Pune News: Team Luminosity clinched the top prize at the Innerve 9.0 hackathon, organized by AIT Pune. The event showcased innovative projects from tech enthusiasts across the country.
HackathonInnovationAit PuneTeam LuminosityArtificial IntelligenceReal Estate NewsFeb 09, 2025
The Innerve 9.0 hackathon is a 24-hour competition organized by AIT Pune, where tech enthusiasts develop innovative solutions in areas such as AI, machine learning, and data analytics.
Team Luminosity won the Innerve 9.0 hackathon with their project that leverages AI to optimize energy consumption in smart homes.
AIT Pune is a leading educational institution that fosters innovation and entrepreneurship among students. It provides a platform for tech enthusiasts to showcase their talent and innovation through events like the Innerve 9.0 hackathon.
Team Luminosity's project focused on using AI to optimize energy consumption in smart homes, reducing energy bills and promoting sustainable living.
Team Luminosity plans to further develop their project and seek partnerships with tech companies to bring their solution to the market. AIT Pune has offered them resources and mentorship to support their efforts.
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