EY Techathon 2 concludes with winners finding solutions to environmental issues
The second edition of EY Techathon focused on finding tangible solutions to real-world problems of environmental impact Witnessed participation from over 1000 students from more than 100 colleges across India The winning teams used technology to incentivize greener driving habits and reduce green cover depletion
New Delhi: EY, the leading global professional services organization, concluded the second edition of EY Techathon in India, that focused on finding tangible solutions to real-world problems of environmental impact. EY Techathon 2 challenged students from across disciplines to develop novel solutions using technology that can enable planning authorities and policymakers to answer critical questions.
In a world where everything from business models and value chains to government functions and social contracts is getting disrupted, this virtual innovation challenge witnessed participation from over 1000 students from more than 100 colleges across India. Participants used the latest technologies such as AI/ML, data and analytics, blockchain and vision analytics to develop solutions to make cars greener, build efficiencies in the logistics industry, limit green cover depletion and bring transparency in carbon credits. The shortlisted finalists were given the opportunity to present their ideas at the grand finale, to an independent jury of industry leaders like Bose Varghese, Head – Green Initiatives, Infosys, Binu Treesa, IT Sustainability Leader India, Decathlon and Meenakshi Burra, CDO and VP Technology, Analytics & Business Services (South Asia), Hindustan Unilever. The two teams that built the most innovative prototypes, incentivising greener driving habits through IoT and analytics and minimizing green cover depletion using vision analytics were declared as the winners of EY Techathon 2. The competition was won by Team Passion Pavers’ from Shailesh J Mehta School Of Management and the runner-up was ‘Team Binary’ from KJ Somaiya College of Engineering.
Mahesh Makhija, Technology Consulting Leader, EY India said, “It has been our constant endeavour to help businesses address some of the toughest issues with digital and emerging technologies. Our second EY Techathon witnessed immense talent from across all disciplines come together and build tangible solutions to drive meaningful change with ESG. As we stand at a crucial crossroad in the ESG agenda, the passion and determination demonstrated by the winning teams is commendable and we hope to see more innovation in these areas to drive sustainable impact and long-term value.”
Sukesh Choubey, Technology Consulting Leader, EY GDS said, “At EY, we believe sustainability is the innovation opportunity of our lifetime and are committed to helping businesses create long-term sustainability and ESG value. The EY Techathon 2.0 #iSolve4aBillion challenge brought together bright young minds from across the country to showcase innovative and pragmatic solutions leveraging the latest technologies that can create impact at a scale. Their enthusiasm is infectious. I am very impressed with the innovative prototypes showcased by the finalists.”
The EY Techathon focused on bringing practical innovation in sustainability, commenced in November 2021 and concluded on 28 Feb 2022 with the felicitation of winners. The finalists were given an opportunity to present their solutions to an esteemed jury in this virtual innovation challenge. Along the way, they were also given numerous opportunities to learn EY’s technologies and platforms, connect with the EY leaders and learn ways of applying new digital paradigms to solve problems. For more details on the EY Techathon 2, please visit https://www.ey.com/en_in/techathon-ii