Climate Collective Foundation, with funding support from EPAM India, is launching the Climate Data Hackathon, an initiative focused on air pollution solutions for colleges across Delhi.
The Delhi Climate Data Hackathon for Air Pollution is a city-focused innovation challenge designed to cultivate a community of student problem-solvers using data science to tackle air pollution. It invites students to explore diverse solution pathways ranging from AI-powered monitoring and forecasting to real-time source identification and intuitive data visualization tools.
We invite colleges to design their own problem statements. The solutions must be centred around
Data and AI applications to solve for challenges to Air Pollution in Delhi/NCR region.
Climate Collective Foundation (CCF) is India’s largest non-profit climate tech ecosystem orchestrator. Founded by clean tech entrepreneurs in 2016, CCF has executed over 90 climate tech acceleration programs, supporting 1,270 early-stage climate tech startups (i.e. ranging from pre-revenue with MVP to ~USD 1 million in revenue). As at the end of 2023, CCF portfolio companies had raised a cumulative USD 235 million in post-program funding – a 9x multiple from pre-program levels. Our gender-inclusive approach has supported 349 women-led startups (nearly a third of the total portfolio).
EPAM is a leading global software engineering and digital transformation company, with over 61,000 EPAMers in more than 55 countries. EPAM entered India a decade ago and now has 11,000+ employees across Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, Chennai and Gurgaon. Recognized by Fortune as one of the world’s 100 fastest-growing companies, we are building for the future with an AI‑native engineering model that is changing how software is designed, developed and delivered.