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At the Microsoft
‘Imagine Cup’ contest, students from across India presented the potentially
game changing apps they had come up with
A voice call that creates a website automatically, a
visually impaired person clicking a perfect picture, a mere SMS that effectively
connects blood donor and seeker, casting a vote through the comforts of a
mobile and creating campaigns with a touch screen mobile.
Many may call this wishful thinking, but a few youngsters
have shaped these ideas into reality. Providing a platform for them was
Microsoft ‘Imagine Cup’, the student apps technology competition.
These interesting ideas were presented, and defended, by
student teams from across the country in front of a panel of judges at the
Microsoft India Development Center (MSIDC) in the city on Tuesday.
“A
voice call can create a business and spread it using all platforms,” argued
Devesh Kumar of BIT, Mesra (Bihar), who said thousands of small companies can
be connected to millions of customers using their app ‘Opus’.
All that they need
to do is make a call and register their information. “It’s an explosive idea
and will change the fortunes of lakhs of small businesses in the country,”
Devesh says.
With their app, Abhinav Tripathi’s team presents a ray of
hope for the visually-impaired who cannot read.
The app guides the blind to take a perfect picture of any
text and later reads it out.
“A blind man asking Abhinav to read out a phone number
from a visiting card sparked the idea,” say other members of the team.
Connecting a blood donor and seeker is the app created by
a team of the city-based Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology (KMIT).
“It’s difficult to sift through the thousands of donor
data now available; but this app is designed to ensure that the donor from the
nearest point can contact the seeker immediately,” says team leader Maurya
Kummamuru.
The Piyush Agarwal-led Kartavya team has the potential to
create campaigns for NGOs and social groups to reach millions, reducing time
and travel hassles.
The Swastya Sanjivni app from Nikhil Dalmia and friends
is an affordable, automated, on-the-spot blood and urine testing system with
immediate, confirmatory results.
“Imagine its impact on the millions of rural people who
don’t have access to healthcare,” exclaims Dalmia.
Talha Naqvi’s Eduheap app promises to amalgamate the best
of educational portals and provides highly-personalised tools for learning. A
team from VIT, Vellore, with their EasyVote app, hope to revolutionise voting
in a vast country like India.
Keywords: app development, ICT, social empowerment, technological inclusion, Microsoft ‘Imagine Cup’
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