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Odoo X Gujarat Vidyapith Hackathon '25

The document outlines three problem statements: connecting natural farmers with consumers through a transparent marketplace, empowering women with technology for financial literacy and safety, and creating a carbon footprint tracker for individuals and organizations. Each problem is accompanied by example solutions that leverage technology to address specific challenges faced by the target audiences. Additionally, guidelines for preparing an 'Idea Document' are provided, covering aspects such as team details, problem analysis, solution overview, and implementation strategies.

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Odoo X Gujarat Vidyapith Hackathon '25

The document outlines three problem statements: connecting natural farmers with consumers through a transparent marketplace, empowering women with technology for financial literacy and safety, and creating a carbon footprint tracker for individuals and organizations. Each problem is accompanied by example solutions that leverage technology to address specific challenges faced by the target audiences. Additionally, guidelines for preparing an 'Idea Document' are provided, covering aspects such as team details, problem analysis, solution overview, and implementation strategies.

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Problem Statements

1. Bridging Natural Farmers and Conscious Consumers


Problem: Farmers practicing natural farming struggle to find reliable markets, while consumers
cannot easily verify the authenticity of natural farming products.

Example Idea: Develop a transparent natural farming marketplace platform:

●​ Farmer Verification: Create a system to authenticate and track natural farming


practices, providing farmers with a digital certification.
●​ Consumer Traceability: Implement a QR code system allowing consumers to trace
product origin, farming methods, and certification details in real-time.
●​ Direct Market Connection: Build a digital marketplace connecting verified natural
farmers directly with consumers, reducing intermediary costs and ensuring fair pricing.

2. Empowering Women: Technology for Inclusion and Safety

Problem: Women face systemic barriers in financial literacy, skill development, and personal
safety, which limit their economic and personal opportunities.

Example Idea: Develop a comprehensive women's empowerment platform:

●​ Financial Literacy: Create an interactive mobile app with localized financial education
modules, micro-learning tracks, and personalized budgeting tools tailored to women's
economic challenges.
●​ Skill Development: Design an AI-powered skills matching and training platform that
connects women with relevant upskilling opportunities, mentorship programs, and job
market insights.
●​ Personal Safety: Implement a real-time safety network with emergency response
features, location sharing, and community support mechanisms integrated with local law
enforcement and support services
3.Carbon Footprint Tracker

Problem: Individuals and organizations lack comprehensive tools to accurately measure,


understand, and reduce their carbon emissions.

Example Idea: Develop an integrated carbon footprint tracking ecosystem:

●​ IoT Integration: Create a multi-device platform that collects real-time emissions data
from smart home devices, vehicles, appliances, and personal electronics.
●​ Personalized Emissions Reporting: Generate detailed, user-friendly visualizations of
carbon impact with actionable recommendations for reducing individual and
organizational carbon footprints.
●​ Sustainability Incentives: Design a reward system that gamifies carbon reduction,
offering credits, challenges, and community recognition for achieving emissions targets.
Guidelines for preparing ‘Idea Document’
The purpose of this documentation is to evaluate your thinking ability, creativity, and
understanding of the real-world problem you have chosen. Please ensure that your submission
is clear, concise, and well-structured.

Use the following points as a guide:

1) Team Name and Member Details

- Team Name: A creative and unique name representing your team.

- Member Details: List the name, role, and skills of each team member (e.g. developer, designer,
project manager).

2) Problem Statement

- Chosen Problem: Clearly state the problem statement you are addressing.

- Problem Analysis: Briefly describe the real-world context and its significance.

- Target Audience: Identify the primary users or beneficiaries of your solution.

3) Solution Overview

- Brief Explanation: Summarize your solution and how it addresses the problem.

- Approach: Describe your methodology and how it solves specific pain points.

- Uniqueness: Explain what makes your solution distinct from existing approaches.

4) Frameworks/Technologies

- Tech Stack: List the frameworks, libraries, and technologies you plan to use.

- Reasoning: Explain your choices (e.g., scalability, ease of use, cost-effectiveness).

- Assumptions & Constraints: Highlight key assumptions and anticipated challenges.

5) Feasibility and Implementation

- Implementation Ease: Discuss development and deployment feasibility.

- Effectiveness: Describe how well your solution addresses the problem.


6) UI/UX Mockup

- Screens Overview: Include wireframes or mockups showcasing the interface.

- User Flow: Explain the user journey and key interactions.

- Accessibility Considerations: Highlight design decisions for broader accessibility.

7) Business Scope and Use Case

- Use Case Scenarios: Provide real-world examples of your solution in action.

- Market Need: Explain the demand for your solution.

- Revenue Model (Optional): Suggest monetization strategies if applicable.

8) System Design and Architecture

- Technologies Overview: Describe key technologies and tools.

- Design Patterns: Mention design patterns used (e.g., MVC, microservices).

- Functional Flow: Include diagrams like flowcharts or system architecture.

9) Coding Approach

- Development Strategy: Outline your coding methodology (e.g., Agile, modular design).

- Coding Standards: Specify best practices like code reviews or testing.

10) Additional Supporting Documents (Optional)

- Market Research: Provide supporting data or research.

- Competitor Analysis: Compare your solution with existing ones.

- References: Include links or references used.

11) Presentation (Optional)

- Summary Slides: Prepare 5–7 slides covering the problem, solution, tech stack, UI/UX, and
implementation strategy.

- Pitch Focus: Ensure your presentation highlights key aspects effectively.

General Tips:
●​ - Clarity & Precision: Use concise language and visuals for clear communication.
●​ - Proofread: Avoid spelling and grammar errors.
●​ - Originality: Focus on unique, impactful ideas that address real-world challenges.

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