increase to the difficulty of building Wings, Wheels, as well as Walkers. Today, we begin the browse for things that move as well as make the world a bit bit much better place. This is the very first day of a new round in the 2017 Hackaday prize as well as your renewed chance to show us what you’ve got.
We just closed off the IuT ! IoT round, a more inward focused difficulty which required develops that added meaningful connectivity to gadgets in our lives. With the Wings, Wheels, as well as Walkers difficulty we turn our look outward to see what you can do develop that truly moves.
There is so much that falls into this category; personal transport, robotic assist, automated delivery, airborne agriculture — anything that moves or supports movement. many of the finalists as well as winners from the past few years autumn into this category. In 2015 the Light utility electric vehicle won 3rd place, as well as of program the grand prize champion that year was a wheelchair-based system. In 2016 we saw a shoreline debris clearing robot as well as a modular robot system took the top spot. now we want to see even more creations that move humanity forward.
The Hackaday prize is a worldwide engineering effort that seeks out concepts as well as creations that have the power to do social good. show off your development as well as you’ve already accomplished that as well as influenced others to do the same. many of the entrances will be acknowledged beyond that. This year’s money prizes overall more than $250,000. just for this difficulty (which ends on July 24th) we’ll award 20 entrances $1000 each. At the end of all six rounds, 6 of the 120 finalists will be chosen to get $50k, $30k, $20k, $15k, $10k, as well as $5k. go into now!
Check out all of the entrances so far, as well as keep your on Hackaday to discover out the twenty finalists from the IuT ! IoT round, an statement due in about a week.
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