IIT Madras announced the top five student Eco-Innovator Teams of ‘i2I’ challenge.
The top five teams were of the inaugural edition of the contest.
i2I is a Pan-India eco-innovative contest for college students and researchers, spearheaded by IIT Madras and supported by the Wipro Foundation.
It aims to transform eco-innovative concepts into viable prototypes that actively contribute to a carbon-neutral future, say sources from IIT Madras.
The winners of the contest were awarded a cash prize of Rs. 1 lakh each and will also join the upcoming cohort of the Carbon Zero Challenge to secure prototype funding of up to Rs. 5 lakh and a chance to secure the CZC seed grant of Rs. 10 lakh, say sources from IIT Madras.
The teams presented their proof of concept prototypes on 9 August 2024 at IIT Madras Research Park.
The winning team were announced in the presence of Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, Prof. Indumathi Nambi, Coordinator, Carbon Zero Challenge, IIT Madras.
Others present were Prof. Rajnish Kumar, Head of School of Sustainability, IIT Madras, Dr. K. Subramanian, Senior VP, Ashok Leyland, Mr. P.S. Narayan, Global Head (Sustainability), Wipro Ltd and faculty, researchers and students.
The best five teams selected after rigorous scrutiny include:
1 | Energy | Brilletmakers | NIT Arunachal Pradesh | Mobile production unit for customizable semi-torrefied mixed agro-waste biomass pellet. |
2 | Energy | Team Forge | LBS college of engineering | Design and development of electric cutter for laterite stone quarries and laterite stone based industries. |
3 | Building Material | Plasricks | Indian Institute of Management Sirmaur | Reusable, interlocking bricks crafted from plastic waste. |
4 | Material | TEAM KCT | Kumaraguru College of Technology | An ecofriendly packaging made from crop residue,rice bran,lemongrass and paddy straw |
5 | Water | Bubbar | NIT Pondicherry | Air curtain designed to remove microplastics while ensuring safe passage for fish. |
Dr. K. Subramanian, Senior VP, Ashok Leyland, said innovation is not just dreaming about an India, which is also needed, but it flows down from a Business case, which implies a market exists, the cost point is right, the product will be ‘manufacturable’ and reliable.
Only when all those stars line up, will you have a business case, which has to come before the idea comes, he said.
Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras said, this is a very important activity that IIT Madras believes is something that is going to define the future.
Getting our youth involved in sustainability-related projects and allowing them to think, explore and find out certain methodologies and get some innovations done is the real objective of this effort, he said.
This which would essentially create a process by which we address sustainable development goals, he said.
Thanking the Sponsors of the event, Prof. V. Kamakoti added we are seeing a National spirit with more and more participation from different States.
I am sure the top five winners will take their projects forward. I want to see a start-up coming. In the next 10 years, recycling jobs will supersede coding jobs, he said.
If you get a nice product idea, we (IIT Madras) will help you in patenting it and ensure your idea is protected, he said.
Launched in October 2023, The ‘ideas to Impact’ Challenge 2023-24 received an enthusiastic response, with over 2,000 registrations in the first month along.
The top 18 teams were selected after two rounds of rigorous evaluations. These selected teams were given approximately six months to validate their ideas and develop proof of concept (POC), say sources from IIT Madras.
Mr. P.S. Narayan, Global Head (Sustainability), Wipro launching the second edition of the i2I challenge said complex problems like climate change, water require ‘Distributed Problem Solving.’
It means it requires many, many people to think about it and do something about it and that cannot happen overnight, he said.
If you want to create an ecosystem of Distributed Problem Solving, you will to start very, very early. You have to start at the foundational level – at the Schools, he said.
You have to start with concepts and ideas, which are so critical that they form part of your mental architecture, he said.
‘In the ‘ideas to Impact’ program, we are talking about leveraging the energy of students in the college phase before they go out into the wider world.’
Some of the shortlisted ideas include green hydrogen storage, energy generation from kites, cutlery and packaging materials from agricultural waste, advanced wastewater treatment systems, soil liquefaction systems, landslide detection, and flood prediction.
A panel discussion on ‘Bridging the gap from lab to market transition for eco-innovations’ was also held. Eco-innovations are key to a sustainable future, say sources from IIT Madras.
Transforming research into market-ready solutions can be a tough journey for students and researchers. This panel discussion addressed common obstacles and offer practical solutions.
The panel included key stakeholders in the eco-innovation ecosystem including Prof. V V Raghavendra Sai, Department of Applied Mechanics and Biomedical Engineering, IIT Madras.
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It also included Mr. Ganesh Shankar, Founder, FluxGen Technologies, Mr. Shravan Shankar, Co-Founder, Climake, Mr. Muthu Kumar, Founder, Sustains Engineering Solutions LLP, and Mr. Leo Bernard, Plant Engineering, Ashok Leyland. The session was moderated by Dr. Hiran Vedam, Business Fellow, Breakthrough Energy.
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