Join Planet OS Data Challenge At Garage48
We’re thrilled to be part of the Garage48 Open & Big Data Hackathon happening this weekend in Tartu, Estonia! To add some motivation to the 48h of intense coding and hustling, we decided to put out tons of high-quality environmental data, data integration and computational infrastructure, and reward the best teams with some cool prizes.
All hackathon participants will get free, unlimited access to:
- High-quality weather, climate and oceanic data from the world’s premiere providers. Including:
– Sentinel 2 NDVI Data for Estonia (coming up soon!)
– GFS Global Weather Forecast data
– The Global Ensemble Forecast System data
– Carbon Dioxide Data
- Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment data - OpenNEX data tool to easily access and work with NASA climate datasets
- Data integration and computational infrastructure:
– Easy to use point query RESTful APIs (JSON and CSV)
– Public code examples and demo apps on Github
– Interactive iPython / Jupyter notebooks - Technical support from our engineers. Join our Slack Community!
The prizes:
— All teams that use our data tools will secure an unlimited free access to Planet OS data tools — Three teams with the best solutions will get special swag and surprises from Planet OS
– The team that comes out with the best prototype that runs on Planet OS Datahub, will be rewarded with €1,000!
We have already validated a few business ideas that the teams could work on. Stay tuned for updates! All the updates will be shared on this page so it would be wise to bookmark it. Note that you will definitely stand out if your solution uses some elements of Machine Learning.
#PlanetOS #DataChallenge
About Planet OS:
Planet OS is the world’s leading provider of weather, environmental and geospatial data access and operational intelligence, based in Palo Alto, California. The company works with real-world industries — from energy, weather forecasting, agriculture, logistics to insurance — helping them become data-driven, mitigate risks and grow faster. The world’s second largest offshore wind farm runs on Planet OS Powerboard; and the company’s open data service, Datahub, provides access to thousands parameters of high-quality data collected by premier institutions around the world.
Originally published at planetos.com on October 18, 2016.