Continental’s #Fiction2Science Hackathon Connects Indian Universities and Generates Over 130 Innovative Ideas

Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management presented the idea of Smart Vehicle Health Management using IoT

Bengaluru, India – Continental, the technology company, organized the 2nd edition of the #Fiction2Science student Hackathon in Bengaluru, India, as part of its initiative to build an innovative ecosystem. Over 50 universities from across India participated, submitting more than 130 ideas on the theme of CASE - Connected, Automotive, Shared, and Electrified. Out of these, ten teams were shortlisted to be part of the finale. The finale was a day-long competition comprising activities such as building a working model of a car on the fundamentals of CASE, competing on a race track with obstacles, and finally pitching a mobility solution idea. 

The team from Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management showcased their idea of Smart Vehicle Health Management using IoT and emerged as the winner of the hackathon. They were awarded INR 1 lakh in prize money and received a job offer to work with Continental.

The winning team of Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management represented by Nidhish Kottari, Nikhil Shetty, and Nishanth Gowda

#Fiction2Science is a flagship hackathon event at Continental, aimed at connecting with universities in India to generate new ideas, fund research topics, and facilitate recruitment opportunities. The event begins with idea submission and shortlisting of the top ones, followed by a grand finale at Continental‘s Tech Center India, where the students undergo day-long competitions and idea pitching. #Fiction2Science opens opportunities for universities across India to participate in the hackathon event.

Latha Chembrakalam, Head, Technical Centre India, Continental Automotive, stated, “At Continental, we believe in the power of student and industry collaboration. Hence we are often taking opportunities to connect with university students in various forms ranging from funded research projects, seminars, internships, and hackathons. Our flagship event #Fiction2Science is designed in a way that students are motivated to apply their learnings in a practical sense with contemporary industry standards. The best participants are even given opportunities in the form of job or internship offers. We will continue our quest to build a strong student-industry ecosystem.” 

 

Image Source: Continental AG

 


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