Young innovators striving to transform lives through technology on Second day of Graph E-Thon

Young innovators striving to transform lives through technology on Second day of Graph E-Thon
Dehradun, April 22
To connect farmers with technology, student innovators are creating a crop monitoring and management system. They are also creating a device to ease the lives of blind and deaf people.
On the second day of Graph E-Thon held at Graphic Era Deemed University, students from 26 states continue to build prototypes with great enthusiasm. In this thrilling competition 36 teams have been trying to bring their ideas to life as prototypes for the past 24 hours. They have been given problems of various states and country related to AI/ML, Blockchain, EdTech defence MedTech and other cutting edge technologies. Experts from Graphic Era are continuously guiding and offering technical advice to students to overcome challenges during the competition.
In this competition students are creating unique prototypes such as crop monitoring system, a device to ease the lives of blind and deaf people, surveillance system to detect intruders, a food delivery app for students to order food from hostel mess, AI chatbot to help freelancer enterpreneurs grow, an app to provide mental health support through games, sound therapy, exercises and other activities to people battling depression and AI powered campus tour guide.
Graphic Era has announced cash prizes and other attractive awards from winning teams. Awards will also be given to encourage female candidates and sustainable prototypes. Additionally, students who are willing to start their start-up will be provided monetory help along with guidance from Graphic Era’s experts.