Rudresh Vijay Kurhe from Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Pune is amongst the top 10 finalists of the Hyundai Social Creator Awards 2021
● 10 finalists belonging to prestigious institutions across India were shortlisted for the Grand Finale after a tough Semi-Finals Round
● Aimed at encouraging youth to develop socially innovative and unique ideas themed around Road Safety, Environment, Clean India, and Healthcare
● Over 150 recognized institutions from varied fields of Medical, Aeronautical, AI, IT, Engineering and Management took part in H-Social Creator 2021
Pune (P&V News Service): Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India Limited, announced the finalists and winners of globally renowned ‘H-Social Creator’ 2021. Rudresh Vijay Kurhe from Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Pune was amongst the top 10 finalists of Hyundai Social Creator Awards 2021. His idea in the Road safety category on Light weight smart helmets was very well appreciated from the jury members and other distinguished guests present.
Inspired by Hyundai’s global vision ‘Progress for Humanity’, H-Social Creator program brings together some of the most innovative minds in the country for generating ideas that trigger meaningful change for people and communities. For the 3rd consecutive year, HMIF brought young talent to the forefront, which is geared towards fostering innovation, centred around Road Safety, Environment, Clean India, and Healthcare. HSC 2021 saw students participating from over 150 recognised institutions and 10 finalists were shortlisted for the grand finale. The H-Social Creator 2021 Grand Finale was held in Chennai on March 26th and 27th, 2022. All 10 finalists were provided expert guidance by mentors from various fields.
Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Puneet Anand, AVP & Group Head, Corporate Affairs, HMIL, said, “H-Social Creator is a distinguished programme of Hyundai Motor India Foundation that aims to empower youth in the direction of positive social transformation by deploying the right kind of resources, mentorship, and platform. Through this initiative, we honour the engagement of the bright minds who participated in H-Social Creator 2021. Mr. Rudresh Vijay Kurhe demonstrated exceptional thought on the lines of road safety and his idea of lightweight smart helmets was welcomed by the jury members. ”
The most meaningful and pragmatic ideas (Wearable Prenatal Monitoring Device by Mr. Manobala S & Mr. Manoj M – Sethu Institute of Technology, Madurai, and Anti- Road intrusion system by Mr. Ayush Kale, IIT Bombay) were felicitated with a total seed capital of Rs. 15 Lakhs for development of the projects.
The H-Social Creator’ has witnessed immense growth over the last three years. It has become a catalyst for social transformation and will continue to serve as a platform to fulfil the vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’. HMIF through this initiative, has provided a consolidated platform to more than 3 lakh students across the country, encouraging them to deliver next-generation solutions for human welfare. The 10 best finalists entries across two zones (Zone 1-North & East and Zone 2 – West & South) ideated proposals to enable social inclusion, community upliftment, and improve human conditions at large. Thus, inculcating capabilities in our future generations, to overcome uncertainties and devise solutions for a better tomorrow.
H-Social Creator 2021 – List of finalists
| S No | Type | Name | College | Category | Ideas |
| 1 | Team | Yuganchan Kant/Saksham Gupta | VG SOM, IIT Kharagpur | Environment | Carbon offsetting as a sustainable solution to reduce Co2 global emissions. |
| 2 | Team | Manobala S/Manoj M | Sethu Institute of Technology, Madurai | Health Care | Wearable Prenatal Monitoring Device |
| 3 | Team | Rudresh Vijay Kurhe | Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Pune | Road Safety | Light Weight Smart Helmet |
| 4 | Team | Tejopavan Karicharla/Doppalapudi Sriharshavardhan | VG SOM, IIT Kharagpur | Environment | It proposes to use solar pond technology for power generation and desalination. |
| 5 | Team | Suryansham T/Sonali Rastogi | National Institute of Technology, Agartala | Health Care | Smart Neuromuscular Movement Simulator |
| 6 | Individual | K P Arun | IITDM, Chennai | Clean India | Solar Panel Cleaner |
| 7 | Team | BinduMeghana Gullipalli/Nikhil Kumar Pathak | VG SOM, IIT Kharagpur | Environment | Green House Gas Emissions in Housing Sector |
| 8 | Team | Vignesh D/Seshadhri S | Sairam College & Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai | Environment | Solar Prism with Total Internal Reflection |
| 9 | Team | Ashish Saha/Puja Kumari | NIT Durgapur | Health Care | Sahayak- An assistive mouse for physically challenged |
| 10 | Individual | Ayush Kale | IIT Bombay | Road Safety | Anti-road intrusion system |
About HMIF
Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF) was formed in the year 2006 with the purpose of ‘giving back’ to society and to initiate Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities in the areas of Community Development, Health Care, Educational and Vocational Training, Environment, Road Safety, Art, Science, Technology, etc. The Hyundai Motor India Foundation operates to care for the underprivileged and has undertaken many welfare projects under the aegis of Hyundai Motor India to encourage sustainable development and promote inclusive growth in the country.
Under the global philosophy ‘Progress for Humanity’, Hyundai has been at the forefront in introducing numerous community development projects such as Sparsh Sanjeevani, bringing healthcare at Doorstep in rural hinterlands, Saksham-enabling India’s youth towards employment, #BeTheBetterGuy Road Safety campaign, Art for Hope, H-Social Creator, support to Central and State Govt. during COVID times, setting up of oxygen plants, ventilator production, mask distribution, aiding COVID Warrior children with education by distribution of tablets, renovation of schools, distribution of consumables to underprivileged during the COVID times nationally and around the plant.
