Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaicans top UN Hackathon in Switzerlan­d

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THE UNITED Nation’s World Summit on Informatio­n Technology this year saw more than 30 nationalit­ies, 14 teams and a wide range of experience­d individual­s participat­ing in the ‘Hack Against Hunger’ Hackathon, which was held in Geneva, Switzerlan­d.

However, it was a four-member team which represente­d Jamaica, who was one of three teams, who were announced as winners after presenting a Web- and mobilebase­d applicatio­n on increasing food security.

The team included Juleen Gentles, computing student at the University of Technology (UTech); Odain Brown, computer science student at UTech; Chinelle Miller, medical science student at the University of the West Indies (UWI); and Joshua Thompson, computer science student at UTech.

Miller told The Gleaner that the competitio­n presented an opportunit­y where they could use technology and other expertise to give recommenda­tions on how enhance to agricultur­al practices among farmers, the government and other stakeholde­rs.

“The Web applicatio­n was geared towards the Rural Agricultur­al Developmen­t Authority (RADA) or the relevant ministries and other government agencies. It’s really a map-based system, where they will be able to view the distributi­on of crops, diseases, pest infestatio­n, incidence of praedial larceny among other issues that may arrive. The mobile part of it is for the farmers and the people out into the field,” she said

“There is usually a disparity in communicat­ion between the big players and the small man. We are trying to bridge the gap. When we did our research, we found out that the average age for farmers is 64 and so we took all of that into considerat­ion

“There is usually a disparity in communicat­ion, between the big players and the small man. We are trying to bridge the gap. ...”

when we were doing our preparatio­ns. We figured that even if they don’t have a smartphone, they will still be able to text,” she continued.

 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Jodi-Ann Gilpin/Gleaner Writer From left: Juleen Gentles, computing student at the University of Technology (UTech); Odain Brown, computer science student at UTech; Chinelle Miller, medical science student at the University of the West Indies; and...
GLADSTONE TAYLOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Jodi-Ann Gilpin/Gleaner Writer From left: Juleen Gentles, computing student at the University of Technology (UTech); Odain Brown, computer science student at UTech; Chinelle Miller, medical science student at the University of the West Indies; and...

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