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IIT-BHU's mobile app earns global recognition for tech innovation

IIT-BHU's mobile app earns global recognition for tech innovation

Time of Indiaa day ago
Varanasi: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), BHU has earned international acclaim with its mobile application 'CommuteQ' being named a global winner of the Urban Transport Challenge 2025, under the Station Access and Mobility Program (STAMP).
The challenge, organised by Toyota Mobility Foundation in collaboration with WRI India, BMTC, Bangalore Metro, and ELCIA, recognised CommuteQ for its technological innovation, creativity, and human-centric design.
Led by Dr Agnivesh Pani, assistant professor in the department of Civil Engineering at IIT-BHU, the mobile app is a collaborative project involving experts from IIT Tirupati, IIIT Bangalore, IIM Indore, and ITSPE India.
The app promotes eco-friendly commuting through behavioural nudges and digital tools that encourage walking, cycling, and the use of public transport.
Currently in beta testing, the app offers features like mobility quests, personal commute tracking, carbon savings dashboards, real-time data on public transport availability, and route visibility. It also aids urban planners with insights through a built-in analytics dashboard.
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Dr Pani said, "By making everyday commutes smarter and greener, the app aims to gently influence habits and promote sustainable choices." The project will receive a share of Rs 83 lakh from the STAMP Innovation Challenge and will launch a 9-month behavioural mobility pilot in Electronics City, Bengaluru starting in September.
Congratulating the team, IIT-BHU director Prof Amit Patra said, "The app exemplifies the impact of combining technology, innovation, and societal purpose."
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