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Symbiosis University of Applied Sciences, Indore, recently concluded a
dynamic 24-hour hackathon recently, showcasing the innovative talents of its
students. The event brought together 28 teams from diverse departments,
including B. Tech CSIT, SME, B. Sc DS, BBA BFSI, and DMM, all competing to
develop cutting-edge solutions to real-world challenges.
Event
Highlights: Participants engaged in an intense and collaborative environment,
selecting problems from the Smart India Hackathon (SIH) Portal and working
non-stop to create impactful solutions. The breadth of projects ranged from
advanced technology implementations to practical applications designed to
address pressing issues.
Judging and Evaluation: The hackathon featured a
rigorous assessment process with two rounds of evaluations:
* Initial
Assessment: Conducted by an esteemed internal jury panel consisting of:* Dr.
Durgesh Mishra, Campus Director & Director SCSIT* Brig A. Shridhar, Dean
Academics* Dr. Vaishali Joshi, Associate Professor* Dr. Ankit Jain, Assistant
Professor
* Final Pitching: Judged by a distinguished external jury,
including:* Vikas Choudhary, Regional Head Japan Ops, TCS* Ram Chug, Senior
Developer, Impetus
Top Teams and Solutions: Four standout teams were
recognized for their exceptional work:
1. Error_404: Developed a solution
for enhancing the Permanently Shadowed Regions (PSR) of lunar craters using data
from Chandrayaan-2.2. CyberVanguard: Created a live location tracking system.3.
Vidya.ai: Designed a Smart Competency Diagnostic and Candidate Profile Score
Calculator.4. GEEKS: Addressed women's safety with an innovative analytics
solution.
These top teams will advance by uploading their projects to the
SIH Portal for further evaluation and potential implementation.
Participating Teams: The event featured a diverse range of innovative projects,
including:
1. Web-heads: Alumni association platform for
universities/institutions.2. CodeZords: Unique toys and games
conceptualization.3. Jarvis: A tourism enhancement platform for discovering
hidden locations.4. Tech Titans: Solar energy innovations.5. Hackathoners: Smart
Medical Prescription Assistant.6. Hackhavoc: Smart bus stops and tourism
infrastructure solutions.7. WomenRise: Women safety analytics.
Organizers
and Acknowledgements: The hackathon was expertly organized by the student
committee under the Institution's Innovation Council (IIC). Dr. Neha Gupta,
Deputy Director of SCSIT, served as the Single Point of Contact (SPOC). The
event successfully fostered creativity, teamwork, and practical problem-solving
skills among students, offering them valuable experience in tackling real-world
challenges.
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