Integrate everything with IOTA Hackathon

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3 min readOct 15, 2020

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Update: registrations are open at https://hackathon.iot2tangle.io

1. About the “Integrate Everything with IOTA” Hackathon

After releasing our I2T Open-Source Hub featuring integrations between a number of IoT devices and the IOTA Protocol, IOT2TANGLE is calling for community IoT/IOTA submissions for the “Integrate Everything with IOTA” Hackathon, sponsored by Espressif, STMicroelectronics, Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions, Senseering, Vass Company, IOT ONE Academy and the IOTA Foundation.

This Hackathon aims to generate quality open-source integrations that will be valuable stepping-stones for subsequent development projects that connect IOT devices with Distributed Ledger Technologies. Before you keep reading, we invite you to join the I2T Discord Server to learn more about I2T.

Update: registrations are open at https://hackathon.iot2tangle.io

2. Important Dates

Contest start: October 26th, 2020
Contest end: November 26th, 2020
Winners Announcement: December 7th, 2020

Note: Full details on How to Register will be released at the same time as the contest opens on Monday, October 26th, 2020.

3. Guidelines

All integrations must be submitted as open-source under the Apache 2.0 License. The Top 5 projects will receive exciting prizes. The Top 10 projects will be included in the I2T Hub and will be made available to the open-source community.

Integrations will be judged according to the value and utility they provide towards real-world use cases. In addition to participants’ own creative thinking we are expecting to see submissions related to Smart Cities, Smart Agriculture, Supply Chain Tracking, E-Health and Environmental Control.

All integrations between IoT Devices and the IOTA Protocol must use the IOTA Streams Framework. Participants can use the I2T Streams Gateway as provided or modify it and add new connectivity features that have not yet been provided by us (BLE, LPWAN). Projects adding new features or improving existing connectivity features to the Streams Gateway will earn bonus points.

Contestants can use any type of IoT device except for Arduino boards (projects that carry Atmel microcontrollers such as ATmega 8, 128, 328 will not be accepted due to their obvious link with the Arduino platform). We are looking for projects which the community can further build upon and which can be readily used in production environments.

All Projects must include a clear README file with straight-forward step-by-step instructions on how to implement them. Diagrams that explain how the sensors are connected to the hardware pins need to be provided where applicable.

Eligibility: We expect each project to include

  • BoM
  • Source code
  • Schematics
  • Step by step instructions on how to build the solution from scratch

Projects that do not integrate with the IOTA Protocol will not be considered. Projects that in the sole opinion of the judges, integrate trivial devices (such as your toaster) and that add no value to the IoT world will not be evaluated.

Contestants need to accept the Contest Terms and Conditions in order to participate. These will be available as of Contest Start Date together with the registration form.

4. Top 5 Project Prizes

The 5 best projects will each receive the following prizes

Amazing prizes for the top 5 winners

5. The Jury and their evaluation criteria

The jury consists of representatives nominated by many of the sponsoring organizations.

  • Daniel Trauth (CEO Senseering)
  • Holger Köther (Director of Partnerships IF)
  • Jose Samuel Beriguete Valero (Director Delivery Cross VASS Company)

Projects will be evaluated according to their value in terms of the problem they solve, the hardware they use, and how well documented the step by step instructions are, so that others can easily implement them.

Update: registrations are open at https://hackathon.iot2tangle.io

Get your toys ready and stay tuned!
The IOT2TANGLE Team

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