Snap4City and the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems – Italian Chapter, recognizing the importance of promoting and uniting the ITS Italian community to push innovation and technology for the well-being of people, is launching two hackathon challenges as concrete tools to develop solutions to positively impact the life of citizens and the environment.

Pre-hackathon training and QnA: 11 October 2021 at 09:30. Slides and Video here: https://www.snap4city.org/757

Key points

The IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Snap4City Hackathon is a hackathon on the topics of Intelligent transportation systems for Smart City and IOT. 
The hackathon is developed on Snap4City online platform from October 15 to December 13 2021.  
All the participant solutions will be hosted by Snap4City.org.

Two challenges, 6,500 euro of awards:

  • Challenge A) Requires the use of Snap4City technology for the development of ITS urban mobility solutions. For this purpose the participants may use: one IOT App with multiple flows, one or more dashboards, and at most one data analytics process in Python or RStudio, exploiting MicroServices, Smart City API, IOT technology, FIWARE solutions. 
  • Challenge B) Development of solutions making use of Snap4City platform tools and data to provide a design idea without actually implementing the solution or providing a mock-up, but only a demo dashboard with available data (using them for simulating eventually missing data data).

During the hackathon, participants will be supported by tutors. A Snap4City pre-training meeting will be fixed and a complete training course is already accessible for all the participants https://www.snap4city.org/577.

The Hackathon will be totally online, only the final awards ceremony could be live or mixt, depending on covid19 pandemic conditions.

For more information: https://www.snap4city.org/757
Video Presentation (in Italian): https://youtu.be/jzlG4XIp2O8
Slides (in Italian): https://www.snap4city.org/download/video/IEEE-ITS_Snap4City_Hackathon2021-v5b.pdf

For any information, please send an email to snap4city@disit.org.