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Following is a list of suggestive deep-tech and hard-tech project ideas for engineering students that can be turned into tech startups. Many of these ideas offer significant technical moat and PMF lead to early adopters. Accordingly, even if they do not achieve scale, they may become lucrative for big tech corporates for their competitive technical advantage (Think: Acqui-Hire Deals).

  1. The New Social Media Project

A new social media where the primary mode of sharing is live audio-visual interaction. Goal is to replace dopamine driven experiences and design more balanced yet personalized experiences. People join and consume live interactions on topics of interest. Platform offers features fostering audience driven by curiosity, concurrence, community, credibility and belongingness.

  1. The Kitchen Assistant Project

A personalised kitchen assistant project that takes into consideration the groceries and suggest food items to cook while optimizing some target criteria such as nutritional intake, weight loss or something else.

  1. The Workshop Optimization Project

A project that integrates with maintenance workshops and helps them in scheduling and predictive optimisation of spare parts inventory and human resources.

  1. The Epilepsy Headset Project

A bio signal processing based headset designed for epileptic patients that could sense seizures and inform family members.

  1. The 2-wheeler ADAS Project

A low cost ADAS solution for assisting 2-wheeler drivers in improving driving habits, saving fuel and reducing traffic risks catering to growing 2 wheeler drivers due to gig economy.

  1. The Campus Tracking Project

Mobile application that helps in tracking people inside campuses without using GPS or any specialized infrastructure.

  1. The Retail Analytics Project

A platform that helps retail shops in implementing cross selling, upselling and personalised marketing techniques for these businesses.

  1. The Privacy-Preserving Social Safety Project

A visual analysis solution that uses existing public CCTV infrastructure to detect abnormal activities to make society safer without compromising privacy.