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ABOUT THE COMPETITION

Urbanization, globalization, climate change, demographic change are all public pressures on people's quality of life, safety and security. This has put many city authorities in a challenging position to tackle problems, relating to these topics. To address this, we have developed a series of hackathons spread over three months, to challenge our partners and developers to seek new ways to connect, get better insights to foster a better environment and develop a smarter and safer cities. 

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 This event is brought to you by the NSW Government Smart Places Strategy, Oracle Corporation, Slack and Oracle Partner Network. Below are some examples to kickstart your ideation process!

Congratulations to our winners !

Winner : Team Torus

The Torus Protocol proposes an optionally privacy-preserving, turing-complete, scalable blockchain based on directed acyclic graphs that works in tandem with a portable hardware wallet in the form of a ring that requires biometric identifications via fingerprint to access its functionalities.

Finalist : Team Parkwhere

This app displays carparks on the map with indicators of available lots and price, making finding a carpark space easier for its users.

It uses data and optimizes the parking space available for the users and saves time.

Finalist : Team GTPLUS&WYHIL

The solution uses data from air-quality sensor

(AirFeel) and uses the data to analyse the air quality for disease prevention.

When data shows levels that exceed the threshold, the system could send an alarm to the user or operate an automatic ventilation system.

Finalist : Team Sheldonopolis

Guardian with a simple foot pattern gesture like stamping/tapping is programmed to trigger an SOS alert message to your family and emergency respondents for their immediate attention and response to your safety.

Finalist : Team Dream Green

Clever Drone application will allow customers to deliver their products or packages using our smart delivery application.

Finalist : Team Carbon Neutral

We tokenized and reward users who commute in a socially-responsible manner.

Runners-Up : Team Citisafe

CitiSafe is a cloud-based intelligence platform provider, we provide solutions specifically to enable individuals living in the smart cities and particularly the silent victims to join the communities and transform from bystanders to up-standers.

Runners-Up : Team MyWay

MyWay is an active safety digital assistant that can prevent involuntary exposure to safety risks, improving city users’ safety and wellbeing by inciting travellers to go for leisure walks throughout the area.

Runners-Up : Team Rapidites

A people friendly IoT based chat-bot using Facebook which helps in multiple aspects.

Challenge categories

50 teams will instantly score a data science and career building prize back worth over $250!

Once you have selected a event to join, you should select at least one of the challenge categories and problem statements to compete in per hackathon. Hover over each tile below to see a list of their potential problem statements.

When submitting your solution at the end of the respective hackathon, your team will need to incorporate or make a reference to least one prescribed dataset released by our Lead Sponsor. These datasets will be released during the opening ceremony.

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Smart Administration

Citizens’ are increasingly expecting higher quality services and responses to their needs; be it smarter governance, intelligence mobility or an overall safer city to live. The Smart Administration challenge category can cover solutions that help cities manage public administration issues.

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Example Problem Statements

How do we deal with food safety concerns particularly with concerns about perishability and the country of origin? How do we improve the safety of autonomous cars and taxis? How do we ensure that transportations and logistics deliver faster and more reliably to citizens?

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Safe cities

Safe Cities require an understanding of the need for security to evolve from a reactive to a proactive approach, with integrated response. The Safe Cities challenge category can cover solutions that help cities to manage public security issues as a city population and urbanisation grows.

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Example Problem Statements

How do we ensure that the environment we live in is safe?
How do cities response to criminal behaviour, natural disasters, terrorism and other phenomena?
Can we build an environment or city intelligence tracking tool?

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Smart Transportation

A functioning transportation and logistics system, with the right accompanying infrastructure, is the backbone of a strong economy. The Smart Transportation challenge category can cover solutions that help mega cities manage their public and private sector mobility more effectively.

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Example Problem Statements

How do we deal with food safety concerns particularly with concerns about perishability and the country of origin? How do we improve the safety of autonomous cars and taxis? How do we ensure that transportations and logistics deliver faster and more reliably to citizens?

