IoT Technology Olympics – Internet of Things (IoT) Competition
.Registration extended to Oct 5, 2025
A platform for growth, competition, and innovation in the world of the Internet of Things
A Chance to Shine in the World of IoT
A Platform for the Future-Makers of IoT
A National Event on the Path of Innovation and the Internet of Things
The IoT Technology Olympics is a national event aimed at promoting, educating, and identifying innovative talents in the field of the Internet of Things. Supported by Pardis Technology Park, this event offers a unique opportunity for students, university learners, and professionals to enhance their skills, tackle real-world industry challenges, and compete in a professional setting—organized across three distinct leagues.
Qualifying Round
On-Site Competition in 5 Selected Centers
In the qualifying stage, teams will compete in person across five selected cities. This is where you’ll need to demonstrate your technical skills, creativity, and teamwork in solving real-world projects.
Compete with top teams from across the country
Face real challenges inspired by industry needs
National Finals at Pardis Technology Park
The top teams will compete in a four-day national final held at Pardis Technology Park — where final projects will be presented and champions will be selected by a panel of academic and industry experts.
Compete with top teams from across the country
Face real-world challenges drawn from industry
Mentorship, Webinars, and Project Exhibition
Throughout the competition, participants will benefit from expert mentorship, specialized webinars, and a project exhibition — offering opportunities to learn, showcase achievements, and connect with industry professionals.
Specialized Training
In the interactive online summer courses, you will learn the basic and advanced concepts of the Internet of Things and get ready to face real-world challenges. These courses are held by experienced instructors and provide an opportunity to build technical skills.
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Reward for Effort and Creativity
The top 3 teams of the IoT Technology Olympics
will receive a total cash prize of 180 million Tomans
Event Schedule
21
April
extended until October 5–
Participant Registration
23
July
September 22 –
Training Courses
27
September
October 10 _
Qualifying Competitions for Quotas
28
October
October 31 _
Second IoT Olympics
Competition
IoT Technology Olympics
From the initial evaluation to the national final, each stage is an opportunity to grow, compete, and shine in the world of t he Internet of Things .
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Final Competition (IoT Olympics National Final)
Four days of competition at Pardis Technology Park to select the top teams in the country.
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Qualifying Competition (Semi-Final Stage)
Teams face real industry challenges at selected centers across the country and propose solutions.
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Initial Evaluation (Entry Stage)
Assessment of resumes and foundational knowledge in IoT-related fields to qualify for the training and competition pathway.
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Registration
The first step to entering the competition; complete the registration form and submit your basic information.
Roadmap for IoT Champions
This Olympics is an opportunity to showcase the power of innovation and teamwork, challenging your knowledge and skills in the real-world Internet of Things at every stage—from initial evaluation to the final .
From learning to executing innovative projects, this journey helps you sharpen your technical abilities while competing against the top teams in the country .
By participating in this competition, you not only gain a unique educational experience but also connect with leading experts and judges, opening doors to valuable job opportunities and collaborations in the tech industry.
A Pathway to Growth and Competition in the World of IoT.
Registration
To participate in the Second IoT Technology Olympics, you must first complete the registration form. Participation is possible individually or as a team, and all enthusiasts—including students, graduates, and industry professionals—are welcome to join. After registration, your information will be reviewed during the initial evaluation to assess your readiness for the training courses and subsequent competition stages.
Initial Evaluation (Entry Stage)
networking, electronics, and programming by submitting their resumes and achievements. This stage is designed to assess the general and specialized knowledge level of participants and to establish a focused and coherent learning path. The results of this evaluation determine eligibility for the training courses and advancement to more competitive stages.
Qualifying Competition (Semi-Final Stage)
Qualified teams enter a project-based competition facing real industry challenges. Participants must utilize their technical skills and teamwork to provide innovative solutions to various problems. This stage is held in-person across five selected centers nationwide, offering opportunities for interaction, networking, and genuine competition with other teams.
Final Competition (IoT Olympics National Final)
The final stage takes place over four days at Pardis Technology Park. Here, the top teams present their final projects to the judges and compete for the title of IoT Technology Olympics Champion. Teams are expected to showcase their capabilities in innovative design, practical implementation, documentation, and professional project presentation.
Along the Journey
Various Events Throughout the Competition
Specialized webinars introducing IoT
Workshops on designing and implementing IoT systems
Mentoring sessions with distinguished professors and industry experts
National final featuring academic and industry judges
Training
From fundamental concepts to designing and implementing real-world projects
everything you need to become an IoT specialist.
July 23 – September 22
Fundamentals
Basic concepts and structures of the Internet of Things
Hardware
Introduction to sensors, microcontrollers, and development boards
Communications
Data transmission, networks, and communication protocols
Platforms
Cloud infrastructures and IoT platforms
Project
IoT project design, data analysis, and final presentation
