KPIT Sparkle Announces Winners of the 2023 Innovation Challenge

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Pune-  KPIT Technologies, a global partner to the automotive and mobility ecosystem for making software-defined vehicles a reality, hosted the finale of KPIT Sparkle 2023, an annual national design and development innovation contest for Engineering, Science, and Design students, at their Pune campus on 19th March 2023.

Winners of KPIT Sparkle 2023 in multiple categories received a total on 1.1MN INR and are listed below:

Team Rejuvenators from IIT Kharagpur won the Gold award of INR 5,00,000 for developing an energy-efficient route for the recovery of the metallic values from end-of-life batteries and reusing them for new battery making. For this, they developed a robust hydrometallurgical circuit for selective recovery of metallic values from different types of batteries (LCO and NMC)
Team Waste2Wealth from Government College of Engineering, Jalgaon won the Silver award of INR 2,50,000 for developing W2W Energy, Fuel and Mobility Generation from Innovative Biogas Plant
Team Propellers from Kalinga Institute of Industrial technology, Bhubaneshwar won the Silver award of INR 2,50,000 for developing a Novel solar electric thruster propulsion system for Nano to Micro Satellite for Indian Space Technology
Team Energizers from Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai won the Most Popular Award of INR 1,00,000 for Designing and developing an efficient indigenous hydrogen(HHO) generation system by dry cell electrolysis method

(Picture Insert: Winners from different categories at KPIT Sparkle 2023)

 

KPIT Sparkle has been a powerful catalyst for driving mobility and sustainable energy innovation for the last decade. The platform brings together mentors and young professionals passionate about mobility and energy. It is building an ecosystem that encourages and inspires budding professionals to solve everyday problems with innovative, sustainable & indigenous solutions.

 

Mr. Ravi Pandit, Chairman KPIT Technologies, said, “KPIT Sparkle has touched the lives of over 1 lakh students in India and urged them to innovate on challenges in mobility and energy to make the world clear, smarter, and safer. This has also created an opportunity for talent to immerse themselves in an ecosystem of like-minded individuals and explore their passion for mobility while developing skills and expertise to benefit them in their future careers.”

 

Dr. Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairman of EC National Assessment and Accreditation Council  and National Educational Technology Forum, was the chief guest at the grand finale event.

The Jury

The finalists were evaluated by a jury comprising national and international experts from the academic, business, automotive, technology fields along with multiple leaders from KPIT Technologies:

 

Dr. Sanjeev Srivastava, Chief Operating Officer (I-STEM) at IISC Bengaluru
Dr. Siddhartha Mukhopadhyay, Professor and Head, Department of Electrical Engineering and School of Energy Science & Engineering at IIT Kharagpur
Mr. Pradeep Chandrashekhar, Associate Director/Deputy Chief Engineer at OLA Electric Car
Mr. A.S. Ravikumar, General Manager – Product Engineering at Daimler India Commercial Vehicle Pvt. Ltd
Mr. Balkrishna Mahajan, Founder Director, and Principal Designer at Ticket Design
Dr. Somnath Sengupta, Asst Prof at IIT Kharagpur
Dr. Milind Rane, Professor, and Head Heat Pump Lab at IIT Bombay
Dr. Pallavi Bharadwaj, Assistant Professor, IIT Gandhinagar
Dr. Nisha Singhania, Manager at Altotech
Dr. Daniel Goldsmith, Lecturer in Ethical Hacking and Network Security at Coventry University
Ms. Rashmi Rao, Industry Manager – Automotive at MathWorks
Mr. Shobhit Shrotriya, MD R&D life sciences at Accenture
Mr. Pritesh Doshi, Head of Mechatronics and Electrification at DANA
Mr. Vijay Kadam, Head of Commercial Vehicle Business Unit at DANA
Multiple business and technology leaders from KPIT