GANGTOK, : The finale of Create in India Challenge (CIC) Season 1, launched as a flagship initiative under World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES), is set to take place at Jio World Centre, Mumbai from May 1 to 4.
With registrations now officially closed for all 32 challenges, CIC has received nearly 1 lakh registrations, including over 1,100 international participants, informs a PIB release.
“The challenges have attracted entries from over 60 countries, reflecting the global appeal and reach of this pioneering initiative. From this exceptional pool of talent, 750 finalists will be given the opportunity to showcase their creative skills and outcomes at Creatosphere, a specially curated platform featuring innovation across animation, comics, AI, XR, gaming, music and more, as part of WAVES 2025.”
The winners of these challenges will be conferred the ‘WAVES Creator Awards’ in a grand red carpet ceremony on Day 2 of the event.
The Creatosphere at WAVES will witness 43 international finalists showcasing their talents, adding a truly international dimension to this celebration of creativity. These finalists represent over 20 countries, including Argentina, Nepal, Germany, Bermuda (BOT), the United States, Greece, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Italy, Laos, Thailand, Tajikistan, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Russia, Maldives, Malaysia, and Japan. Notably, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Tajikistan each contributes 6 finalists, followed by 5 each from Indonesia and Maldives, and 4 from Mauritius. The United States is represented by two finalists, while Russia, Canada, Argentina, Laos, Malaysia, Bermuda, Egypt, Thailand, and the United Kingdom each have one finalist.
In India, the challenges saw enthusiastic participation from across all 28 States and eight Union Territories. “The list of finalists across the challenges reflects remarkable regional representation, with participants hailing from across the country from Assam and Meghalaya in the East to Gujarat in the West and from Himachal Pradesh in the North to Kerala in the South,” the release states.
Celebrating the energy of youth, the Create in India Challenges are overwhelmingly driven by young creators predominantly in their 20s, reflecting a vibrant ecosystem of college students, early-career professionals, and teen innovators. With the youngest finalist just 12 years old and the oldest at 66, the initiative showcases a truly inclusive creative platform that transcends age.
“The Create in India initiative champions grassroots innovation while celebrating diversity in purpose and participation. From making education accessible through the Innovate 2 Educate Challenge to reviving India’s textile legacy with ‘Make the World Wear Khadi,’ the challenges span tradition and technology. ‘India: A Bird’s Eye View’ captures the nation’s spirit through breathtaking aerial visuals by filmmakers and Drone Didis, using drone technology for storytelling and community empowerment,” the release mentions.