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DoT launches ‘5G Hackathon’ with Rs 2.5 crore prize money

Sentinel Digital Desk

New Delhi: In its endeavour to identify and promote applications relevant to India in the 5G realm, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has launched “5G Hackathon” in association with a number of government, academia and industry stakeholders.

The “5G Hackathon” is being organized in association with Niti Aayog, the Electronics and Information Technology Ministry, Digital India, Startup India, the MSME Ministry, C-DoT, the Department of Science & Technology, TCOE India, the TEPC, TSDSI, the COAI, the India Mobile Congress, KPMG, academic institutions such as the IITs/IIIT/REC, and industry. Total prize money of Rs 2.5 crore is spread across three phases.

Aimed at shortlisting India-focussed cutting edge ideas that can be converted into workable 5G products and solutions, the Hackathon will be spread across three phases beginning from February 21 and culminate in a grand felicitation ceremony at India Mobile Congress on October 16.

Winners of the various phases will share a total prize pool of Rs 2.5 crores, and a unique opportunity to scale and implement their 5G applications to make them market-ready with the support of DoT, MeitY and a number of leading industry, academia, Telcos/OEMs.

“The 5G technology provides a quantum leap over 4G in terms of speed, peak data rate, latency, spectrum efficiency and connection density. A most distinct feature is applications in different economic verticals. 5G Hackathon will convert innovating ideas into products and solutions in different verticals and develop India specific Use cases around 5G,” mobile operators association COAI said on Friday.

Various phases of the Hackathon broadly include preliminary submission of ideas, selection of 100 best ideas, mentorship and support from the Hackathon partners, development of solutions/products, selection and testing of 30 best solutions/ products on 5G trial network followed by felicitation of the 3 best ideas during India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2020. (IANS)