Analysis Paralysis Competition for the Third Year E-Cell students
The Entrepreneurship-Cell of DBCE organized an event named “Analysis-Paralysis” for Third-Year E-Cell students, wherein they are provided a platform to present case studies on any chosen market product. The event started off with the first team ‘ Biz Duo ‘ which included Sonal and Siddhi, with their topic, Salesforce Einstein: AI-Powered CRM. Some of the topic discussed were how Salesforce Einstein enhances CRM with AI-driven predictive analytics, automation, and personalized insights, facing competition from Microsoft Dynamics, HubSpot CRM, Oracle CX Cloud, and Webuters AI.
Then the second team was ‘ALP x86/7’ which included Pranav and Ashden, who presented on Tesla Self Driving Car. Some of the topics discussed were how Tesla Autopilot enhances safety and convenience by automating driving tasks with AI and sensors, how Tesla as a company stands out for its advanced Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features, continuous over-the-air updates.
The third team ‘ Spark Plugs ‘ included Dev and Elden talking on Congnex In-Sight L38. Some of the pointers discussed were how The In-Sight L38 uses AI with 2D and 3D vision to create detailed 2D images from 3D data, enhancing inspection and reducing errors also how it simplifies training with 2D projections from 3D data and utilizes pre-trained AI models to improve efficiency.
The fourth team ‘Team E’ spoke on Kohler Smart Mirror. Some of the topics which were discussed were how it combines traditional reflection with technology, offering a touchscreen interface, health monitoring, voice control, and integration with smart home devices and also the utilization of a reflective surface with an embedded display, custom software, sensors for gesture and facial recognition.
Then the final team ‘Future Founders’ spoke on Artificial Intelligence in the Drone Industry. Some of the topics that were discussed are how AI Amplifies Drone Potential, AI enables drones to autonomously navigate complex environments, recognize and track objects, process data in real time, etc.
The event was judged by Prof. Anish Bandekar, Mechanical Engineering Department and Prof. Carol, Science and Humanities Department.
The event was concluded by thanking the judges for their presence with an appreciation letter handed over by prof. Swaroopa Sail. The event was well coordinated by Mr. Elden & Mr. Josiah from TE Mechanical.