
Warangal students win $5,000 in prestigious Generative AI Hackathon
The 48-hour hackathon, organised by IBM and powered by their state-of-the-art Granite AI models, challenged competitors to build solutions that drive efficiency, automation and innovation in business workflows. The winning team received $5,000 in cash, $500 IBM Cloud credits and a special prize of one conference pass to IBM TechXchange Conference 2025 in Orlando, Florida.
The winning project, Content Hub, is an AI-powered platform that transforms raw social media interactions into personalised, SEO-optimised narratives within seconds. Leveraging IBM Granite AI APIs for inference, the solution captures each user's unique voice and produces dynamic digital content, including tweets, threads and LinkedIn posts, along with actionable analytics, he said.
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