Business Wire India
NCF Energy emerged as the Student Startup of the Year, showcasing a revolutionary solution in thermal energy technology. Their Nano Carbon Florets (NCF) technology promises to transform solar-to-thermal energy conversion, delivering an impressive 90% solar absorption and potentially reducing carbon emissions by up to 66%.
The runners-up, Poccet Labs from AIIMS Delhi and Kuberns from Vellore Institute of Technology, also presented remarkable innovations. Poccet Labs is developing a groundbreaking point-of-care testing device that can perform lab tests using just two drops of blood, while Kuberns offers an innovative Platform as a Service solution that promises zero-configuration cloud deployments.
The 5th Edition of Grand Challenge received an impressive 1,012 applications from student entrepreneurs. The rigorous selection process involved four evaluation stages. 51 selected startups received one-one mentorship from industry experts.
The top 12 startups who competed at the Finale represent a remarkable breadth of innovation across multiple sectors:
A distinguished jury of industry leaders as given below, brought their extensive expertise to evaluate and support the next generation of entrepreneurial talent.
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