A group of Hyderabad based engineering students have planned and built an Android application to fill the hole and to worked between blood donation centers and beneficiaries. The gathering of students showed their innovative mechanical arrangement at the inaugural Hyderabad Code for a Good test facilitated by global financial services firm JP Morgan in Hyderabad.
“The triumphant group manufactured an android application for the NGO United Way of Hyderabad to conquer any hindrance between blood benefactors and beneficiary establishments that the blood is given to,” a public statement states.
The key element of the application is it can demonstrate inventory for institutions which enables easy management and data analysis. The inaugural JP Morgan Hyderabad Code for Good Challenge combines around 120 students from six engineering colleges.
The triumphant group includes– Meghana Pothineni and Jyothir Bindhu Adru from VNRVJIET, Kandi Nymisha and Mujtabauddin Furqan from CBIT, Karanam Raghuvardhan and Tatikonda Sesha Sai Sinzith from Vasavi College of Engineering.
JP Morgan technologists will form the triumphant thoughts into working models. Likewise, the firm expands its help and go about as topic specialists and coaches to the students. The yearly test was facilitated on July 8 at Bengaluru, and the Mumbai occasion will occur on July 29. More than 370 students in all out will take part in the occasion grasping three Indian urban communities.
Eight Code for Good occasions has been facilitated in India as far back as 2013. The discharge point by point that more than 800 students are creating inventive thoughts for 21 non-benefits associations in the nation.