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2015 Hackaday Prize: Build Something That Matters

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jasmine-brackettJasmine Brackett 03/10/2015 at 14:070 Comments

Last year we challenged you to build the next generation of connected devices. Six months later, the best teams and projects from around the world battled for the greatest prize of all: the respect of their peers and a trip to space. This year, we're issuing a call to hackers, engineers, makers and startups from all over the world, to focus their creative efforts on nothing less than solving serious issues facing humanity.

FIX THE WORLD

thp2015-build-something-that-matters-a6We'll all be facing a lot of problems in the next few decades, whether they're from rising costs and consumption of oil, droughts, access to food, demographic shifts in populations, or increasing health care costs. These problems need to be dealt with, and there's no better time than right now to start working on solutions.

What do we want from you? We want you to identify the greatest problems faced by humanity in the next few years and come up with a solution. This can be anything from better, lower-cost solar power components, inexpensive ultrasound machines, better ways to store drugs, more advanced ways of measuring farm production, or cheaper, more sustainable smartphones to bridge the digital divide. The world is full of problems, but if there's one thing hackers have taught us, it's that there are more than enough people willing to find solutions.

Read all about it over on the Hackaday Blog.

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