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Amrita University team comes first at HackHarvard Hackathon

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A fully-functional and extensive elderly tracking system for use in indoor, outdoor and restrooms won the team from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, J Anudeep, Kowshik G, and Dr. Shriram KV first prize in the Elderly category (Medicine Support) at the HackHarvard Global Hackathon. The year-long competition is conducted by the Harvard University at the USA and Tianchi group, Alibaba.

Dr Shriram KV is teaching Computer Science at Amrita School of Engineering Coimbatore, J Anudeep is doing his final year BTech in Electronics and Instrumentation and Kowshik G doing final year BTech in Electronics and Communication. Says Dr Shriram, “the innovative wearable device provides a lot of independence to the elderly and raises an alert if they trip or fall anywhere so that caregivers can act immediately. The jury comprised Harvard Engineering professors, Harvard startup co-founders, software engineers from companies like Google, Microsoft, and Facebook were impressed with our product.”

There were 600 teams from all over the world including USA, Canada, China, Vietnam and India who participated in the contest. Added Shriram, “we were the only team from India who was invited to Harvard in October 2019 to present our product.” The prize included a trophy and cash award of $2000. HackHavard Global Hackathon challenges students to use technology to identify problems within their local communities and develop potential solutions to these problems

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