From Dashboards to Machines: Transforming India’s Hackathon Culture for the Edge AI Era
India’s AI conversation is expanding rapidly. Engineering colleges are now full of hackathons. Government ministries are organising sector-specific innovation competitions. Coding assisting platforms from companies like Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic, etc are becoming increasingly popular among Indian students and developers. AI-powered coding itself is gradually becoming mainstream. This is a positive development. But there is also a limitation emerging within India’s AI and hackathon ecosystem. Much of the energy still remains concentrated around: dashboards, chatbots, workflow interfaces, consumer apps, and enterprise software abstractions. Meanwhile, the physical economy — factories, substations, warehouses, workshops, mines, transport fleets, construction systems, logistics depots, industrial plants, MSMEs, and power infrastructure — remains comparatively under-instrumented and under-optimised. India’s biggest productivity bottlenecks are not sitting inside dashboards. They sit...