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IIT Bombay introduces e-Yantra Innovation Challenge for urban infra solutions

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Posted on 06 Sep 2022
12:26 PM

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IIT Bombay launched the e-Yantra Innovation Challenge (eYIC 2022-23) to seek solutions for inclusive urban infrastructure
Winning teams who successfully pitch will receive seed funding from a prize pool of Rs 1 crore

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) has launched the e-Yantra Innovation Challenge (eYIC 2022-23) to seek solutions for inclusive urban infrastructure. Started in 2014, e-Yantra is a competition conducted annually training student teams in crucial skills through MOOCs before getting them to solve real-world problems and build start-ups. The deadline for registration is till September 25.

The e-Yantra project is funded by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, and hosted at the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Department of IIT Bombay. Winning teams who successfully pitch will receive seed funding from a prize pool of Rs 1 crore. There are also 25 lakh worth of prizes to be won. The themes for this year are Sustainable and Advanced Technologies for Helping Urban Inclusivity and Agriculture. Teams interested to participate shall apply at their official website- eyic.e-yantra.org.

Principal Investigator of the e-Yantra project, Prof. Kavi Arya from the Dept. of Computer Science, IIT Bombay, said, “The e-Yantra Innovation Challenge brings young minds together to work on real problems to seek solutions for building a better tomorrow. The majority of the students have skills but don’t know which problems to solve or how to solve them. For that, e-Yantra engages participants in immersive learning on thematic areas where experts help them articulate relevant problems they could solve. They are then guided to develop prototypes and subsequently trained in pitching to incubators to learn to launch their own start-ups.” This year marks the ninth year of the e-Yantra Innovation Challenge.

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The Challenge is divided into four stages - training, prototyping, innovation, and implementation. Stage I is a training sprint that familiarises participants with the theme, trains them in technologies and helps them to solve problems with training through MOOCs and live sessions by experts. Stage II is a Prototyping Sprint where teams work under e-Yantra mentorship to build a prototype of their proposed solution. Stage III is an Innovation Sprint where e-Yantra helps develop a pitch to an incubator —here, the IIT Bombay Incubator SINE. The last stage is an Implementation Sprint, where teams refine their Proof-of-concept (PoC) under the guidance of e-Yantra mentors.

Last updated on 06 Sep 2022
12:30 PM
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