Lethbridge Herald

VR Hackathon event challenges students with real-world problem

- Alejandra Pulido-Guzman apulido@lethbridge­herald.com

The Lethbridge College Spatial Technologi­es Applied Research and Training (START) Centre is hosting the first of its kind Virtual Reality Hackathon this weekend.

The college is one of three institutio­ns across the province taking part in the Hack and Seek: Alberta XR Career Quest, which is also happening this weekend at Bow Valley College and the Northern Institute of Technology.

Mike McCready, industry liaison and research advisor in START, says there are 75 participan­ts from schools across the province, with 30 of them attending the event at Lethbridge College.

“Throughout the weekend participan­ts will work together on teams to create a virtual reality applicatio­n that will address a real-world problem,” said McCready.

Participan­ts are told the theme at the start of the event, said McCready, with students at all three venues being asked to create an applicatio­n to tackle health issues from mental health to rehabilita­tion.

“We will have nursing faculty here this afternoon to help these students ideate some health related apps,” said McCready.

He said each venue had the same prizes for the teams to share among them, with first place taking home $3,000, second place taking $1,500 and third place $1,000.

“Each venue will pick one rising star. That’s the person that stood out in leadership, collaborat­ion and innovation and they will win a VR headset,” said McCready.

Eduardo Mezzadri, an exchange student from Brazil, took the opportunit­y to participat­e in the event and told reporters it was great to be able to be involved.

“We will spend this weekend developing relationsh­ips with other students from different places and doing something really good,” said Mezzadri.

 ?? HERALD PHOTO BY ALEJANDRA PULIDO-GUZMAN ?? An instructor works with student participan­ts on Friday during the first day of the Hack and Seek event taking place over the weekend at Lethbridge College and two other Alberta colleges.
HERALD PHOTO BY ALEJANDRA PULIDO-GUZMAN An instructor works with student participan­ts on Friday during the first day of the Hack and Seek event taking place over the weekend at Lethbridge College and two other Alberta colleges.

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