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2020 Hackaday Prize Finalists

A contest log for Supplyframe DesignLab: 2020 Hackaday Prize

A worldwide hardware design challenge focused on globally impactful innovation.

lutetiumLutetium 09/09/2020 at 19:148 Comments

Congratulations to the 2020 Hackaday Prize Finalists!

CalEarth

Propel-E 450 | A very powerful windturbine

WinDIY - HAWT Wind turbine

Reflecting the sun into your home

Libre Solar -Building Blocks for DC Energy Systems

Low Cost NFT Hydroponic Garden (under $250)

Lighting Color Control with Commodity Lamps

Conservation X Labs

Aquametric - Cellular based stream monitors

Aruna - ROV

Solar Scare Mosquito 2.0

Intelligent Wildlife Species Detector

UnifiedWater

CBobby

Field Ready

UVA

ResQ Search and Rescue Tools

Photon

UV Curing Chamber

OpenFluidWarmer

Collapsible UV LED Lamp

UCPLA

Hoverboards for Assistive Devices

Open assistive robotic arm for meal

RX-Modulus (Completely Modular Mouse)

The BYTE

Magpie MIDI - An Adaptive MIDI/Interface Harmonica

Wearable, Soft Robotic Exoskeleton Gloves

Wildcard 

PolySense

DIY hobby servos quadruped robot

naminukas

Sky Anchor WiFi Drone with AP brings the GIG

SOLO, A Universal Motor Controller

BlueRetro

Arduino controlled photogrammetry 3D-scanner

ARMAWATCH & ARMACHAT - long range radio messengers

JBC soldering station

DP Ventilator


By 07:00 a.m. P.D.T. on October 5, 2020, each finalist must complete the
following steps:


i. Build a working prototype of your project.
ii. Create a video, between two (2) minutes and five (5) minutes in length that shows
a working prototype. The video should describe the challenge it addresses and
demonstrate how it facilitates the solution. The video does not need to be “studio
quality,” but it should “sell” the project to non-technical viewers. Upload the video
to YouTube, Vimeo, or Youku and tag the video with the keyword: HackadayPrize. Add the video link to the “Contest Entry Videos” section of your Project Profile
found by clicking “Edit Project”. Here is a graphic example of the video link
submission section: https://goo.gl/qarDfo
iii. Project Profile: On the Project Profile:
a. Link to the video
b. Post high-resolution photos of the project inside and out
c. Update and add detail to information entered during the Entry Round
d. Show at least ten (10) Project Log updates
e. Post a components list that is complete with a bill of materials for one unit
f. Post complete schematics and documented input and output requirements
and specifications for your module/design

Discussions

Phil Malone wrote 09/12/2020 at 14:29 point

Thanks for posting this.  It's a great selection of projects.  While checking them out, I noticed that one of the links is a repeat of the one above it.  Thought you might like to correct it.  Wearable, Soft Robotic Exoskeleton Gloves goes to the Magpie project.

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Jacques Gagnon wrote 09/14/2020 at 18:16 point

"naminukas" link to "DIY hobby servos quadruped robot" too

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Jacques Gagnon wrote 09/18/2020 at 13:23 point

You would think the HackadayPrize is their big thing and they would put some time to read the comments here and make the fixes (I've been told this contest page is the best place to contact them early june or july). But look like their focus is on HackadayU & Remoticon.

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Josh Starnes wrote 09/10/2020 at 00:16 point

congratulations!

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Minas Liarokapis wrote 09/09/2020 at 20:04 point

Congratulations everyone!

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benw wrote 09/09/2020 at 20:01 point

Congratulations ^^ 

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Jacques Gagnon wrote 09/09/2020 at 19:36 point

Congrats everyone!!!!

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