ISRO To Organise Hackathon To Celebrate First National Space Day on August 23 – News18

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ISRO chairman S Somanath.
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Following the Vikram touchdown, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had introduced that “National Space Day” can be celebrated on August 23 yearly

For the primary National Space Day, which can fall on August 23, to commemorate the protected touchdown of the Vikram Lander close to the southern polar area of the moon, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) can be organising Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon.

Following the Vikram touchdown, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had introduced that “National Space Day” can be celebrated on August 23 yearly.

Announcing the hackathon on July 4, chairman of ISRO, S Somanath stated 12 downside statements within the areas of geospatial area, house science, picture processing, and AI/ML areas are recognized for the hackathon and declared open for undergraduate/ postgraduate/PhD college students throughout the nation.

According to him, a group of three to 4 college students can take part and deal with the challenges with modern options.

Initially, 100 groups can be chosen based mostly on their ideation and method to problem-solving and later 30 groups can be shortlisted by an professional committee for 30 hours Grand Finale at NRSC, Hyderabad on August 13 and 14.

The ISRO chief emphasised that the hackathon is being organised to create application-driven ecosystems and usher in innovation in space-based purposes which can profit each society and the nation.

He additionally stated the modern concepts generated from this hackathon may evolve into profitable business fashions.

Somanath additionally talked about that a number of pan-India outreach actions and public engagements are being deliberate as a part of the maiden National Space Day celebration.

(This story has not been edited by News18 employees and is printed from a syndicated news company feed – PTI)

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