Kathmandu — The highly anticipated national-level coding competition Codeavour 6.0 has successfully concluded, providing a remarkable platform for young Nepali student innovators to showcase their creativity and technical expertise.
The event saw participation from over 200 students representing more than 50 innovative projects from prestigious schools such as Asia Pacific School, Budhanilkantha School, Elite Grand School, Himalaya Boarding High School, Reliance Public School, Brihaspati Vidyasadan School, Kendriya Vidyalaya Kathmandu, Ullens School, and many others.
Organized as part of the international Codeavour 6.0 AI, Coding, and Robotics Competition, this event welcomed students from Grade 4 to Grade 12, aiming to encourage them to solve real-world challenges through technology and innovation.
A Platform for Future Innovators
The competition provided students with the opportunity to develop groundbreaking solutions using AI, coding, and robotics while addressing real-life global issues aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
According to the organizers, the competition was designed to inspire young minds to think creatively and use technology as a tool for positive change.
What’s Next for Nepali Participants?
The top 20 finalists from Nepal will be announced soon, who will represent the country at the international grand finale in Qatar on May 30-31, 2025. There, they will compete against young innovators from over 30 countries on a global stage.
An Opportunity to Shine Globally
This global platform will allow Nepali students to showcase their talent, creativity, and innovation on an international level, gaining recognition and networking with top young minds worldwide.
Organized by Nima Academy in collaboration with SkillsUp Global
In Nepal, Codeavour 6.0 was organized by Nima Academy in partnership with SkillsUp Global, aiming to foster creativity, innovation, and problem-solving skills among young students through AI, coding, and robotics projects.
The successful conclusion of Codeavour 6.0 has set a new benchmark for technological innovation and creativity among Nepali students, paving the way for future innovators to make a global impact.

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