The jury members including Esther Huyer (Consultant at Capgemini Consulting), Anca Popescu (RTDI Project Officer at the European Union Satellite Centre), Lorenzino Vaccari (Senior researcher at the Joint research Centre in Ispra) and Bart De Lathouwer (Innovation Specialist of the Open Geospatial Consoritum) announced the following winners of the INSPIRE Hackathon 2018:
- 1st place – TEAM 12: Delimiting of agro-climatic zones, Karel Jedlička, Pavel Hájek (UWB), Karl Gutbrodt (Meteoblue), Marcela Doubková, Apurva Kochar (PESSL)
- 2nd place – TEAM 13: Arctic Geodata and Fishery Statistics, Torill Hamre (NERSC), Bente Lilja Bye (BLB), Markus Fiebig (NILU), Arnfinn Morvik (IMR), Per Gunnar Auran, Bård Johan Hansen, Ståle Walderhaug, Arne Jørgen
Berre (SINTEF), Jovanka Guliscoska (Viderum) - 3rd place – TEAM 10: Location intelligence from multi-variate spatial analysis, Stein Runar Bergheim (AVINET), Karel Charvat, Petr Uhlir (CCSS), Raitis Berzins (BOSC), Dmitrij Kozuk (CCSS), Milan Kalas (KAJO)
The special prize on security of 1000 EUR was awarded to the team number 14:
- Analytical Map of Incidents Registered by the Municipal Police in Plzeň, Czechia
- Team members: Jiří Bouchal, Alvaro Silva, Jan Ježek and František Kolovský (InnoConnect)
The remaining team presentations can be found at the following links:
- TEAM 1: Open Land Use and its metadata in RDF
- TEAM 2: Application to plan a trip to the seaside based on data from Copernicus (by the jury awarded as the most innovative project)
- TEAM 3: Improving Open Land Use Map by using Satellite Data
- TEAM 5: Extension of Smart Points of Interest
- TEAM 6: Sensor Data Streamed as RDF on the Fly, TEAM 7: LPIS RDF Integration, TEAM 8: SPOI Data Enrichment
- TEAM 9: SeWa – Sentinel Watcher
- TEAM 11: Expanding Open Land Use Map by Terrain Characteristics
- TEAM 15: API for Analysis and Prediction of Fuel Consumption (by the jury awarded as the second most innovative project)
- TEAM 16: GUF API
Congratulations to all teams!