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Get onboarded with ORACLE

Become acquainted with the latest suite of Oracle products through this structured set of tutorials and guides that will help you ace your next challenge. Explore Oracle Cloud Infrastructure training videos, self-paced learning labs, onboarding, and certifications. Certification learning paths and free training content are available from Oracle University’s Cloud Learning Subscription platform. 

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1. Introduction (Level 50)

Explore level 50 training content to start your journey on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The learning material will cover an introduction to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, its architecture and various services.

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2. Basics (Level 100)

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Level 100 videos teach you the basics of each of service and establish a grounding for more advanced concepts.

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3. Deep Dive (Level 200)

Find Level 200 deep dive training content on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services. It includes training content on following sections: core infrastructure, solutions-platform-edge, database, governance and administration.

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4. Advanced (Level 300)

Explore level 300 training content that covers solutions on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The learning material will cover advanced topics like data migration, reliability and resiliency, Exadata cloud service, and Oracle applications.

Challenge Judges & Speakers​

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Hon. Victor Dominello

Minister for Digital, Minister for Customer Service, NSW Government

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About Victor

Victor Dominello is the Minister for Digital, Minister for Customer Service at NSW Government & Member for Ryde. He has held positions in the Department of Premier & Cabinet, NSW for over 10 years.

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Yudhistira Nugraha

Director,

Jakarta Smart City

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About Yudhistira

Yudhistira Nugraha is the Director at Jakarta Smart City. He has a Doctor of Philosophy from Oxford in Cyber Security. He has 7+ years of experience in the Information Technology and security fields.

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Ian Oppermann​

Chief Data Scientist, NSW Government​

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About Ian

Ian is the Chief Data Scientist at the NSW Government. He is also an industry professor, global digital economy thought leader, who is involved with several councils on technology.

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Horng Shya

Managing Director, Oracle Singapore

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About Horng

Horng Shya is the Managing Director, Oracle Singapore, where she is responsible for managing the company’s operations and setting Oracle’s strategy for growth, performance and profitability. Prior to joining Oracle, she led the Public Sector business at Microsoft Singapore.

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Rama M Kamaraju

Senior Consultant,

NITI Aayog

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About Rama

Rama M Kamaraju is a Consultant - Governance & Research at NITI Aayog. He was previously the Sr. General Manager at the National Institute of Smart Government, India. He has 25+ years of professional experience in Public Sector Consulting and Policy formulation.

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Steve Nouri

Head of Data Science & AI, Australian Computer Society

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About Steve

Steve Nouri is a data science leader who has evolved the way people look at AI and innovations. He is an entrepreneur, author, academic and technical manager by profession.
 

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Dr Supakorn Siddhichai

Executive Vice President, Digital Economy Promotion Agency 

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About Dr Supakorn

Dr Supakorn Siddhichai is the Executive Vice President at Digital economy promotion agency (DEPA), Thailand. He was previously a Research Assistant with National Electronics & Computer Technology Center (NECTC) for 16+ years.

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Craig Chung

Councillor, City of Sydney       

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About Craig

Craig Chung is the Councillor at City of Sydney. He was elected in September 2016. Prior to this, Craig served four years as a councillor on the City of Ryde Council. He is passionate about ensuring Sydney is digital-ready to become a Smart City.

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Chee Kean Lim

Chief Executive Officer & Founder, Ascent Solutions 

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About Chee Kean

CK Lim is the CEO & Founder of Ascent Solutions Pte Ltd & the CEO of a fully owned subsidiary Borderless Hub, & the CEO of an IOT Blockchain Trade Financing company iTrust Trading. He is also the Chairman of the Singapore Smart Nation Internet of Things Technical Committee

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Aylwin Tan

Chief Customer Solutions Officer, CapitaLand Group

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About Aylwin

Aylwin is the Chief Customer Solutions Officer at CapitaLand Group. He is responsible for industry promotion & customer engagement. He is also the Chairman of AIRmaker and the Director of the Smart Urban Co-Innovation Lab.

