Build-For-India Hackathon
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In India, most real-world challenges are deeply local. What works in one region may not work in another. A farmer in Telangana faces different conditions than one in Punjab. A primary health worker in a village needs different tools than a hospital in a metro. A classroom in a school has different realities than a global ed-tech platform assumes.
This is the reason we want to build AI that can understand hyperlocal needs.
AI systems built with local languages, local datasets, and local context can support domains that directly affect everyday life:
• Agriculture – crop advisory, pest detection, weather insights in local languages
• Healthcare – primary care assistance, medical record support, rural health workers
• Education – learning tools that work in Indic languages
• Local knowledge systems – preserving and using community knowledge
This is the direction in which we are organizing the Autonomous Agents Hackathon. We want to build agents that solve real hyperlocal problems — tools that can assist farmers, support frontline health workers, help students learn in their own languages, or make local knowledge more accessible.
The focus is simple:
Build autonomous agents that understand local context, local language, and local needs.
This edition focuses on OpenClaw, exploring how autonomous agents can run locally, use open models, and interact with tools and data to perform meaningful tasks. The goal is to experiment with practical agent workflows that developers can run on their own machines.
Suggested setup:
• Use llmfit to find the best coding model for your laptop/PC
• Connect it with OpenClaw to start building autonomous agents
📍 Mondee Tech Pvt Ltd, Madhapur, Hyderabad
📅 14–15 March
⏰ 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
RSVP HERE: https://events.swecha.org/Hackathons/BuildForIndia/
Open to developers, designers, students, and curious builders.
Build. Experiment. Ship. 🚀
