IIT Gandhinagar: Singapore India Hackathon 2023 concludes
The 36-hour long hackathon at the IIT Gandhinagar was filled with great enthusiasm from participants who worked tirelessly to provide innovative solutions, said the official statement.
Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) hosted the Singapore India Hackathon 2023 to provide innovative solutions.
"Check out a few highlights from the recently-concluded #SingaporeIndiaHackathon2023 at IITGN. The 36-hour long #hackathon was filled with great enthusiasm from participants who worked tirelessly to provide #innovative #solutions," reads IIT Gandhinagar tweet.
"in the field of #fintech, #sustainability, and Environmental, Social, and Governance (#ESG). Kudos to all the participating teams for their hard work and congratulations to all the winners!," says another tweet.
It was our pleasure to host Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Honourable Minister of Education, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Govt of India, on July 17 at the IITGN campus. The minister interacted with and encouraged some of the start-up founders, said the official statement of IIT Gandhinagar.
"working to provide technological solutions in the field of food quality testing, energy, drone tracking technology, health and wellness, and 3D printing among others," said another tweet by the institute.
Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan also visited the state-of-the-art CCL lab and the Central Instrumentation Facility of the Institute.
"Centre For Creative Learning at IIT Gandhinagar is a magical world. Taking joyous and experiential learning to a whole new level, It is nurturing inherent creativity, piquing curiosity and developing scientific temper among learners right from the foundational stages through toys, activities, exhibits and DIY techniques. Appreciate @ccl_iitgn for promoting creative arts as pedagogy to learn and understand science," he tweeted.
"The IIT Gandhinagar Research Park is an epicentre of innovative pursuits and entrepreneurial zeal. Had the opportunity to interact with some young and very creative start-ups with solutions in the areas of health & wellness, food quality testing, 3D printing, drone tracking technology, nano materials among others. Many of these innovators and entrepreneurs are from institutes that are in tier II & III cities. Truly, innovation, entrepreneurial zeal and out-of-the-box thinking is not restricted to just top-rung institutes. My suggestion to these innovators— Dream Big, Do Bigger and Better!," said the minister through another tweet.
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