TheBosch IoT Lab contributed an IoT & AI challenge to the START Hackathon 2019 at the University of St. Gallen. Our challenge was to improve the quality of life through new "Well-Being & Health" experiences while driving. In addition, we offered a special prize for the most innovative car UI.
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Salahsatunya dengan menggelar Bosch IoT Hackathon 2019. Sejak Mei hingga Agustus 2019, Bosch telah menjalankan serangkaian Road to Hackathon di Surabaya, Jakarta, dan Bandung. Pada September lalu, sepuluh tim finalis telah terpilih dari sekian banyak ajuan proposal yang terdaftar.
TheIoT hackathon events at the Bosch ConnectedWorld 2019 functioned as a platform for backend and frontend developers, product owners, product managers, UX experts, and innovators. 700 developers competed in a broad variety of challenges, ranging from Mobility and Manufacturing to Buildings and Utility Cross Domain and Social Impact.
OnMay 13-16, more than 5.000 participants attended Bosch ConnectedWorld - the leading conference on IoT and digital transformation - as well as Europe's lar
Forma team of maximum three people and develop an IoT idea and solution from five challenges above using Bosch XDK. 2. Download the registration guide, fill in the registration template and submit it to 2019.BiH@id.bosch.com. Deadline for submission: 8 September 2019 3.
HbvFnC1. About Reducing air pollution, improving water conservation, saving critical species – these are just a few examples of the many ways that the IoT can transform our world for the better. At Bosch ConnectedExperience 2019 developers got down to work in teams to tackle the challenge of transforming our world for the better with the IoT. Use Cases & Challenges Maximize the amount of farmable soil in Rwanda Maximize the production of eatable insects in Togo and to guarantee their quality Maximize the impact of reforestation in Indonesia and Uganda Guarantee non-polluted drinking water and improve sanitation in different regions of our world Fairventures Worldwide GmbH runs large scale reforestation efforts in Kalimantan, Indonesia. They cooperate with smallholders and enable them to plant trees and vegetables in agroforestry systems instead of engaging in destructive forms of land use such as oil palm plantations or gold mining. This contributes towards a sustainable rural development. GaiaGreenhouses is an all-in-one solution for Rwandan small farmers, who want to conduct profitable and sustainable agriculture. Impact Collective offers an acceleration program for early-stage impact startups in close cooperation with a large network of entrepreneurs and corporates. The aim of insectus is to fight malnutrition in African countries by breeding the black soldier fly. Through specially developed farms we produce insect larvae, which are then processed into powder and sold on local markets. In this way, we offer people secure and cost-effective access to important nutrients for their daily needs. The German WASH Network consists of 24 German NGOs actively engaged in the water, sanitation and hygiene WASH sector of development cooperation as well as humanitarian assistance. Apart from joint advocacy activities, the network aims to contribute to a professionalisation of the sector through continuous knowledge exchange and quality control. The United Nations World Food Programme is the world’s leading humanitarian organization, delivering food assistance to 91m people in 83 Innovation Accelerator identifies, supports & scales high-potential solutions to hunger worldwide, providing access to mentorship, training, financial support, expert insights and WFP operations. At Bosch Software Innovations we have been active in the IoT for nearly ten years. Our IoT consultants, software developers, and solution architects bring IoT ideas from strategy to implementation. With our industry independent IoT platform, the Bosch IoT Suite, and domain-specific solutions, we support you on your digital transformation journey. Your Hack MC Kai Hübner Managing Director, Impact Collective About Kai As Managing Director of the Impact Collective, Kai accompanies entrepreneurs and open-minded people through their journey towards finding success and happiness. The Impact Collective is an accelerator program to turn social start-ups into impact grown-ups. What’s more, the team brings a broad range of skills and experience to the table that enables both individuals and organizations to create impact that really matters. Facebook Kai Hübner Kai in a short interview Who is your super hero? Master Yoda – he not only incorporates all the wisdom in the world but empowers others to become wise at the same time What motivates you in your daily work? To see the positive change we create with my own eyes
The IoT hackathon events at the Bosch ConnectedWorld 2019 functioned as a platform for backend and frontend developers, product owners, product managers, UX experts, and innovators. 700 developers competed in a broad variety of challenges, ranging from Mobility and Manufacturing to Buildings and Utility Cross Domain and Social Impact. Bosch and its ecosystem partners provided a comprehensive choice of hardware and software products for hackers to create prototypes, as well as an environment to explore advanced methods in UX, design thinking, and business modelling.
The Bosch ConnectedWorld BWC, which took place in May 2019, not only attracted 5,000 participants and more than 150 speakers, its BCX Hackathon also included an all-new event for the first time, a Social Impact Challenge was on the agenda. Five teams took part in the challenge to support four non-governmental organizations and the UN World Food Programme in tackling social and ecological challenges. The Internet of Things is increasingly making our daily lives easier. But it also has potential to do a great deal more, such as contributing to ending world hunger or improving access to sanitation in crisis regions. The IoT can contribute to making the world better on a large scale. Annette Wagner, Head of sustainability and ideas lab, and enthusiastic Social Impact Challenge coach Often, we do not realize the extent to which the Internet of Things IoT is already a part of our daily lives. For instance, the term does not occur to us when we track the status of a package delivery online. But the IoT delivers all kinds of smart, technical solutions that make our everyday lives easier. At Bosch ConnectedWorld, bright minds come together to find new solutions for daily tasks. A part of BCW, the Hackathon is a three-day challenge for front-end and back-end developers that aims to develop suitable solutions for a defined set of challenges. This year, a new challenge was added to the Hackathon for the first time the newly initiated Social Impact Challenge reflects the Bosch commitment to social responsibility, and aims to find sustainable answers to the challenges the world is facing. Participants were asked to cooperate with four non-governmental organizations and the UN World Food Programme to come up with solutions to social and ecological challenges. After 30 hours of programming, the five teams pitched their results to the audience at BCW. The Insectus Team took first place, and their cash prize was donated directly to the NGO. Together, they plan to continue developing the IoT solution. Insectus, winner of the Social Impact Challenge 2019 This initiative supports the cultivation of protein-rich insects, and aims to fight hunger and malnutrition in African countries. Equipped with sensors that monitor the temperatures, CO₂ content, and humidity of incubators, the solution can help ensure the best possible conditions for the larvae to develop. Wash Net Team is a consortium of several NGOs that focuses on access to clean water and sanitation around the world. Here, too, the IoT can provide support for instance, the app the Hackathon team developed can monitor water levels in tanks and issue an alert when levels are low and tanks need to be filled. This can help ensure the cleanliness and good functioning of toilets. In addition, the app provides an overview of all available sanitary facilities and allows users to report toilets that are dirty or in need of maintenance. With the smiley function, the app also gives users who wash their hands with soap positive reinforcement. Fairventures Worldwide works along the entire value chain of timber. One of the initiative's projects is currently working to replant trees in deforested and strongly degraded areas of Indonesia. To better control the growth of individual trees, the Hackathon team came up with a clever idea each tree is fitted with a flexible strap that contains an individual QR Code. It measures the tree's diameter and height, thus providing information on the tree's growth. YouTube Video cannot be shown without your consent Conclusion The Hackathon at Bosch ConnectedWorld 2019 offered the 5,000 participants many opportunities to experience the IoT first hand. And the Social Impact Challenge demonstrated that the Internet of Things not only contributes to making everyday life more comfortable, for instance with mobility systems and building technology. Smart IoT solutions also help make the world a better place.