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1.Working towards moving the industry forward together

By Alex Reznik, Chair of MEC ISG on Monday, 04 November 2019

https://www-etsi-org.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.etsi.org/newsroom/blogs/entry/working-towards-moving-the-industry-forward-together?format=amp


2. Akraino 5G MEC Hackathon

November 18

Akraino 5G MEC Hackathon - LF Edge


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  1. Draft "Warm Breeze in San Diego: Akraino 5G MEC Hackathon"

By Suzy GuCMTI 5G ICSV; Tina Tsou , Arm; Nitish Nagesh, UCSD;

76+ developers gathered together in Qualcomm campus in San Diego, and breakout venue in Columbia University, and Zoom conference, performed Akraino 5G MEC Hackathon, in November 18, 2019.

A smart city use case was the theme for competition for top prize $1000, and two $500 for two up-running teams.

"It was a day trip to San Diego, to attend the Akraino 5G MEC Hackathon, November 18, 2019. I was excited instead of tired when I entered the conference room in Qualcomm campus. Honestly, I never expected so many people for the event. People from all over the world gathered in the room, makes it look a little crowded. And you can feel the enthusiasm from all of these people. What made me more surprised is that I saw a lot of college students joining in. As an open-source project and cutting -edge (oh yes, edge!) technology, we really need the fresh blood! These students really have a lot of good ideas of how to prosper our edge computing platform, surveillance, IoT,automotive, they bring creative and inspiring scenarios to the popular applications cases for MEC. Also the hackathon is a good platform for people in the industry to change ideas on edge, I know a lot of people and company get the chance to cooperate through this event. As a sponsor, CMTI (China Mobile Technology USA) also get a lot of good ideas and partners. I have to say it was a wonderful day!" – Su Gu, CMTI 5G ICSV

Some highlights on the winning teams are below.

1st Prize: Team Planet

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2nd Prize: Team BlueHat

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3rd Prize (tie): Team TrailBlaz3r

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3rd Prize (tie): Team Grind

Akraino Hackathon Experience On seeing a Facebook post about a hackathon in Qualcomm, San Diego, I was naturally inclined to attend it considering the proximity and value addition it had to offer. After treating ourselves to cookies and coffee, we began brainstorming approaches to solve a problem related to smart cities. After going through the slides and evaluating our options, we finally decided to develop an air quality analytics system. We developed a comparative model between Los Angeles and San Diego to explore possibility of location-specific alert generation system for air quality standards. We learnt the importance of edge-computing and familiarized ourselves with the latest technologies in different companies at the hackathon - Arm, China Mobile etc. I connected with wonderful people like Tina Tsou and Robert Wolff, whom I had the pleasure of meeting again at the Arm IoT Dev Summit in Mountain View, California on Dec 2-3rd, 2019. I hope to stay in touch with the community and contribute towards furthering technology on the edge. ~Nitish Nagesh, 2nd year CSE master student, UC San Diego

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