Hyundai announces winner for H-Social Creator 2020 India chapter

he second edition of H-Social Creator received over 520 registrations virtually from 200 educational and technical institutions.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 22 Mar 2021 Views icon4880 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF) the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India has announced the winner of the second edition of its global social innovation program H-Social Creator. The initiative recognises young minds who can deliver innovative solutions in areas of Road Safety, Environment, Clean India, and Health.

The social innovator CSR program for Indian youth was launched in January 2019, and the creator program was first instituted by Hyundai Motor Company in South Korea in 2015.

The winning idea at the H-Social Creator of the Year 2020 Award was given to Bhagwati Prasad for his idea ‘Accident Alert System for Blind Turns’. His idea involves capturing data at blind turns and transmitting it on a real-time basis to the drivers to avoid accidents. In addition, the display boards will give an indication to the drivers about the incoming vehicles.

Speaking at the Grand Finale of H Social Creator 2020, S S Kim, MD and CEO, Hyundai Motor India Foundation said, “Embracing the vision ‘Progress for Humanity’, we are working towards creating an amicable ecosystem to realise the dreams of mankind. With the 2nd edition of the H-Social Creator program, Hyundai Motor India Foundation aims to engage the youth of India and future leaders to ideate, develop, and implement practical solutions to fathom social change.”

HMIF created the ‘H-Social Creator’ as a platform to encourage the youth to find solutions to problems and drive social transformation. The second edition of H-Social Creator received over 520 registrations virtually from 200 educational and technical institutions.

Out of the 401 entries received, 135 were from the road safety domain, 116 were related to environment, 101 were for the Health category, and the remaining 49 ideas were for a Cleaner India. Furthermore, a dedicated call centre supported all the participants to address their queries.

The shortlisting and screening was done on the basis of complexity and application of the ideas. The subject matter experts selected the eleven finalists based on the criteria of innovation, sustainability, and more importantly the social impact. All the finalists were mentored by industry experts to refine and hone their final pitches. To culminate and choose the best social idea out of eleven big ideas, an independent panel of distinguished jury selected the final winner.

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