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Saeed Tasbihsazan

Chief Technology Officer, Strategic Accounts, Telstra

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About Saeed

Saeed is the Chief Technology Officer - Strategic Accounts at Telstra. He lends his technological expertise to students and professionals as an industry mentor at RMIT university, and through his blog.

Workshop & Event Agenda (SGT)

Monday, 31st May

As Mega Cities tackle the urbanization challenge, the need to use Data effectively to make decisions becomes supremely important. In this conversation, we will explore how Oracle's data management platform in the cloud can help analyze Data at Speed to create Smart Cities and citizen centric solutions

PWA or Progressive Web Applications have been there for some time, however in the last few years the popularity has grown as the capabilities have been improved tremendously. Large technology companies have acknowledged this (Google, Microsoft). In this session we will talk about the benefits and challenges implementing PWA’s and will show case how PWA’s can be built easily on Oracle’s low code development tool, Visual Builder Studio. You will learn how to get started with Visual Builder Studio, by provisioning an instance and building your first Mobile Progressive Web Application. Further, we will showcase how you can use the same tool and code to build Device Native Mobile apps. Key take aways You will understand how Visual Builder Studio can help you to build Mobile PWA apps in less time and with less effort.

Tuesday, 1st June

We will share highlights and updates on innovative new capabilities with Oracle Analytics that put the power of advanced analytics within reach of all employees, for all use cases, and all data. Highlights will include: a. Demos of select innovative capabilities in Oracle Analytics Cloud that improve user experiences and automate and simplify complex analytics b. Customer video testimonials that showcase the value of the analytics platform c. An overview of how OAC powers the entire analytics pipeline, from connecting to data sources, transforming and preparing the data, modeling the data with relationships, hierarchies and metrics, exploring the data to find insights, and sharing and consuming insights

HeatWave is high performance analytics engine for MySQL on OCI as managed service. The session is to enable developer to get start using HeatWave. a. MySQL HeatWave Overview b. Provisioning HeatWave c. Using HeatWave

Oracle Machine Learning accelerates the creation and deployment of machine learning models for data scientists by eliminating the need to move data to dedicated machine learning systems. AutoML User Interface provides you no-code automated machine learning and automatically performs algorithm and feature selection, as well as model tuning and selection, thereby enhancing productivity as well as model accuracy and performance. The session is to enable developer to getting started using OML AutoML. a. Access AutoML UI Overview b. Create AutoML UI Experiment c. View an Experiment

Wednesday 2nd June

The Accelerated Data Science SDK is an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science and Machine learning SDK that data scientists can use for the entire lifecycle of their workflows. The session is to enable developer to getting started using Accelerated Data Science SDK. a. Accelerated Data Science SDK Overview b. Provisioning Accelerated Data Science SDK c. Using Accelerated Data Science SDK

Moderators Marek Winiarski and Jayaram Krishnamachar

Guest Speakers:

a) Vasant Vacharapinyo, Vice President, A-HOST Company Limited

b) Kartiwan Johanes, Director, PT. Metrodata Electronics Tbk

c) Sudipta Ghosh, Partner, PwC India

d) Mark Simpson, Sales Director, DXC Red Rock

e) Mitesh Patel, Regional Manager (Innovation), Evosys

Thursday, 3rd June
 

Presented by: Daniel Thomas (Hackmakers).

This session is an introduction to participants to effectively compete in a Hackmakers hackathon. We will go through the roles and expectations, time commitment, Slack software and other tips for reaching out and assisting teams.

These documents are advised to be reviewed prior to this session, followed by Q and A.

Itinerary of the induction
Participant video overview
Using Slack
Participant user guide
Software Guide

Presented by: Janson Lim (Hackmakers).

This session is an introduction to mentors to effectively compete in a Hackmakers hackathon. We will go through the roles and expectations, time commitment, Slack software and other tips for reaching out and assisting teams.

