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Commit2Win

OpenClaw Hackathon – HackIndia

2 Team Members
Registered for 2026

Problem Statement

Traditional gas detection systems used in industries are mainly reactive and trigger alarms only after methane concentration crosses predefined safety thresholds. By the time alerts are generated, the situation may already become critical, leaving very limited time for evacuation or preventive action. Sudden methane spikes caused by equipment malfunction, pipeline corrosion, storage leakage, or environmental changes cannot be predicted using existing monitoring approaches.Additionally, current systems lack predictive intelligence such as gas spike probability analysis and time-to-danger estimation. This results in delayed responses during gradual leaks and unnecessary shutdowns caused by false alarms or sensor noise. Such limitations increase the risk of accidents, threaten worker safety, contribute to environmental pollution, and cause significant operational and financial losses for industries.

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HACKINDIA

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Saroj Sen

Saroj Sen

Team

Commit2Win

Hackathon

OpenClaw Hackathon – HackIndia

Virtual

HACKINDIA 2026 PARTICIPANT
hackindia.org
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HACKINDIA

Participant ID

HI004445

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SOUMYAJIT BAG

Team

Commit2Win

Hackathon

OpenClaw Hackathon – HackIndia

Virtual

HACKINDIA 2026 PARTICIPANT
hackindia.org