The IDEA ONE: National One-Health Hackathon, launched under the National One Health Mission conceptualised by the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, invites students, researchers, and early-career professionals to collaborate and build cross-sectoral solutions for integrated health, environment, and surveillance. This initiative challenges multidisciplinary teams to develop scalable, practical tools aligned with 12 strategic themes, including zoonotic disease detection, integrated data platforms, antimicrobial resistance tracking, emergency preparedness and more. Teams with a passion for public health, animal and environmental welfare, and resilient community design are strongly encouraged to contribute. The regional presentations lead up to the Grand Finale on 20th November 2025, with a total prize pool of Rs 3 lakhs for all phases. Registrations close on 25th October 2025. Find further details and application visit: https://lnkd.in/g6_AbttD Dr (Mrs.) Parvinder Maini | Sindura Ganapathi | Sangeeta Agarwal | Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
Would have been great if there was a dedicated theme on bridge and delivery strategies..
This is a fantastic initiative! Bringing together experts from different fields to tackle health, environment, and community challenges.
CFBR
Can we apply for innovations in biobased food packaging?
Great to see this initiative!
No use of this department wastes money on useless people not any one is interested to listen about new innovation
Professor, Dean R&D, SITAM, Vizianagaram
1wThe IDEA ONE: National One-Health Hackathon represents a crucial step forward in fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration to address pressing health, environmental, and surveillance challenges in India. This initiative rightly encourages innovation in zoonotic disease detection, antimicrobial resistance tracking, and emergency preparedness, among many other themes. It’s inspiring to see such opportunities for students, researchers, and early-career professionals to contribute practical, scalable solutions that strengthen our communities’ resilience. Looking forward to the innovative ideas that will emerge from this effort.