Three Indian computer science students from New Delhi won the Bronze Award at the Global Best M-Gov Award 2025 during the World Government Summit (WGS) in Dubai. The accolade recognises innovative technological solutions advancing mobile government services and societal progress. The award, along with a cash prize of $10,000, was presented by Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President of the United Arab Emirates, during the opening day of the summit.
The winning team comprised Sagar Teotia (team lead), Abhinav Mishra, and Anushka Singh, all fourth-semester computer science students from Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, Delhi, who were recognised for their application ‘AccessWay.’. The AI-powered platform integrates augmented reality (AR), artificial intelligence, and crowdsourced data to provide accessible navigation, social connections, and emergency tools for individuals with disabilities.
The app promotes independence by offering personalised route planning with AR overlays and real-time voice assistance for visually impaired users. It enables community-driven mapping of accessible spaces and allows businesses to gain accessibility certifications, attracting a more diverse audience. Users who contribute valuable data on accessibility features are rewarded with incentives, fostering a sustainable and inclusive ecosystem.The organising committee praised the team for their creative and scalable solution aimed at fostering social inclusion and accessibility for all.
The ‘M-Gov Award’ and ‘GovTech Award’ are prestigious annual honours presented by the UAE government as part of the World Government Summit. With submissions from 74 countries, over 3,500 entries, and 60 shortlisted finalists, the awards recognised six winners for their groundbreaking contributions. These accolades seek to inspire students, researchers, government entities, private sector companies, and startups to leverage advanced technologies to address global and local challenges, fostering sustainable solutions for a better future.