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IIIT-A students excel in Google Solution Challenge-2024

IIIT-Allahabad's 'Debug Dynasty' team made global waves by reaching the Google Solution Challenge-2024's Top-100 with their project Ecobloom, promoting social campaigns.

Updated on: Sep 09, 2024 06:12 AM IST
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A team of talented students from Indian Institute of Information technology-Allahabad (IIIT- A), under the team name ‘Debug Dynasty’, has garnered international recognition by securing a spot in the Top-50 and Top-100 of the Google Solution Challenge-2024.

IIIT-A team (HT Photo)
IIIT-A team (HT Photo)

Their innovative project, Ecobloom, addresses a crucial gap in the current landscape: the absence of a unified platform that facilitates the creation and participation in campaigns focused on societal betterment, stated IIIT-A officials.

Led by team members Rishika Gupta, Nijjwal, Rishi Upadhyay, and Vatsal Bhuva, Debug Dynasty’s Ecobloom is more than just a campaign tool– it’s a platform aimed at empowering organizations and individuals alike to contribute to social causes in a collaborative and rewarding environment, they added.

At a recent event hosted at IIIT-A, these brilliant young minds were facilitated by notable community leaders including Ankit Kumar Verma, organiser of Google Developer Group Prayagraj, Mohammed Javed, faculty advisor-GDG on-campus IIIT-A, and KP Singh, head of IT department, IIIT-A.

The event also saw the formal appointment of Nandini Gupta, who was selected as the Google Developer Group on-Campus Lead for IIIT Allahabad.

In addition to celebrating the students’ success, the event served as a platform for discussions on future collaborations between IIIT-A, Google Developer Groups (GDGs), and the Google Developer Student Club. These initiatives aim to enhance technological awareness in the region, fostering a collaborative ecosystem where students can learn, innovate, and grow, he added.

During the event, discussions focused on how IIIT-A, GDG-Prayagraj, and GDSC-IIIT-A can work together to bridge the gap between academia and industry, creating opportunities for students to engage with cutting-edge technology.

The collaboration also aims to increase awareness about the potential of technology in transforming societies and enabling students to become leaders in the tech-driven world.

 
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