The third edition of CopenHacks, Denmark's largest hackathon, was held at the Microsoft Development Center on April 6 and 7, 2019. For 24 hours, hackers have programmed with all their strength to materialize their ideas in the form of projects both software and hardware. This year's edition was in charge of Nermeen and Oscar Faixat, former student of the FIB.
The team made up of FIBers
Oriol Closa (Erasmus at KTH, Sweden),
Joaquim de la Cruz (founder and CEO of www.splitapp.one),
David Campos (Erasmus at the University of Łódź, Poland and SICUE at FIB) and
Francisco Martínez (Erasmus at ITU, Copenhagen) has won the second prize of the event. Their project,
Drawploy, was to create a progressive web application (PWA) to recognize handmade diagrams of virtual machines and automatically deploy to the Google Cloud Platform. The project uses
Cognitive Services from Microsoft Azure to detect text in diagrams, the
OpenCV library to recognize drawn shapes, and the
Google Cloud Platform API to deploy machines and cloud services.
cols="6" end="1"Andrea Querol, Ferran Toda, Guillem Ramírez and Joan Vinyals Ylla-Catala, students of the Bachelor Degree in Informatics Engineering, have been awarded with a prize in the section
Best IoT Hack using a Qualcomm Devic with
IoT-SmartSoundSystem. Furthermore, a special recognition has been presented to Ferja Velasco, Taras Yarema, Félix Arribas and Alaá Moucharrafie for their game
MazeChain, which has been one of the five finalists.
Other FIB students that have also participated in this year's edition with their projects are: Donework (Albert Suárez, Elena Ruiz, Adrià Cabeza, Xavier Lacasa), WatchMyKid (Victor Pérez, David Aleu), Positweet (August Boza, Eloi Carracedo, Aitor Mato), DontTrustPast (David Sirera, Víctor Diví, Bernat Torres), and PetChain (Sergi Canal, Marc Ferreiro,Guillem Rosselló), amongst others.