Red Hat OpenShift

476
Participants
(Hackers)
100
Teams
26
Shortlisted propositions
After the 2-week hackathon window we had over 100 submissions to evaluate and shortlist for the final pitching round where teams had to pitch their solution on a joint conference call with Red Hat and Atos senior executives.
Each participating team had 5-minutes to pitch their concept, explain what problem their solution solves, how and demonstrate a working prototype. The pitch was followed by 5-minute Q&A slot where jury could follow up with questions with participants from Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore and Chennai working remotely and with co-located hacker-labs and mentors in order to make a real impact.
TOP 3 winning teams

Team members:
Kaustubh Mehta - Hacker
Apoorva Asthana - Hacker
Riya Maliakel - Hacker
Mansi Hundlani - Hipster
Concept:
To provide the municipalities in India with live information on traffic density in metropolitan areas to assist with smooth traffic management planning
DhuaaManaHai
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Team members:
Chandravadhana Kumaran - Hustler
Nagarjuna Mukkamala- Hacker
Nishanth Inumpudi - Hipster
Dilip Ramanan - Hacker
Rohan KaranTarai – Hipster
Concept:
To provide a way to municipalities in India to get notified of the waste containers (bins) getting filled up ensuring a timely cleaning and a salubrious environment.
EcoBots
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Team members:
Chaitanya Chappa - Hacker
Baskar Hemchandran - Hacker
Ranjeet Singh Yadav - Hacker
Parthiban Kumar – Hipster
Red Hat Olympians
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