Udupi: MIT, KMC combined team wins Hackabout 2016


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Udupi, 13 Sep 2016: A team comprising four students, two each from Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) and Kasturba Medical College (KMC) won the first prize in Hackabout 2016 and a cash award of Rs 1 lac in the competition to design and prototype a solution to identified medical problems. The competition was organized by Philips and Manipal University for students of KMC and MIT. The runners-up were a team of four from MIT. They walked away with a purse of Rs 75,000. The prize distribution function was held at the MIT Library Auditorium on Monday.

 

The winning team comprised Shikhar Srivastava and Reuben John of MIT and Sidharth R and Siddharth Pratap Nene of KMC. The team worked on the theme, ‘Evaluation of Causative Factors for amlodipine induced pedal edema.’ The runners-up team consisted of; Abhishek Karan, Elvis Louis D’Souza, Shreyas Hebbar, Malvika Sandhu and Raghav Chawla. Their theme was, ‘Role of metabolic obesity and BMI in patients with coronary artery disease.’ A total of 49 teams took part and each team was allowed to have up to five students.

 

 

‘The competition was unique, interesting, and very exciting too,’ said the participants. Forty nine teams took part in the competition in which the KMC students were pitted against their counterparts from MIT. The competition was all about finding solution to medical problems using technology. ‘The students have come up with amazing solutions and we would be happy to have this as an annual event,’ said Dr G K Prabhu, director MIT while welcoming the gathering.

 

The problems were defined by KMC as the themes were on health care and the platform to solve them came from Philips. ‘This was a great opportunity for the participants to get a firsthand experience to work on the Philips Data Science Platform with real world data solving real life clinical problems,’ said Srinivas Prasad, CEO, Philips Innovation Campus, Bengaluru, the chief guest of the function.

 

Dr H Vinod Bhat said that this was a good opportunity for students from different institutions to come together and work together. ‘It is more of collaboration than competition. The students have jointly addressed problems that impact lives. The theme for the competition, health care, is close to my heart. India as a country is doing well in health care but needs to do more, particularly with emerging problems,’ he said. ‘Simple innovations can make big changes in people’s lives,’ he said in reference to the competition.

 

 

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