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MGM team shines in Enduraverse'25 Hackathon

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 9, 2025 22:05 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A team of the School of Engineering and Technology of MGM University comprising Sourav Madke, Harish ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A team of the School of Engineering and Technology of MGM University comprising Sourav Madke, Harish Sonvale and Vivek Ingle has achieved special success in the Enduraverse-25 Hackathon, a national-level competition run by the world-famous Endurance TechCompany.

A 72-hour non-stop coding competition’ was organised at the headquarters of the Waluj-based Endurance Company in the city.

In this competition, a national-level aptitude test was conducted to select students from various colleges across the country. The top 30 students who performed best in this test were selected for the competition.

The students had to find a solution based on the technology ‘Focused on Automotive Electronics and Two Wheeler Technology’ to the problem of ‘Developing a Low-Cost Telematics Dongle and Dashboard.’ The project presented by the students was honoured by the dignitaries with a memento and a certificate. Subroto Mitra, Rahul Chandrasekhar and Dinesh Kalani worked for the success of the competition.

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