Product 1: SmartCampus app. Main highlights of the app are:
Cashless: A system to enable cashless payment throughout campus in any case and scenario, be in via mess balance or UPI payments.
Campus news.(Basically home page of facebook for campus). Whatever happens on campus will be put on the website. Access to the content can be given to ELAS/JC member who are interested in writing articles.
Uploading events on campus. Tagging relevant students who may be interested in such events. While registering, students can select specific areas of interests(such as coding, robotics, singing). Events which are uploaded can select what area of interest the event lies in and correspondingly, relevant students get an automatic update. This idea can be built upon
Groups: Formation of groups for tech clubs, cultural clubs, assocs. This mimics groups formation of fb.
Karaturi print: Upload a file on the app and collect the printed file from karaturi whenever you want.
Honourable mention, 212 tracker: Complete info on the bus. Eg Which bus is it, Where is the bus going, Time taken by the bus to come, Notify half an hour(or whatever time) before the next bus comes to campus, Fastest way to get to campus from your current location...
Product 2: One website for everything. Main highlights of the page are
Hall of Fame page(Name can be changed XD): A page that holds the knowledge of which student worked on what project in order to make the campus smart, be it working with or without the team members of SmartCampus(At least for now. Later we will add the functionality for all the tech clubs/tech enthusiasts to upload projects they have done so that future generations know what our seniors did and while doing the project not make the same mistakes).
Campus news
Groups
Event management
Cashless page for website.
212 tracker for the website.
Batch Snaps photos. Aggregation of photos of one type together using facial recog algo.
Product 3: A super computer on campus:
Yea, you read that right. A brief idea on what I'm talking about from the senior in his own words