These documents are advised to be reviewed prior to this session, followed by Q and A.

 

Friday, 4 June
 

APAC's largest ever smart cities hackathon will commence at 5:00pm IST / 7:30pm SGT / 9:30pm AEDT! Join thousands of hackers, hundreds of mentors and the largest suite of sponsoring tech companies in the world for the #Smartcities​ Hack of 2021.

Smartcity technology can help cities operate more efficiently while improving services to citizens and businesses, among many other benefits. There has never been a better time for participants to innovate and join the smart city revolution sweeping the globe.


Thank you to our sponsors and community partners for making this a reality:
👉 Lead Sponsor: Oracle
👉 Premium sponsors: Slack, Spotlit AI
👉 Community Partners: Oracle Partner Network, Hackmakers Partner Network, NASSCOM, OpenSpotlit, NSW Government


 

This will be the first of two speed teaming sessions run by Hackmakers, to organise participants into teams, and for mentors to meet teams. The agenda is as follows:


Hackmakers Introductions
Participant and Mentor introductions
Team Charter Guide Review
Breakout Sessions (x3)
Conclusion

 

Friday, 4 June
 

APAC's largest ever smart cities hackathon will commence at 5:00pm IST / 7:30pm SGT / 9:30pm AEDT! Join thousands of hackers, hundreds of mentors and the largest suite of sponsoring tech companies in the world for the #Smartcities​ Hack of 2021.

Smartcity technology can help cities operate more efficiently while improving services to citizens and businesses, among many other benefits. There has never been a better time for participants to innovate and join the smart city revolution sweeping the globe.


Thank you to our sponsors and community partners for making this a reality:
👉 Lead Sponsor: Oracle
👉 Premium sponsors: Slack, Spotlit AI
👉 Community Partners: Oracle Partner Network, Hackmakers Partner Network, NASSCOM, OpenSpotlit, NSW Government


 

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Frequently Asked Questions

I'm a recruiter looking for top tech talent! How can I get involved and discover ?

We will be opening up a special channel for recruiters to be able to meet individual competitors and finalist teams. Please find the attached pitch deck, and register your expression of interest in this form: 

https://forms.gle/SKiT2PZjUdfNePgi6

There are two phases to this hackathon. The first phase involves potentially showcasing your work and upvoting other awesome ideas that were developed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Submissions will be due by 23:59, Friday 24 June, and be voted on both by the community and a panel of data science experts.

The second phase involves the hackathon. After you sign up you will be invited via email to our event online collaborative space.

The virtual hackathon begins 19:00 Friday, 24th July AEST  and concludes 19:00 Monday, 27th July.

This hackathon will be aimed at utilising data science and AI to gain meaningful and actionable insights as nations emerge from lockdowns and stay-at-home orders due to COVID-19. 

A hackathon (hack = solving a complex problem) (athon = marathon) is an intense sprint-style experience in which software developers, interface designers, technologists and product experts come together to rapidly develop software or hardware projects. 

​Once you have registered, you will have access to our dashboard. The resources and Slack space will come online very soon, closer to the hackathon date!

HackMakers will organise, lead mentors, and mentors with hackathon experience will facilitate teams to maximise their experience. This includes helping match participants to team and skills, debug code, ideate, introduce to the resources and tools, and effectively present their solution.

Individuals discuss ideas, share their abilities and skills, then join an existing team or find people in the platform channels to build a new one. In previous event, some successful teams voting on their favourite challenge problem, generate potential solutions and tested these before picking the best option to take forward.

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If you don’t have a team, mentors or organisers will be on hand to assist matching.

Most people don’t have an idea before they get to the event. But once you join the event, review the challenges and start talking to other people, you might come up with something. You can also work with somebody else on their idea if you like it.

Let's secure our future!

Finding innovative solutions to bolster APAC's
smart city practices and capabilities
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