Ericsson has announced the four finalists for the Ericsson Innovation Awards 2018. Aligning with this year’s Nobel Week Dialogue, the theme for the competition “The Future of Truth” challenged students to address how technology can improve the way we find, validate, and share truth in the age of ICT.
More than 1400 university teams representing 107 countries entered the competition to present their innovative solutions and four teams have now emerged as the finalists including Team TL;DR from India. TL;DR’s platform summarizes and simplifies user agreements to help consumers make informed decisions.
TL;DR team comprises of Kumar Neelabh, Prashasti Sharma, Shaurya Chaturvedi and Yashish Dua – who are students of IIT Delhi, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and Delhi Technological University. The other finalist teams in the competition are from USA, China and Senegal. With more than EUR 50,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs, the four finalist teams will compete in the Grand Final Event at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm, Sweden on May 17, 2018 when the winner will be selected.
More about the finalists and their ideas
Teams | Idea |
Team TL;DR – IIT, Delhi, GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi Technological University, India. | TL;DR’s platform enables better decision making by summarizing and simplifying user agreements. |
Team Alfred – Stanford University, Columbia University, and Rochester Institute of Technology, United States | Alfred is an Ai-powered personal assistant that gathers information, identifies bias, and sifts through the noise. |
Team Open Sesame- Tongji University, China | Open sesame is a platform that reviews and verifies retail reviews and ratings to ensure a more reliable shopping experience |
OwnLabs- Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique de Dakar and Université de Ziguinchor, Senegal | OwnLabs is building virtual science labs for communities without the funds to build their own physical labs. |