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Tata Technologies Announces Winners of InnoVent 2024

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Tata Technologies, a global product engineering and digital services company, announces the successful conclusion of the 2nd edition of the Tata Technologies InnoVent hackathon. Focused on leveraging Generative AI, this hackathon, supported by Microsoft and Tata Motors, provided young engineering students across India with a platform to tackle real-world challenges in the manufacturing sector. This initiative marks a significant milestone in the Company’s engagement with the academic community, fostering innovation and creativity among young engineering talents across India, thereby helping to engineer better careers for the youth. 

The top ten teams participated in the Demo Day at Tata Technologies headquarters in Hinjawadi, Pune, where they presented their innovative prototypes and impressed the audience. The final evaluations were conducted by an eminent jury comprising Warren Harris, CEO & MD of Tata Technologies, Sven Patuschka, Chief Technology Officer, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., Pravin Panchagnula, Executive Director - Manufacturing & Conglomerates, Microsoft and Professor Sunil Bhirud, Vice Chancellor - COEP Technological University, Pune. The jury was guided by Ravi Arora, Senior Vice President of Group Innovation at Tata Sons.

The winning team, CodeZephyr, from Chandigarh University, Mohali, was felicitated with a cash prize of INR 3,00,000 for their project Sustainable Material Integration for Engineering Excellence. Spaingit Coder, from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology Patiala, received a cash prize of Rs. 1,00,000 for their AI-driven noise cancellation for a safer in-car experience and secured the second prize. The third prize of Rs. 50,000 was awarded to Pluto, from Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore for their innovation of Generative AI for next-gen interactive customer support. A special jury recognition was awarded to HaxS, from Manipal University Jaipur for their AI-driven defect analysis solution for automotive manufacturing. In recognition of their talent and innovation, Tata Technologies offered 39 team members from the top 10 teams an opportunity to start their careers with the Company after they complete their engineering, along with a paid internship opportunity to continue scaling their projects.

Warren Harris, CEO & MD of Tata Technologies says, "Tata Technologies vision of Engineering a better world embodies our commitment to innovating smart and sustainable eMobility solutions by collaborating with our entire ecosystem, including academia. Through our collaboration with Microsoft and Tata Motors, we identified real-world challenges that students could solve by developing novel solutions leveraging Generative AI. I am inspired by the way innovators have applied ingenious, frugal solutions to these issues, blending the finest of human creativity with next-gen technology. We will support the top team/s in scaling their projects further.”

Sven Patuschka, Chief Technology Officer, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd says, “I am thrilled by the emerging application of Gen AI across the automotive value chain. The ingenuity shown by the young innovators at Demo Day has been incredibly inspiring. Along with Tata Technologies, I look forward to supporting some of these projects for real-world applications.”

 

Pravin Panchagnula, Executive Director - Manufacturing & Conglomerates, Microsoft says, “Together with Tata Technologies, we are committed to empowering our engineering talent to lead AI-driven transformation in the industry. At Microsoft, we value creativity, collaboration, and continuous learning. Witnessing young innovators at the InnoVent hackathon unlock the potential of Generative AI and Microsoft Azure's supportive ecosystem to create impactful solutions for the manufacturing sector is truly inspiring.”

Santosh Singh, President and Global Head of Marketing and Business Excellence, Tata Technologies adds, “The students of today will innovate the solutions that address challenges of today and tomorrow. At Tata Technologies, we are committed to fostering a culture of innovation and equipping young minds with future-ready skills like Gen AI to help them build their careers and engineer a software-defined future. The enthusiasm and creativity displayed by these young innovators exceeded our expectations and reinforced our belief in the power of innovation in engineering a better world for everyone. We are delighted that we were able to offer job opportunities to all the finalists and grow the tribe of Gen AI enthusiasts across India.”

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