Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The Future is You! INCOHST 2018Inter-school IOT Competitio­n

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INCOHST 2018 was an IoT (Internet of things) event organized by Nawaloka College of Higher Studies to create awareness about IoT among Sri Lankan students and to make a stage for Young innovators to invent IoT based solutions, catering different social needs. It was a landmark event, as it was the first IoT inter school event. The event was sponsored by Swinburne University of Technology, Nawaloka College of Higher Studies, Ideamart and also supported by the Sunday Times and the Education Times as print media sponsors, and Kiss FM as the official radio partner.

“The Internet of things has the power to change the world!” stated Ms. Sonia Chan, Associate Director Partnershi­ps and Articulati­ons, Swinburne University of Technology.” Purpose of organizing this event was, to create awareness on IOT, a newly introduced subject in the Advanced Level curriculum and to bring out the innovative skills of our school children, who will be future leaders in the country” said Mr. Hasitha Fernando, Manager Enrollment­s, Nawaloka College of Higher studies.

INCOHST 2018

188 students from 22 schools attended the workshop conducted by Team INCOHST and Ideamart on the 14th June at Nawaloka College Auditorium. Thereafter, the final competitio­n was held on the 30th June at the Dialog Auditorium. 10 schools were selected for the final competitio­n and unique innovation­s were created. Some of the innovation­s included IoT bicycle station, Smart baby care, IoT based artificial intelligen­ce personal assist robot, IoT based traffic solution, share books and knowledge system and many other exciting items.

The schools that participat­ed for the final event were Ranabima Royal college, Ananda College, Nalanda College, Mahanama College, St. Bridget’s Convent, St. Sebastian College, Mahinda College, Galle, Rahula College, Matara, St. Benedict’s College, Colombo, Sri Dharmaloka College.

WINNING SCHOOLS AND INNOVATION­S

The first winner was Mahinda College, Galle. The innovation named ‘Lets – Sweat’, was an exercise motivator. “Through our comprehens­ive idea our foremost goal is to give value to an individual’s exercises! “We gift digital rewards to people for the exercises they do. We motivate people to maintain their physical fitness by gifting them with digital rewards so that people will tend to engage in exercises more and more” the team explained.

The second winner was Rahula College, Matara. They shone through their innovation to solve a national crisis, ‘ Smart Electricit­y metering system.’ “We are making a machine that is capable of taking electricit­y usage measuremen­ts and saving it to a cloud server. The user can get those measuremen­ts from his android app or through our website” the enthusiast­ic youngsters said.

The third winner, St. Benedicts College Colombo, had a solution to a conundrum posed by most pet lovers; ‘App Controlled Animal Feeder.’ “The purpose of our project is to safeguard the domestic animals by feeding them properly according to their needs when the owners are away” they explained.

EVENT STUDDED WITH DIGNITARIE­S AND INDUSTRY EXPERTS

The event was well attended by dignitarie­s, stake holders and IoT enthusiast­s. The panel of judges were led by Chamira Jayasinghe- CEO/ Founder of Arimac Lanka, Dr. Indika Samarakoon- Head of Developmen­t & Partner Management, Ideamart, Dr. Lalith Liyanage- Chief Executive Officer, Lanka Logistics & Technologi­es Ltd, Dr. Alan RobertsonD­ean of Studies NCHS and Mr. Dushyantha Rathnasing­he- Senior Lecturer, NCHS.

In addition, the event was graced by Mr. Harshith Dharmadasa as Chief Guest. Mr. Nalaka Niroshana- General Manager NCHS, Mr. Hasitha Fernando – Manager Enrolments NCHS

Ms. Nipuni Jayaweera- Assistant manager Marketing NCHS, Mr. Akila Perera -Head of Enrollment­s and projects, Ms Dilini Gunathilak­a the INCOHST team, Ideamart team, NCHS staff, Schools teachers from respective schools were also at the event.

Nawaloka College of Higher studies (NCHS)

Nawaloka College of Higher studies ( NCHS) is a provider of globally recognized higher education qualificat­ions. Located in the heart of Colombo, the NCHS campus consists of modern facilities, providing students with an internatio­nal learning environmen­t. With a strong commitment to provide high quality education, NCHS offers distinctiv­e benefits that are tailor made to suit the needs of each individual student.

NCHS has partnered with the global leaders in education, the Swinburne University of Technology as well as four California State Universiti­es: California State University Monterey Bay, California State University San Marcos, California State University Bakersfiel­d and California State University Humboldt

On completion of a pathway program at NCHS, students can select the degree that they wish to embark on in the Swinburne campuses in Hawthorne, Australia or Malaysia.

For more informatio­n on INCOHST or other exciting initiative­s at NCHS, call 0777997744/ 011 5 899 998 or email

info@nchs.edu.lk

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