 From Santa Clara, California in the heart of Silicon Valley, it's theCUBE, covering Technovation's World Pitch 2018. Now, here's Sonia Tagare. Hi, welcome back. I'm Sonia Tagare here with theCUBE in Santa Clara, California covering Technovation's World Pitch Summit 2018, a pitch competition for girls who develop mobile apps in order to create positive change in the world. This week, 12 finalists are competing for their chance to win the gold or silver scholarships. With us right now, we have from Delhi, India, Team Cantabits. So we have Sneha Agarwal, Aditi Jain, Shriya Shukla. Then we have Krithika Sharma, and then we have Shrita Chak. And with them is their coach, Archana Jain. So congratulations and welcome to theCUBE. So your app, Edo, tell us more about that. So Edo is a Latin word for electronic waste. Our app is all about electronic waste. Electronic waste is electronic weapons which are not in a working condition right now. So what we do is connect people who generate e-waste to people who recycle it in an eco-friendly manner without timing the environment and health problems. Because generally people, what they do is they dispose their e-waste as a regular trash. They just throw it in the dustbins or maybe sell it to the locals to have dealers which harm the environment illegally and harms also human health. So our app is just about connecting e-waste generators and e-waste recyclers. So to not harm environment and human health from e-waste disposal. It sounds like it could have quite the social impact. What inspired you all to create this app? Actually it was one of the potential ideas when we had a brainstorming session to choose an idea for our app for Technovation Challenge. But then we read in a grave article about e-waste in a national daily and that motivated us further and we decided to make an app to solve this issue. And what inspired you to join Technovation? Actually Technovation always gave us inspiration and that spirit to just go into the field of information and technology and to create cool apps to solve community issues. I think we were, in 2016 we came to know about Technovation and just reading about an overview of Technovation it just gave us that spirit and that enthusiasm to participate in this competition. And how did you all create your team? How did you meet? So she's our teacher at school and she's the one who introduced us all I, Aditi and Shradha we have been participating for three years in this competition like this is the third year and Shriya has been participating for two years this is the second year and Sneha is the new one and she introduced us all like she came up and we went to her once, twice then she introduced us, introduced us to this competition. Actually Shriya pointed all the students that we should come up as a team and go into this competition. That's wonderful. So how do you think being a part of this competition and how has it helped you? Has it made you more interested in technology? Definitely. Actually Technovation gave us the opportunity to go in a world of endless opportunities. Actually Technovation helped us to actually identify ourselves identify inner talent so that we can solve community issues and create coding, actually go into coding and that high-tech opportunities. I want to add. Yeah, we also got to learn many things that we will not learn if we didn't get to know about Technovation we learned coding and marketing strategies which we will not be able to learn if we will not create an app for Technovation. So that's wonderful. Like for me earlier coding was a very difficult task I'm talking three years back but now after participating in this event in three years it has been very easy and it is very helpful to develop a new career in our life so we can go in the field of software engineering or many other fields that will be very fruitful for our life. That's very inspiring. So what are you most excited about this week at the Technovation competition? For this week we are most excited about pitching our app in front of the people so that we can generate awareness about the e-waste problem and our solution to it. That's great. And so can you tell us a little bit more about how a user can use this app? Actually if I am a common user and I have to use my app to dispose of the e-waste so what will I do? I'll download the app from the Google Play Store just post an ad of the e-waste like I have a mobile phone which is broken now I just enter the device name, the quantity and the date and time for collection and I'll just post the ad. That's much, only that much work from the generator of e-waste. Then comes the role of recycler of the e-waste he'll just see the list of ads which have been posted by the generators of e-waste he'll click the ad, view its details and accept that for pickup. After picking that e-waste from user's Joe step he'll be giving a reasonable amount for the same to the user. Wow. So what advice would you give to other girls who want to join Technovation? I want to say that Technovation gave us things as I mentioned earlier to fly in a world of endless opportunities and I would say that if you have that will to do something good for the society technology is the best option you can go for and you can implement to solve community issues. So go girls, I would say go girls in the field of information technology and do whatever you want. Well that's a great note to end on. Thank you all so much for being here and congratulations and good luck on your pitch tomorrow. Thank you. We're here at Technovation's World Pitch Summit 2018 in Santa Clara, California. Stay tuned for more.