Asia’s first AEC Hackathon finished up Sunday, July 24 in Singapore. Teams of tech enthusiasts hacked away for 48 hours to develop solutions for the industry. Team Dream Catcher won Best Overall Project as well as Best Project Tango Project. Their solution “[reinvented] issue management on-site” using Project Tango and Flux.
Seeing what came out of Singapore’s hackathon ramps us up for AEC Hackathon 3.5, which kicks off Aug. 5 at BuiltWorlds’s headquarters. Once again, we’ll get to host the weekend-long competition and witness innovators collaborating to improve the industry with cutting-edge technologies.
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To get you pumped about AEC Hackathon 3.5, check out tweets that follow the winning team’s process during Asia’s first AEC Hackathon!
Damon of @AECHackathon introduces the challenges using @AutodeskForge @projecttango @SmartNationSG #aechackathon_sg pic.twitter.com/9TWMAfAXET
— FINALCAD (@FINAL_CAD) July 22, 2016
Our own @Favreau_Antoine and @emericit starting to work on the @flux_io @projecttango project✨ #aechackathon_sg pic.twitter.com/R9AIN5LrnS
— FINALCAD (@FINAL_CAD) July 23, 2016
Our Mr Alcorn representing @flux_io at the #aechackathon_sg – night crew going strong! @ypkhoon pic.twitter.com/DIMnhV7uwJ
— Ant Buckley-Thorp (@AntBuckleyThorp) July 23, 2016
The Dream Catcher✨ team is about to present the project they worked on the past 48h! @AECHackathon #aechackathon_sg pic.twitter.com/Tynz5H69bk
— FINALCAD (@FINAL_CAD) July 24, 2016
Step1: jump into the room. Step2: calibrate the model #aechackathon_sg @AECHackathon pic.twitter.com/c1WX8U4tmP
— FINALCAD (@FINAL_CAD) July 24, 2016
Step1: jump into the room. Step2: calibrate the model #aechackathon_sg @AECHackathon pic.twitter.com/c1WX8U4tmP
— FINALCAD (@FINAL_CAD) July 24, 2016
Step3: scan & shoot with @projecttango! #aechackathon_sg @AECHackathon pic.twitter.com/JM6MHryHXv
— FINALCAD (@FINAL_CAD) July 24, 2016
Step4: exporting the data with @flux_io #aechackathon_sg @AECHackathon pic.twitter.com/hl41FDXb5e
— FINALCAD (@FINAL_CAD) July 24, 2016
Different kind of data visualization for defects: follow-up, location, concentration #aechackathon_sg @AECHackathon pic.twitter.com/SZBZ5gri6b
— FINALCAD (@FINAL_CAD) July 24, 2016
And the winner for the Best Overall #AEC challenge and use of @projecttango is… DreamCatcher✨! #aechackathon_sg pic.twitter.com/G2Sjs6AuXh
— FINALCAD (@FINAL_CAD) July 24, 2016
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