
All That You Need to Know About Kriyeta 4.0 (National Level Hackathon)
Sponsored by IEEE Humanitarian Technologies and eInfochips
About Kriyeta 4.0
Kriyeta 4.0 is a nationwide platform that fosters innovation and encourages young minds to develop problem-solving skills in a competitive, fast-paced environment. This 48-hour hackathon provides an opportunity for participants to create, innovate, and learn while addressing real-world challenges. Compete with the nation’s brightest minds and contribute to impactful solutions for societal problems.
Event Details
Date: April 18th – 20th, 2025
Duration: 48-Hour Hackathon
Location: Acropolis Institute of Technology and Research (AITR), Indore
Platform: Participants can use any preferred coding tools such as VSCode, Sublime, GitHub, etc., on their laptops within the premises.
Domains & Problem Statements
1. Sustainable Technologies
Agentic AI Assistant for Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning
Problem Statement: Develop an AI solution to assist city planners and citizens in planning eco-friendly travel, considering factors such as public transport availability, cost, and CO2 emissions.
Expected Outcome: A smart travel planner tool that compares routes, emissions, and costs to recommend the most sustainable option.
Smart AI Assistant for Home Energy Optimization
Problem Statement: Create an AI assistant that analyzes home energy consumption data to detect wastage and provide optimization strategies.
Expected Outcome: AI-powered dashboard, recommendation engine, and data analysis pipeline.
2. Healthcare Innovation
Agentic AI Framework for Hospital Workflow Automation
Problem Statement: Build a multi-agent AI system to automate hospital processes such as appointment scheduling, EMR data retrieval, and billing validation.
Expected Outcome: A working demo with autonomous agents handling hospital tasks efficiently.
Agentic AI-Based Personalized Health Coach for Preventive Care
Problem Statement: Design an AI system that provides personalized health coaching to help users manage chronic disease risks through tailored recommendations and feedback.
Expected Outcome: A health advisory platform integrating risk analysis and AI-generated recommendations.
3. AI and Emerging Technologies
Multi-Agent Communication Framework
Problem Statement: Develop a reusable framework that facilitates collaboration between AI agents for complex problem-solving.
Expected Outcome: A modular agent collaboration framework with sample task flows.
Agentic AI Framework for Smart Email Triage and Action Automation
Problem Statement: Create an AI-powered system that classifies emails, extracts action items, and generates suggested responses for professionals.
Expected Outcome: A comprehensive email triage assistant with tagging, summarization, and automated replies.
4. Agriculture and Food Security
AI-Powered Pest Control System
Problem Statement: Build an AI-driven solution to detect harmful pests in real-time using drone or mobile images, providing early warnings and eco-friendly mitigation strategies.
Expected Outcome: A system that enhances pest detection and promotes sustainable pest management.
Food Waste Management and Redistribution Platform
Problem Statement: Develop a tech-enabled system to connect farmers, retailers, and NGOs to reduce and redistribute surplus food effectively.
Expected Outcome: A platform that minimizes food waste, optimizes redistribution, and combats hunger.
Rules & Regulations
Participants must bring their own systems; only internet connectivity will be provided.
No refunds will be given if teams are disqualified after Round 1 (PPT Submission).
Teams must have 4 to 5 members, including at least 1 female participant.
Participants must stay on the premises for the full 48 hours. Leaving the event venue is prohibited.
Each team must select a team color for easy identification.
At least 50% of the team must be present at the arena throughout the event.
Unethical practices (cheating, plagiarism, unauthorized resource use) will result in disqualification.
Common lodging will be provided; no separate rooms for teams.
Participants must arrange their own transportation to and from the venue.
PPT Content: Team Introduction, Problem Statement, Proposed Solution (max 3 slides), Benefit to Society, Future Scope, References (1 slide each).
Note: Violation of any rules may lead to penalties or disqualification, as determined by the organizing committee.
Contact Information
Faculty Coordinators
Dr. Mayur Rathi – 9981141151
Prof. Sumit Jain – 9821657501
Prof. Anshul Oza – 7987613404
Prof. Lucky Saxena – 9617486064
Student Coordinators
Ishika Agrawal – 8905689050
Kaustubh Kaushal – 8236047154
Suyash Singh Rajawat – 6264653404
Akatva Jain – 6266057113
Get ready to code, innovate, and transform at Kriyeta 4.0!