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What is SMART INDIA HACKATHON?

What is SMART INDIA HACKATHON?

WHAT IS SIH? Smart India Hackathon is a nationwide initiative to provide students with a platform to solve some of the pressing problems we face in our daily lives, and thus inculcate a culture of product innovation and a mindset of problem-solving.

What are the benefits of participating in a National Level Hackathon?

Provide problem statements to the participants from all over the country , get optimal solutions for them and also get the opportunity to hire potential future employees. An additional branding value when students from the institute compete at a national level hackathon with other competitors.

What is the role of SPOC in the campus hackathon?

College SPOC to be responsible to conduct internal hackathon in the campus College to finalise total best 5 teams + 2 waitlisted teams from the internal hackathon.

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What are the best ideas for innovation in India?

Innovative ideas that help manage and generate renewable sources more efficiently. Creating state-of-the-art safety and security technologies for India. Technology ideas in tertiary sectors like Hospitality, Financial Services, Entertainment, Tourism and Retail.

What is the SiH hackathon?

It started in the year 2017 and gaining huge success, it is now an annual event with SIH 2020 being the 4th edition. It is the World’s Biggest Hackathon having reached out to over 10 Lakh+ students across 7218+ institutes in India.

How do I get the video data for the SiH 2020?

Applicants will be provided video data through the following website link. http://mixorg.com/competitions/SIH-2020/registration Each team is supposed to download the data and annotate it according to the features they are going to build.

How do I register for the Internal Hackathon?

The students selected in the Internal Hackathon can be registered on the SIH portal by their college SPOC only. Students cannot directly register themselves. A team of 6 members with one team leader. At least one female team member. All students should be from the same college.