SAE TIFAN 2024
TIFAN stands for “Technology Innovation Forum for Agricultural Nurturing”- an Off-Highway Initiative by SAEINDIA (Society of Automotive Engineers) in collaboration with different industries and industry executives across India.
TIFAN is a student competition program that aims to promote innovation and technology in agriculture. The program is designed to encourage students to produce innovative solutions that can help improve the agricultural sector in India.
MathWorks is supporting this competition by providing mentorship, workshops and complimentary license for students who do not have MATLAB, Simulink and its toolboxes.
For more details, please check the SAE TIFAN 2023 video
Complimentary Software
MathWorks provides complimentary software for this competition. If your team is participating in this competition and needs software, fill out the software request form.
The period to request software has closed.
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