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Sharda University organises “Technovation Hackathon” – 24-hour hackathon in association with GNIDA

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More than 400 students came together at the first “Technovation Hackathon” – 24-hour hackathon organised by School of Engineering and Technology, Sharda University, in association with GNIDA. On the occasion of 28th Foundation Day of GNIDA, the event which brought together students from across 30 different colleges and universities from different states of the country with an aim to ideate and create innovative solutions for some of the critical issues faced by the people of Greater Noida. The students worked on projects based on relevant themes like Waste Management, Security & Surveillance, Smart Transportation & Traffic Management, and Energy Efficiency & Green Energy. Prize distribution ceremony and display of projects at the SMSR Auditorium, Sharda University was conducted.
The winners under the theme Smart Transportation & Traffic Management were Sandeep Kumar, Sachin Kumar, Shivam Dharwal, Shruti Gupta and Shruti Dwivedi (Noida Institute of Engg. & Technology, Rs. 30,000/-); Aman Kumar, Harshita Aggarwal, Anchal and Prince Kumar (JIMS Engineering Mgmt & Technical Campus, Rs. 20,000/-) and Banoshree Bose, Ashish Tiwari and Garima Sharma (Sharda University, Rs. 10,000/-).
Elaborating on the initiative Shri Narendra Bhooshan, IAS, CEO, GNIDA said, “Technovation Hackathon aims at discovering innovative ideas from young minds for problems of the society. The students will present ideas for appropriate waste management and disposal, including energy generation, volume minimization, and incorporation into useful products which can be viable and environment-friendly. One of the themes includes management of our energy resources by making the existing sources more efficient and switching to greener energy options to the possible extent. An emerging city like Greater Noida can make its own contribution in this area. The students participated at the Technovation Hackathon presented ingenious projects to cope up with this issue.”