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MPSEDC gets over 100 applications to enhance tech solutions for Simhastha
MPSEDC gets over 100 applications to enhance tech solutions for Simhastha

Time of India

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  • Time of India

MPSEDC gets over 100 applications to enhance tech solutions for Simhastha

Indore: Madhya Pradesh State Electronics Development Corporation (MPSEDC) has received over 100 applications so far from startups and tech firms from across the country, suggesting cutting-edge technology to tackle logistical, safety, health, and experiential challenges during Simhastha in Ujjain in 2028. In a bid to develop tailored AI and digital solutions, MPSEDC has invited suggestions for four key areas: Smart Mobility & Access, Safety, Security & Surveillance, Health & Sanitation, and Digital Experience & Sustainability. As part of this initiative, National Tech Hackathon will be conducted in three rounds from July to August, inviting contributions from startups, corporations, and academic institutions. "The Simhastha mela is a significant event, and we envision leveraging technology to enhance the experience for millions of visitors. We are keen on innovative solutions that will improve movement management, access to facilities, and overall safety during the event. The participation of tech firms and startups is vital in creating a sustainable and efficient environment for attendees," additional chief secretary (department of science and technology) Sanjay Dubey said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Consigue audifonos de alta calidad sin gastar ni un solo centavo Top Audifonos Undo Among applications received, tech firms proposed a range of pioneering solutions. Suggestions include movement planning for 'Shahi Snan' days, efficient public transport systems, and intelligent traffic monitoring. Suggestions also included AI-driven solutions for surveillance and crowd control, including predictive algorithms to monitor crowd flow based on real-time data. "We are looking for creative technologies that can revolutionise how we manage crowds, ensuring public safety and enhancing visitor experience. This hackathon is not just about solving immediate problems; it's about setting a benchmark for future events," Dubey said. The registration window for the Hackathon opened from June 26. The department has also invited solutions focused on medical aid, hygiene, clean water, food, waste management, and others.

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