Students from the UNLV College of Engineering won $10,000 at CES this year by developing software to assist the City of Las Vegas identify streetlight outages. Team Wingin’ It had 24 hours to come up with a solution to a city problem using their own knowledge, public works data from the city, and some new tech from program sponsors.
While a minor annoyance to some, functioning streetlights are vital to reducing crime in residential areas. Public safety is always a primary concern for municipal governments, and streetlights are a large part of it.
Team Wingin’ It is made up of five UNLV students. You can get deeper details about their story HERE.
There’s more to this than just fixing a couple of street lights on 7th so tourists can safely get from the Zip Line to the Container Park. This moves beyond just a nice local story about a couple of smart kids. The rules of the Hackathon stated all code must be open source. This means UNLV students are partnering with cities worldwide with a lingering issue affecting all their citizens.
In another show of awesomeness, the team completed the task in less than half the allotted time. All entrants were given 24hrs to submit a product for consideration. Team Wingin’ It finished in 10. That’s not a typo.
The City of Las Vegas is in the process of implementing the software.
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[…] The full agenda for ticket holders is found HERE. It includes workshops and breakout session covering topics like smart city technology with tech similar to the what the students from UNLV won $10k at the last CES competition. Read that story HERE. […]