ISRO to organise hackathon to celebrate 1st National Space Day on 23 Aug
Following the Vikram landing, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced that “National Space Day” will be celebrated on 23 August every year.
PTI
Bengaluru, 5 July
For the first National Space Day, which will fall on 23 August, to commemorate
the safe landing of the Vikram Lander near the southern polar region of the
moon, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will be organising
Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon.
Following the Vikram landing, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced that
“National Space Day” will be celebrated on August 23 every year.
Announcing the hackathon on 4 July, Chairman of ISRO, S Somanath said 12
problem statements in the areas of geospatial domain, space science, image
processing, and AI/ML areas are identified for the hackathon and declared open
for undergraduate/ postgraduate/PhD students across the country.
According to him, a team of three
to four students can participate and address the challenges with innovative
solutions.
Initially, 100 teams will be
selected based on their ideation and approach to problem-solving and later 30
teams will be shortlisted by an expert committee for 30 hours Grand Finale at
NRSC, Hyderabad on 13 and 14 August.
The ISRO chief emphasised that the
hackathon is being organised to create application-driven ecosystems and bring
in innovation in space-based applications which will benefit both society and
the nation.
He also said the innovative ideas
generated from this hackathon could evolve into successful business models. PTI
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