Samsung India conducted the 7th edition of the annual Samsung Innovation
Awards at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur in association with
Entrepreneurship Cell. Samsung Innovation Awards aim to recognize and reward
innovations that have the potential to revolutionize everyday living and enable
students to take their ideas to the next level.
The first prize went to the team that included Kshitij Jaggi, Kumar
Shivang and Rishabh Sahu who worked on a peer to peer financial transaction app
using Blockchain technology in a distributed environment. The vision of the
team is to enable financial inclusion of chit fund subscribers with Circle, a
mobile first solution for organisers to easily manage the members, bringing in
transparency in the whole process and creating credit history for all Indians.
Insomniatec, comprising students Kaustubh Mundra and Sankalp Rastogi,
won the second prize for proposing a project that uses an infra-red camera
coupled with computer vision technology to detect drowsiness in a vehicle
driver while in motion and provides in-time alerts.
One of the projects, Muskan Solid Waste, consisting Hari Shankar and
co-founder Mewa Lal found a special mention at the awards. This is a start-up
that converts organic waste into high yielding compost. The technique used
reduces time for composting and produces more efficient manure compared to
artificial fertilizers.
The awards were presented by Dr Aloknath De, Chief Technology
Officer, Samsung R&D Institute, India – Bangalore (SRI-B). The
winners were given cash prizes worth INR 2.5 lakh while the five finalists
received merit recognition from Samsung.
Samsung Innovation Awards 2017 saw an
overwhelming response, with eight teams getting an opportunity to present their
ideas to the jury comprising Dr. Aloknath De from SRI-B and professors from
IIT-Kanpur—Dr. Amitabha Bandyopadhyay from the Department of Biological
Sciences & Bioengineering (BSBE), Prof. Sandeep Shukla from the Department
of Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Kanpur.
Samsung R&D Institute –
Bangalore will engage with the award winners to further develop their
innovations.
“Through the platform of
Samsung Innovation Awards, we want to encourage students to work on innovative
ideas in evolving areas of artificial intelligence, computer vision and IOT.
When we see diverse and quality projects in these emerging technology areas, we
can sense the pulse of our youth. Novelty of ideas, comprehensiveness in
execution and impact of solution are yardsticks in selecting the winners.
Samsung has been supporting deep-tech innovation at large and this year’s event
in IIT-Kanpur is one such initiative,” said Dr.
Aloknath De, Chief Technology Officer, Samsung R&D Institute, India –
Bangalore.
Cutting-edge innovations were
showcased at the competition. The innovative product ideas and solutions
presented this year ranged from a cloud-based healthcare data management system
to an intelligence platform for law enforcement and defence agencies.
“Innovation and entrepreneurship ought to become an integral part of
institutions of academic and higher technical learnings. We must quickly
transform into an innovation driven society where young minds understand
societal needs, carve out opportunities and take calculated risks to become job
creators and leaders. We are happy that corporates such as Samsung are coming
forward to help us create the desired ecosystem at IIT Kanpur,” said Sameer
Khandekar, Associate Dean, Innovation and Incubation, IIT Kanpur.
The 2017 edition of the Samsung Innovation Awards was initiated at
IIT-Kanpur campus six months ago through an open entry process, where students
submitted their innovative ideas. The shortlisting process was led by
professors from IIT-Kanpur and researchers from SRI-B, who also selected the
eight finalists.
The final teams presented their ideas to the jury at the IIT-Kanpur
campus. The winning project was selected based on the degree of innovation,
feasibility, usability, relevance and overall impact on masses.
Conceptualised in 2011, the Samsung
Innovation Awards seek to support and encourage young talent who have an
innovative approach and look to improvise different systems and processes.
Further, it aims to develop indigenous products and services for fulfilling
mass needs thereby transforming lives and creating sustainable solutions for
the benefit of the society at large.
Over the years, Samsung Innovation
Awards have become one of the most eagerly awaited ideation contests at IIT’s
due to enthusiastic participation from the student community. The first edition
was conducted at IIT Delhi and since then Samsung Innovation Awards have been
held at other major IITs. The last edition in 2016 was held at IIT Bombay and
had witnessed great interest and enthusiasm from students. Samsung continues to
provide the next generation of Indian innovators and entrepreneurs an avenue to
showcase and advance their engineering skill sets.
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