Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Students Win Global All-Track Grand Prize at HackHarvard 2024 Organized by Harvard University Students

NATIONAL, 8th November, 2024 – In an impressive achievement, students from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham in Coimbatore have won the All-Track Grand Prize at HackHarvard 2024, an internationally renowned collegiate hackathon organized by Harvard University students. Competing with teams from prestigious institutions, including Stanford, MIT, Harvard, and the University of Toronto, the Amrita team clinched the “Overall Best Hack” award, surpassing notable universities that secured second and third positions.

The winning team comprises third-year B.Tech Artificial Intelligence students from Amrita’s Coimbatore campus: Amrit Subramanian, Kottakki Srikar Vamsi, Chukka Navneet Krishna, and Surya Santhosh Kumar. They were celebrated for their AI-powered application, Sustainify, which guides users toward sustainable living by facilitating waste repurposing and eco-conscious shopping decisions.

“HackHarvard featured renowned professors and industry experts leading parallel sessions. We attended sessions by Prof. David Malan from CS50 and Dr. Leslie Valiant, a Turing Award winner. Our team dedicated the first 10 hours to brainstorming the right idea within the provided tracks: Smart City, Sustainability, Open Source Data, and Healthcare. After much discussion, we developed an app that allows users to upload a video of a product’s packaging, instantly revealing its environmental and health impacts. If a product is deemed harmful, the app suggests healthier alternatives. The final evaluations were conducted by over 40 judges, including product managers and CEOs from companies like Microsoft and various startups,” said C. Amrit Subramanian, one of the winners.

“This year, HackHarvard brought together 600 college students from across the globe, including students from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Stanford. It was a 36-hour marathon of coding and collaboration. The competition was judged on four key criteria: innovation, technical complexity, functionality, and collaboration. Our students’ project, ‘Sustainify,’ was the Best Project presented at the Hackathon. Second and third prize went to MIT students. It is for the first time that an Indian Team won the overall best since its inception in 2015,” said Professor Dr. Soman K.P., Dean, Amrita School of Artificial Intelligence, Coimbatore.

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