Reserve Bank of India.
Distinguished Dignitaries at TRYST’26
TRYST’26 will host an inspiring lineup of leaders from science, defence, space, and governance:
- Amit Lodha
- Group Captain Angad Pratap – Test Pilot, Indian Air Force; Selected Astronaut for the Gaganyaan Mission
- Tarun Souradeep, Director, Raman Research Institute
- Nandini Harinath, Former Project Manager, Mars Orbiter Mission
- Annapurni Subramaniam, Director, Indian Institute of Astrophysics
- Roli Mathur, Scientist G & Head, ICMR Bioethics Unit
Their sessions are expected to offer rare insights into India’s scientific and strategic future.
Flagship Events & Competitions
TRYST’26 blends hardcore technology with immersive experiences:
- Robowars – National-level robot combat competition
- Auto Expo – Luxury and sports car showcase
- AI & Robotics Events
- Startup Bidfest & Business Competitions
- Gamer Showdown
- Silent Disco & DJ Night
From code to combustion engines, from AI algorithms to entrepreneurial strategy — TRYST challenges conventional thinking across disciplines.
Hands-On Workshops: Future-Ready Skills
TRYST’26 offers a comprehensive portfolio of workshops curated by IIT Delhi and industry experts across domains such as:
- Intelligence & Automation
- FinTech & Wealth Technologies
- Development & Design
- Core Engineering & Cybersecurity
- How to Crack JEE Advanced
These workshops aim to bridge classroom learning with real-world application, equipping students with practical, industry-relevant skills.
A Platform for Industry & Innovation
TRYST offers companies unparalleled branding opportunities:
- Multi-format offline visibility
- Custom branded merchandise
- Direct engagement with IIT Delhi’s 20,000+ student network
- Nationwide grassroots promotion through student ambassadors
For startups and enterprises alike, TRYST serves as a launchpad into India’s most promising student market.
Engineering the Future
At its core, TRYST’26 is more than a festival — it is a celebration of curiosity, collaboration, and cutting-edge research. By bringing together leaders from organizations like ISRO and DRDO, innovators from global corporations, and thousands of young engineers, TRYST reflects IIT Delhi’s commitment to shaping a sustainable and technologically empowered future.
As February 2026 approaches, TRYST’26 stands poised to redefine what a student-led technology festival can achieve — not just in India, but on a global stage.








